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labour on nhs in wales. mr speaker , but nhs in wales. mr speaker, but it's another week where all we heard is political sniping . mr heard is political sniping. mr speaken heard is political sniping. mr speaker, not a word about their plans for the country . speaker, not a word about their plans for the country. he's failed to acknowledge that since we last met, taxes have been cut by £900, state pensions gone up free childcare has been expanded, wages have risen for nine months in a row, mr speaken nine months in a row, mr speaker, and just today, inflation down again to 3.2. our plan is working and the conservatives are delivering a brighter future for britain . so brighter future for britain. so thank you mr speaker. >> mr speaker, you will not be surprised to learn that i very much welcome the £20 million allocated to carlton in my gedung allocated to carlton in my gedling constituency as part of the long term plan for towns. but am eager to see that but i am very eager to see that this money is spent
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yeah liking your specific nhs receptionist and still criticising nhs. what i'm talking about is this is absolutely unacceptable. massive financial mismanagement, massive payouts to the big bosses, to the guys in switzerland . and yet the guys in switzerland. and yet they're coming with a begging bowl to the government. now i mean, we know there's been much less reliance on posts nowadays now that everything is by email. but when you do have really important hospital letters for elderly people who maybe aren't on email, when you have bills, when you have very important documents, they can go missing, no way . you know, you post no way. you know, you post a first class stamp. i recently posted a first class letter which didn't arrive for a couple of weeks . there's no kind of, of weeks. there's no kind of, you know, there's no compensation for that. there's no one you can go to about that. it just kind of goes gets lost in the system. >> i want to ask you about this report in the telegraph today, where it says 1 in 3 bbc of the participants in the bbc jou
yeah liking your specific nhs receptionist and still criticising nhs. what i'm talking about is this is absolutely unacceptable. massive financial mismanagement, massive payouts to the big bosses, to the guys in switzerland . and yet the guys in switzerland. and yet they're coming with a begging bowl to the government. now i mean, we know there's been much less reliance on posts nowadays now that everything is by email. but when you do have really important hospital letters for elderly people...
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he said he was going back to the nhs full-tim— nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot come - nhs full-time when parliament is l dissolved, which cannot come soon enough as far as we are concerned. he is a front line can the nation with years of experience in mental health. we are committed to having mental health reform in the first king's speech because the mental health act is woefully out of date, we have 40,000 young people waiting more than two years for treatment and i want to make sure that mental health act reform that labour government will bring in hits the front line in a positive way as soon as possible, as well as a mental health support in every school and community until health clubs in every community. fin community until health clubs in every community.— community until health clubs in every community. on the specifics of this decision — every community. on the specifics of this decision he _ every community. on the specifics of this dec
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he talks about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any point in history. it's a 13% increase above inflation just over the last four orfive years alone. injust the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors — that's a net increase — and there are 21,000 more nurses today than there were a year ago. that isn't a sign of a party deprioritising the nhs — that is the sign of a political party, the conservatives, investing heavily in our nhs because it is a priority. in his defence of the conservatives�* record, chris philp was backed up by his colleague, the former immigration minister robertjenrick, who was speaking on the panel with laura kuenssberg, and said that dan poulter�*s comments were clearly wrong but that defec
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people think that the nhs is free, it's not. we are paying for it every day with our from our national insurance and various other ways of taxation. but people are not getting what they're paying for and that's because of extreme amounts of wastage. you've just got to walk down a corridor in a hospital in any hospital, in any parts of the country, to see broken beds, broken it, which people have paid for, but they're just left after they've been bought out. they cost a lot, by the way. >> and why do you think this is.7 what >> and why do you think this is? what do you think has been leading to this waste? because obviously good and competent people are working in the nhs. they to it well. so why they want to do it well. so why are the beds left broken and the and the it problems we've known about for years? about for many years? >> i still to >> i am still trying to figure this mr you know, i'm this out, mr mogg. you know, i'm thinking is just down to, thinking this is just down to, generation after generation of people being bu
people think that the nhs is free, it's not. we are paying for it every day with our from our national insurance and various other ways of taxation. but people are not getting what they're paying for and that's because of extreme amounts of wastage. you've just got to walk down a corridor in a hospital in any hospital, in any parts of the country, to see broken beds, broken it, which people have paid for, but they're just left after they've been bought out. they cost a lot, by the way. >>...
