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poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been 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 looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close. >> well, that's the labour view. policing minister chris philp is defending the government's handung defending the government's handling of the nhs, pointing to record levels of spending 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 . than there were a y
poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the...
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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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it's not 'ust challenges for the nhs. it's not just a _ challenges for the nhs. it's not just a case that you, in an area so contested, — just a case that you, in an area so contested, it's not the case that you get— contested, it's not the case that you get a — contested, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence _ you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers _ magically changes. nhs commissioning managers have to work very hard to ensure _ managers have to work very hard to ensure that — managers have to work very hard to ensure that children and young people — ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve — people do get the services they deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision _ deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and — deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and i— deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and i think this could be difficult — vision and i think this could be difficult so i think we are on the start— diff
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when it comes to the nhs you would much rather be treated in england, not wales. not a word about their plans for the country. taxes have been cut by 900 pounds, free childcare has been expanded. nine months in a row, mr. speaker and inflation is down again 3.2%. our plan is working. a brighter future. >> mr. speaker, i welcome the 20 million pounds allocated and i'm very eager to see that the money is spent according to local wishes. will my friend join me in urging to make sure the voices are heard in the money is spent the way the people want? >> our long-term plan means 75 towns including carleton will benefit from 20 million pounds each to invest, but that would be in the hands of local people deciding their priorities. investing in parks and green spaces, tackling antisocial behavior, he deserves praise for securing that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a former prime minister told the public the truth and i'm not referring to that one mr. speaker. the people of these aisles, the forces pulling us apart or greater than the forces holding it together. maybe the pr
when it comes to the nhs you would much rather be treated in england, not wales. not a word about their plans for the country. taxes have been cut by 900 pounds, free childcare has been expanded. nine months in a row, mr. speaker and inflation is down again 3.2%. our plan is working. a brighter future. >> mr. speaker, i welcome the 20 million pounds allocated and i'm very eager to see that the money is spent according to local wishes. will my friend join me in urging to make sure the...
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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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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'm saying what we is change in the nhs, we need is change in the nhs, and that. where's and it's just that. where's this talking book this talking about the red book this morning? that the morning? i'm not saying that the a&e the idea that a&e crisis is, but the idea that the digitised child's the red digitised ing my child's vaccinations be vaccinations is going to be a vote winner. >> they have completely misread the emma, right that? >> of course you are. >> because does that do? >> because what does that do? matthew? what does that do? that means when in next means that when you go in next time, do that and time, they can just do that and 90, time, they can just do that and go, they haven't had go, oh, well, they haven't had this and they haven't had this and have it. no, and you're going to have it. no, you to school until you can't go to school until you've like suddenly it you've had it. like suddenly it becomes transactional, it becomes transactional, it becomes it becomes becomes conditional, it becomes bullying pressure on. >> well, i mean, have seen, >
i'm saying what we is change in the nhs, we need is change in the nhs, and that. where's and it's just that. where's this talking book this talking about the red book this morning? that the morning? i'm not saying that the a&e the idea that a&e crisis is, but the idea that the digitised child's the red digitised ing my child's vaccinations be vaccinations is going to be a vote winner. >> they have completely misread the emma, right that? >> of course you are. >>...
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so the nhs needs to catch up. it's not it's not well but again that's terrible. >> it is so where we're leading the way where we're finding these don't benefit these and then we don't benefit from it. but the british people can't their hands it. can't get their hands on it. >> think the nhs has been >> no, i think the nhs has been whistled away. there's been whistled away. and there's been a a deliberate a that has been a deliberate political decision. it's not it's it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not coincidental. it's not it's not a side effect of anything. there has been a decision to , to, to diminish the decision to, to, to diminish the nhs and it's ongoing process. nhs and it's an ongoing process. >> should we look at thames water if we must, we must, if we must i mean it's a basket case isn't it really . isn't it really. >> this is, this is i think this is a case of where there is a natural monopoly and where privatisation has essentially failed. yeah, you know,