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i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. but you pin that on, then, the government's handling of the health service. because of course the nhs has had lots of problems for a long time, its run by managers in all sorts of places, but you pin that on the conservatives�* handling of it. i think it comes from that. i think it comes from values, as well. very clearly, it's been the case in the last... ..eight, ten years or so, the nhs is not a priority to the conservative party and to the government, a
i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i...
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do better with the nhs? >> well, people can judge labour on our record when we were last in government, the shortest waiting times , the highest waiting times, the highest patient satisfaction on record. but i don't deny, by the way, there are challenges in the nhs in wales and in scotland and in northern ireland and right across england, and what all of those countries and regions of the united kingdom have in common is the conservatives having been in power in westminster. and one of the things that i often say, as the person who wants to be the next health secretary and would be the health secretary for england , is that the pledges we've made, the 2 million more appointments a year, or mental health support in every primary and secondary school in the country, are more scanners and i could list the rest, all of those because of the investment that goes in there. scotland wales and northern ireland all benefit. so i think the next labour government will be able to create a rising tide that lifts all ships
do better with the nhs? >> well, people can judge labour on our record when we were last in government, the shortest waiting times , the highest waiting times, the highest patient satisfaction on record. but i don't deny, by the way, there are challenges in the nhs in wales and in scotland and in northern ireland and right across england, and what all of those countries and regions of the united kingdom have in common is the conservatives having been in power in westminster. and one of...
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why am i paying the same nhs ? and then same taxes? the nhs? and then you a22 tax system you get into a22 tier tax system and becomes a disaster. and that becomes a disaster. >> people shouldn't pay >> russell. people shouldn't pay twice. surely >> i think if they want to and are willing to, and it alleviates pressure on resource and allows that person the freedom of choice as rebecca's actually just setting out my argument entirely. then. then what is wrong with that? it is a matter of freedom of choice . but matter of freedom of choice. but but again, otherwise all i'm heanng but again, otherwise all i'm hearing from rebecca, respectfully, is an ideological argument. you know, it's not right we shouldn't this or right that we shouldn't this or we shouldn't that. i'm more about pragmatism and practicality and ensuring that by way of innovating and also helping to better organise the nhs, this actually in terms of charging for, for gp appointments and also for other services within the nhs, would, would create two solutions more money and actua
why am i paying the same nhs ? and then same taxes? the nhs? and then you a22 tax system you get into a22 tier tax system and becomes a disaster. and that becomes a disaster. >> people shouldn't pay >> russell. people shouldn't pay twice. surely >> i think if they want to and are willing to, and it alleviates pressure on resource and allows that person the freedom of choice as rebecca's actually just setting out my argument entirely. then. then what is wrong with that? it is a...
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you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you describe the broader change in the conservative party? we now have a tory party that resembles sometimes a little bit more a nationalist, national party rather than a party of the centre right. and i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer — notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are re
you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that...
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he's trust to restore and reform the nhs. he's urging rishi sunak to call a general election as soon as possible . a tory party as possible. a tory party spokesperson described the news as disappointing . labour leader as disappointing. labour leader sir keir starmer says it's fantastic that doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich, will take the labour whip until the next election. the prime minister says a recent influx of migrants into ireland shows the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is working. the comment comes after deputy irish premier micheal martin said the uk's asylum policy is driving migrants from northern ireland into the republic. northern ireland into the repubuc.the northern ireland into the republic. the government wants to send asylum seekers on a one way flight to the east african nation. the irish government will now consider legal proposals on returning asylum seekers who've travelled from the uk . two men have been the uk. two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine prote
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people who use the nhs. in 2010, this was updated to include the importance of the ability of people within the nhs. patients to choose whether they're on a male or female ward . this was a sex based right that was introduced to the nhs, but now it's being updated and the language is being changed, but not in the way that language is usually changed when it comes to our health service. no, it's being changed to include the importance of what the government call biological sex. so instead of the sort of pamphlets that we've seen often in emphasising the importance of something called chest feeding rather than breast feeding, no , rather than breast feeding, no, this is language going back in the other direction, at least that's the proposal for the constitution of the nhs . but constitution of the nhs. but let's talk through it now. i'm joined by sharon davies, the women's rights campaigner and former olympic games swimmer sharon. thank you for making the time this evening, usually when we see language being
people who use the nhs. in 2010, this was updated to include the importance of the ability of people within the nhs. patients to choose whether they're on a male or female ward . this was a sex based right that was introduced to the nhs, but now it's being updated and the language is being changed, but not in the way that language is usually changed when it comes to our health service. no, it's being changed to include the importance of what the government call biological sex. so instead of the...
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and in the united nhs app. and in the united states, donald trump says that a woman's right to an abortion should be decided on a state by state basis. polls show the majority of americans believe terminating a pregnancy should be legal , terminating a pregnancy should be legal, with about i in 8 voters saying it's the most important issue for them at the next election. the former president , who's next election. the former president, who's running once again this year, said the overturning of the historic roe v wade ruling actually means choice is returning to the american people. >> many states will be different. many will have a different. many will have a different number of weeks, or some will have more conservative than others. and that's what they will be at the end of the day. this is all about the will of the people. you must follow your heart or in many cases, your heart or in many cases, your religion or your faith. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favour of exceptions for rape, incest and life o
and in the united nhs app. and in the united states, donald trump says that a woman's right to an abortion should be decided on a state by state basis. polls show the majority of americans believe terminating a pregnancy should be legal , terminating a pregnancy should be legal, with about i in 8 voters saying it's the most important issue for them at the next election. the former president , who's next election. the former president, who's running once again this year, said the overturning of...
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they're nhs, they're worried about the nhs, they're about defence. they're worried about defence. they're whole they're worried about a whole load do not believe load of things. i do not believe that is worried about that anybody is worried about a 44 year old buying a cigarette for a 43 year old, which is what this legislation comes down to. he is completely barmy to be doing this and it won't last. it won't survive . won't survive. >> he might actually face a rebellion on it, which would mean that one of only two things that he dared to suggest as policies in his conference speech already blown speech would already be blown out so they look out of the water. so they look and we're going to move it on to something bit more, i think. something a bit more, i think. well meaningful. maybe something a bit more, i think. well joining meaningful. maybe something a bit more, i think. well joining usieaningful. maybe something a bit more, i think. well joining usieaninessex’viaybe you're joining us from essex this evening, i believe after spending in southend spending your day in south
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rather, he's defecting to save the nhs . save the n hs. >> save the nhs. >> so there would be millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close , has conservative party up close, has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close , and has keir starmer up close, and has decided that ultimately we need a labour government in this country to get our nhs back on its feet, to turn the economy around and to make sure that we can look to the future with hope and optimism again. >> however, policing minister chris philp defended the government's handling of the nhs , pointing to what he calls record levels of spending going into the health service of £165 billion a year. >> just in the last year alone, the nhs has grown by 68,000 staff and there are today 7000 more doctors and 21,000 more nurses than there were a year ago . tens of thousands of people ago
rather, he's defecting to save the nhs . save the n hs. >> save the nhs. >> so there would be millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close , has conservative party up close, has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close , and has keir...
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the other nhs care centres. the study cited the toxicity of the debate around gender issues, which it said has meant that health professionals have been afraid to openly voice their medical concerns . the prime medical concerns. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has said children's wellbeing is the government's top priority. >> of course we must treat children who are questioning their gender with compassion and sensitivity, but we have to recognise that we need to move with extreme caution in these areas because we just simply don't know the long time impacts of what this all means, and children's wellbeing is uppermost in our mind , and uppermost in our mind, and that's why we've acted on the interim findings previously. whether that's the nhs banning the routine use of puberty blockers or indeed the guidance that we gave to schools about how these issues . how to treat these issues. >> also, the news today, assaulting a shop worker is going to be made into a separate criminal offence in a new government move i
the other nhs care centres. the study cited the toxicity of the debate around gender issues, which it said has meant that health professionals have been afraid to openly voice their medical concerns . the prime medical concerns. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has said children's wellbeing is the government's top priority. >> of course we must treat children who are questioning their gender with compassion and sensitivity, but we have to recognise that we need to move with extreme...
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we have got more money for the nhs, 2 work. we have got more money for the nhs. 2 million — work. we have got more money for the nhs, 2 million more _ work. we have got more money for the nhs, 2 million more extra _ nhs, 2 million more extra appointments and i think we can help change and build our nhs which we need to do because at the moment it is on its knees as everybody knows and i think that support for our nhs will help but it has to go hand—in—hand with the big reform of job hand-in-hand with the big reform of job entree— hand-in-hand with the big reform of 'ob centres. ., ~ , ., , . ., , job centres. thank you very much, as the bells chime _ job centres. thank you very much, as the bells chime 11 _ job centres. thank you very much, as the bells chime 11 o'clock. _ joining me now to discuss this further is gp professor sir sam everington and director of the institute for fiscal studies, pauljohnson. paul, i want you to lay out for our audience how big an issue this is. a long—term problem for whoever wins the next election, yes? it is long-term problem for whoever
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nhs. fatal failures plaguing the nhs. so more than 250 patients thought dying needlessly thought to be dying needlessly every single week due to lengthy waits in a&e totalling nearly 14,000 excess deaths. a year alone. i'm just going to reiterate that 14,000 excess deaths last year alone , deaths last year alone, calculations by the royal college of emergency medicine suggest that many critically ill patients are being left waiting too long a hospital bed, too long for a hospital bed, despite the nhs receiving more government funding than ever before . for. and this is really before. for. and this is really what i want to zone in on. look, suzanne, it's all very well and good saying we're we're underfunded and we're under—resourced . i mean, under—resourced. i mean, are they actually is not time they actually and is it not time they actually and is it not time the nhs fatcats actually took the nhs fatcats actually took the blame this? the nhs fatcats actually took the yeah,e this? the
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and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment. i feel that actually the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer, not just on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues are the sort of things that are really going to make a big difference. and i think that's why i believe that, why i've made the change i have and why i believe it will make a difference to the patients i look after. can i pick up on what you said is you're both a specialist. this is not a household name. he's not really speaking, he's not martin luther king, is he, when he speaks. so i wonderjust the public here if it has anything, it's health, labourfor health. is that the kind of what the voters are going to hear? yeah, i mean, that's the clear message of his interview. i mean, interestingly, that he combined it, though, with this other claim about the conservative party becoming increasingly nationalist, to use his word. and that
and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment. i feel that actually the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer, not just on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues are the sort of things that are really going to make a big difference. and i think that's why i believe that, why i've made the change i have and why i believe it will make a...
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i found it increasingly - difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the _ difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye and my patients in the eye and — in the eye and my patients in the eye and my— in the eye and my patients in the eye and my constituents in the eye with good — eye and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. i feel that the nhs — with good conscience. i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the _ the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it's run and _ at the moment in terms of how it's run and govan. the party i was elected — run and govan. the party i was elected into valued public services. it had _ elected into valued public services. it had a _ elected into valued public services. it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society _ supporting the more disadvantaged in society i_ supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party— society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place _ party today is in a very different place its — party
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nhs, the quality of services that the nhs are providing is quite, you know, abysmal and quite not as good as it used to be. and to be honest, this is a man who is dedicated to health care services. so if he feels like he's lost the trust in the conservative government that hopefully a labour government will be able to get those services up and running, then, you know, all kudos to him. >> but would you trust someone who you know has campaigned and won as a conservative who then switches to the opposition? >> yeah, i would, because i think instead there's a lot of mps who know what's happening with the conservatives. is this a sinking ship? and they're still trying to hold on to a party which is made a mockery of their nhs. so if he's actually being true with his constituents and saying, actually, it's no longer working under a conservative government, that's him being honest and he's saying what we already know about the nhs rather than selling us a pipe nhs rather than selling us a pipe dream, which a lot of these mps do . mps do. >> well, that's not you. think about that. gbnews.co
nhs, the quality of services that the nhs are providing is quite, you know, abysmal and quite not as good as it used to be. and to be honest, this is a man who is dedicated to health care services. so if he feels like he's lost the trust in the conservative government that hopefully a labour government will be able to get those services up and running, then, you know, all kudos to him. >> but would you trust someone who you know has campaigned and won as a conservative who then switches...
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nhs says sex is biological. it was real, you know, like it's water is wet and you know, you wouldn't have believed it if you'd seen this ten years ago. but it's not her fault that things have gone off the rails. she's trying to get them back on the rails now . them back on the rails now. >> yeah, and i can't really believe that before , apparently, believe that before, apparently, women could be, you know, given kind of intimate care , as it kind of intimate care, as it were, by somebody who was pretending to be their gender, which i find bizarre . which i find bizarre. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, again, sometimes you can't be guaranteed somebody of the same sex, but the point is that you should never say, i want someone of the same sex as me, and then have someone presented to you who isn't of that sex, but they're saying they are. but this is what the, the medical regulators are saying, like they've complained about this. the british medical association has complained and called what victoria atkins is doing
nhs says sex is biological. it was real, you know, like it's water is wet and you know, you wouldn't have believed it if you'd seen this ten years ago. but it's not her fault that things have gone off the rails. she's trying to get them back on the rails now . them back on the rails now. >> yeah, and i can't really believe that before , apparently, believe that before, apparently, women could be, you know, given kind of intimate care , as it kind of intimate care, as it were, by somebody...
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. to restore and reform the nhs. he urged rishi sunak to call a general election as soon as possible . a tory party possible. a tory party spokesperson has described the news as disappointing , but news as disappointing, but labour leader sir keir starmer called it fantastic . doctor called it fantastic. doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich , will suffolk and north ipswich, will take the labour whip until the next election . the prime next election. the prime minister says a recent influx of migrants into ireland shows the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is working. the comment comes after deputy irish premier micheal martin said the uk's asylum policy is driving migrants from northern ireland into the republic. the government wants to send asylum seekers on a one way flight to the east african nation. rishi sunak says the scheme is having an impact. quote, because people are worried about coming here. well, two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine protest in london. police say
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writing in nhs under the tories. writing in tomorrow's observer newspaper , tomorrow's observer newspaper, doctor poulter said the decision had been prompted by the life changing experience of working as a part time mental health doctor during the junior doctors strike. he said my nhs colleagues are unable to deliver the right care in a system that simply no longer works for our patients , which is why i'll now patients, which is why i'll now focus on my work as a doctor and support keir starmer and the labour party both before and after the election on nhs policy. and in a final, damning line , he said with the nhs line, he said with the nhs desperately struggling to deliver the care our patients deserve, i have come to the conclusion that the only cure is a labour government. well, let's get reaction now from one of the most experienced and respected political journalists in the country. the sun newspaper's trevor kavanagh. trevor, privileged to have you on the show. this is an mp who is not seeking re—election a
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sir keir nhs app, instead. sir keir starmer says the plan will make the nhs fit for the future. >> everybody has that. red book knows that it can get lost, it can get forgotten all the details have to be re—entered. it wastes a huge amount of time and this is an example of the sort of reform that we want in the nhs. obviously everybody will know nhs is absolutely will know the nhs is absolutely on its knees if we're elected into government, if we're privileged enough to come into government, we'll have to pick the nhs up, put it on its feet. but we also need to make it fit for the future. and that's where the reform comes in. >> sir keir starmer now millions of people, tens of millions in fact, particularly the fact, particularly across the united looking united states, will be looking skyward tonight for what's expected to be the most viewed total eclipse ever. if you're watching on tv, you can see these live pictures coming to us from mexico . so the eclipse from mexico. so the eclipse hasn't started yet, b
sir keir nhs app, instead. sir keir starmer says the plan will make the nhs fit for the future. >> everybody has that. red book knows that it can get lost, it can get forgotten all the details have to be re—entered. it wastes a huge amount of time and this is an example of the sort of reform that we want in the nhs. obviously everybody will know nhs is absolutely will know the nhs is absolutely on its knees if we're elected into government, if we're privileged enough to come into...
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he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to be able to cosy up to a lot of his colleagues that are probably more left leaning. so it's about saving his own bacon. >> it may be that it may be a rise lord paul, to shortly after the election. clearly the labour party is going to have to make up a load of new peers to get their legislation through the upper house, and he may or may not be one of them. but the reason i was talking about doing the honourable thing is that i think it's a great we probably do have to have a rule now because so many people haven't, but i think it's a great shame that we need the rule, because people ought to know, and they do know really. they know they weren't elected under and they should. >> but sadly, over the last 14 years, doing the honourable thing is something that it goes well before that. yes. it's not exclude davis defected to the labour party. it is not exclusive to the conservative party. but i'm afraid, led by bofis party. but i'm afraid, led by boris johnson and followed by an a
he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to be able to cosy up to a lot of his colleagues that are probably more left leaning. so it's about saving his own bacon. >> it may be that it may be a rise lord paul, to shortly after the election. clearly the labour party is going to have to make up a load of new peers to get their legislation through the upper house, and he may or may not be one of them. but the reason i was...
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"what dan says is wrong as sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs. we have already virtually eliminated the longest waits and overall waiting lists have fallen by 200,000 in the last five months. the world—class care they need". john rentoul is chief political commentator at the independent. he gave me his assessment of events. defections are the hard currency of politics and they don't happen very often and when they do, they are, as you were saying there with ben, they are designed to wound. so, yes, it is damaging. personally, i am surprised it has taken so long. because there has only been one conservative to labour defection in this parliament so far and that is christian wakefield who defected some time ago, 2022, i think it was. and i was expecting more to follow that path, but i wasn't expecting dan poulter. i don't know why not because he has always been very much on the centrist wing of the tory party and a likely candidate. what about the labour party? keir starmer said it was fantastic to welcome dan poulter to the party. how big is thi
"what dan says is wrong as sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs. we have already virtually eliminated the longest waits and overall waiting lists have fallen by 200,000 in the last five months. the world—class care they need". john rentoul is chief political commentator at the independent. he gave me his assessment of events. defections are the hard currency of politics and they don't happen very often and when they do, they are, as you were saying there with ben, they are...
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the nhs £7 billion. here you go. the nhs can billion can have £7 billion, £8 billion a to stuff a bit like a year. goes to stuff a bit like this. nana. a year. goes to stuff a bit like thisi nana. a year. goes to stuff a bit like thisi know it's literally money >> i know it's literally money for old rope. and bottom for old rope. and the bottom line that a of money line is that a lot of the money is quite privileged is going to quite privileged people are going people actually, who are going to something to to research into something to make a bit make themselves feel a bit better fact they better about the fact that they are privileged. don't are quite privileged. i don't get really don't. you get it, and i really don't. you know, i have to blame the conservative party who have presided of and presided over all of this, and then obviously we've got a labour government potentially coming the coming in. if you think the conservatives do you conservatives are bad, do you wait comes it's wait till labour comes in? it'
the nhs £7 billion. here you go. the nhs can billion can have £7 billion, £8 billion a to stuff a bit like a year. goes to stuff a bit like this. nana. a year. goes to stuff a bit like thisi nana. a year. goes to stuff a bit like thisi know it's literally money >> i know it's literally money for old rope. and bottom for old rope. and the bottom line that a of money line is that a lot of the money is quite privileged is going to quite privileged people are going people actually, who are...
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now the nhs. nhs has had a little bit of welcome news today, as its waiting lists have fallen for the fifth month in a row. >> of course, cutting nhs waiting lists was rishi sunak's one of his top five priorities, and he's said that the statistics clearly show now that the government is making headway . however, of course sunak is facing criticism from his predecessor boris johnson, describing some of the prime minister's policies as absolutely nuts. and whilst these numbers have fallen five months in a row, compared to the same time last year, these numbers are up a little bit of spin. it depends. if you're if you're a politician in favour of the government, you can say, look, five months of fools, but if you're a politician against the government, just back the government, just go back a few months and it looks few further months and it looks like it's increased. mean, like it's increased. i mean, statistics, lies, lies, damned lies and statistics. >> yes, the trajectory is going down, but yes,
now the nhs. nhs has had a little bit of welcome news today, as its waiting lists have fallen for the fifth month in a row. >> of course, cutting nhs waiting lists was rishi sunak's one of his top five priorities, and he's said that the statistics clearly show now that the government is making headway . however, of course sunak is facing criticism from his predecessor boris johnson, describing some of the prime minister's policies as absolutely nuts. and whilst these numbers have fallen...
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we've got broken nhs. also we've got ladies in labour look to rig the deck and allow 3.7 million eu nationals to vote. you will not believe how much taxpayers money is given to pointless hard left academics to do research into gay porn, trans guff and decolonisation. i've got tomorrow's newspapers today with my panellist gb news star nana akua tory mp andrew rosindell and trade unionist andy mcdonald . oh, and welcome to the antiques woke show . antiques woke show. >> i just don't want to...
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cowardice of the nhs , agenda. cowardice of the nhs, politics and police saying the attitude of the public sector is worse than the ravings of the militants. wow. strong words calling for more bravery and less cancel culture. is she right, though? all of that and much more to come. this is gb news, britain's news channel. don't far 0h. -- oh. i've just been called a very rude name in my ear. thank you very much. a lovely team outside. welcome back. this is chibi new sunday. i'm dawn neesom and eamonn telly online and on your digital radio now. kemi badenoch has attacked the cowardice of the nhs, politics and police over gender ideology. she's not left anyone out. actually the equalities minister says the attitude of the public sector is worse than the ravings of the militants. and she's calling for scrutiny of transgender policies in public institutions. i mean, we've been talking about it. the cash report all week, haven't we? about what the tavistock clinic and other nhs institutions have been doing to children w
cowardice of the nhs , agenda. cowardice of the nhs, politics and police saying the attitude of the public sector is worse than the ravings of the militants. wow. strong words calling for more bravery and less cancel culture. is she right, though? all of that and much more to come. this is gb news, britain's news channel. don't far 0h. -- oh. i've just been called a very rude name in my ear. thank you very much. a lovely team outside. welcome back. this is chibi new sunday. i'm dawn neesom and...
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i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it is run and governed. the party i was elected into valued public services. it valued...it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party,a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister but has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long tim
i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it is run and governed. the party i was elected into valued public services. it valued...it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or...
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and it's a bit like is a problem like the nhs. there is a problem to in nhs. there's to be solved in the nhs. there's a to be solved in adult a problem to be solved in adult social yeah. and this will social care. yeah. and this will be a big debate when it comes to the election later in the general election later in the general election later in the think so because the year. i think so because we'll looking for real we'll be looking for real answers. were answers. and when we were talking earlier, do talking about earlier, who do people for? i don't people want to vote for? i don't think going to matter about think it's going to matter about angela rayner's tax bill. and this going be this i think it's going to be a matter which which put matter which which party put some policies the some sensible policies on the table. these are table. yeah. and these are policy table. yeah. and these are polthese real things. what >> these are real things. what real to know about real people want to know about people in the community. real people want to know about peoyea
and it's a bit like is a problem like the nhs. there is a problem to in nhs. there's to be solved in the nhs. there's a to be solved in adult a problem to be solved in adult social yeah. and this will social care. yeah. and this will be a big debate when it comes to the election later in the general election later in the general election later in the think so because the year. i think so because we'll looking for real we'll be looking for real answers. were answers. and when we were talking...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs, that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative, and i hope they will trust the doctor. the nhs will, for many voters, be among the key issues of the upcoming general election campaign. despite their continued slump in the polls, an optimistic tone from the government. we've seen inflation falling dramatically down to 3%, wages rising at 6% so far, ithink, nine months now, wages are rising faster than inflation, t
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs, that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the...
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the prime minister says the latest nhs waiting list figures are down for their fifth nhs waiting list figures are down for theirfifth month in a row and prove that his plans are working. just over seven and a half million treatments were waiting to be carried out, about a quarter of million fewer than the record high last september. rishi sunak says that the nhs would be on an even better place, but the shadow health secretary says that waiting lists are still longer than when rishi sunak became prime minister. let's have a listen to the pm who spoke a short while and it a go.— short while and it a go. when i became prime _ short while and it a go. when i became prime minister, - short while and it a go. when i j became prime minister, hayes short while and it a go. when i - became prime minister, hayes said that cutting waiting lists was one of my priorities. while we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that we are making headway towards that goal. a reduction of around 200,000 in the overall waiting list is p
the prime minister says the latest nhs waiting list figures are down for their fifth nhs waiting list figures are down for theirfifth month in a row and prove that his plans are working. just over seven and a half million treatments were waiting to be carried out, about a quarter of million fewer than the record high last september. rishi sunak says that the nhs would be on an even better place, but the shadow health secretary says that waiting lists are still longer than when rishi sunak...
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so contributing to the nhs. so let's take that point when you've then obviously graduated and go some other way towards you, maybe four years, not five when you've graduated. i feel like it's up to you what you want to do. i personally think it's good to work as a doctor in the nhs just to gauge the system. obviously it's a system. you've trained in the system be very familiar with. however, i don't blame people who then say actually, i've got my degree and i've worked very hard for it because we are also taxpayers too. you say taxpayers, but are we not funding ourselves to go to medical school? it's not free. >> it's not. no no no no no no. >> you're making contributions. but the taxpayer makes a very big contribution. final thought on this, if i may, shouldn't we feel guilty that as a result of a shortage of doctors and people training and leaving, a shortage of doctors and people training and leaving , that we training and leaving, that we now recruit doctors from some very poor third world countries where th
so contributing to the nhs. so let's take that point when you've then obviously graduated and go some other way towards you, maybe four years, not five when you've graduated. i feel like it's up to you what you want to do. i personally think it's good to work as a doctor in the nhs just to gauge the system. obviously it's a system. you've trained in the system be very familiar with. however, i don't blame people who then say actually, i've got my degree and i've worked very hard for it because...
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the nhs notices thatjunior doctors are leaving at a record rate. and researchers find the brightest burst of light ever recorded was caused by an exploding star. that, though, has created a new mystery for scientists. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. hello to you, matthew. it's a long second day at the masters. some of the players have not long since finished their first rounds after bad weather delayed play on thursday. let's take a look at the leaderboard as it stands at the moment. there are nowjoint leaders. the overnight leader, bryson dechambeau, is under way in his second round. max homa hasjoined him at 2—under. rory mcelroy has still not gone out and the contenders still show the danish player hojgaard. the overnight leader, bryson dechambeau, is under way in his second round. max homa is doing quite well so far with two birdies so far, doing better than his playing partner tiger woods. a birdie on the third and three off the leaf for danny willett. anotherformer winner, jordan spieth, has h
the nhs notices thatjunior doctors are leaving at a record rate. and researchers find the brightest burst of light ever recorded was caused by an exploding star. that, though, has created a new mystery for scientists. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh ferris. hello to you, matthew. it's a long second day at the masters. some of the players have not long since finished their first rounds after bad weather delayed play on thursday. let's take a look at the...
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gender services should part of nhs. what should not be part of nhs. what a of money and lots of you a waste of money and lots of you getting in touch as well. we'll reflect on those a little bit later on with katie. >> okay, we will see if we get katie john back later in the programme to answer our questions, would questions, which i think would be other stories be very good. some other stories you're waking up to on this wednesday mp william wednesday morning. mp william wragg has resigned from the conservative party after admitting did give his admitting he did give his colleagues phone numbers a colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer . colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer. ill colleagues phone numbers to a suspected scammer . ill now sit suspected scammer. ill now sit as an independent mp in the commons. wragg has claimed he was manipulated into sharing other politicians personal numbers as part of a sixteen scam . scam. >> the former subpostmaster alan bates has told the horizon it inquiry. the post office spent 23 years attemp
gender services should part of nhs. what should not be part of nhs. what a of money and lots of you a waste of money and lots of you getting in touch as well. we'll reflect on those a little bit later on with katie. >> okay, we will see if we get katie john back later in the programme to answer our questions, would questions, which i think would be other stories be very good. some other stories you're waking up to on this wednesday mp william wednesday morning. mp william wragg has...
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millions of senior nhs app. millions of senior citizens will feel the benefits of an 8.5% pension boost today , of an 8.5% pension boost today, worth up to £900 for people claiming the full amount , it claiming the full amount, it means last year's rate of £10,600 will rise to £11,500. however, the liberal democrats say the so—called stealth taxes will wipe out over three quarters of that increase as more pensioners are dragged into paying more pensioners are dragged into paying income tax . nhs staff, paying income tax. nhs staff, including paramedics and nurses , including paramedics and nurses, have been shown pornographic images, offered money for sex and assaulted at work, according to new research. a study of more than 12,000 health workers revealed widespread incidents of sexual harassment, with more than 1 in 10 saying it's something they have experienced at work . of those, almost at work. of those, almost a third reported sexual assault in response to those findings by unison, the government says
millions of senior nhs app. millions of senior citizens will feel the benefits of an 8.5% pension boost today , of an 8.5% pension boost today, worth up to £900 for people claiming the full amount , it claiming the full amount, it means last year's rate of £10,600 will rise to £11,500. however, the liberal democrats say the so—called stealth taxes will wipe out over three quarters of that increase as more pensioners are dragged into paying more pensioners are dragged into paying income tax...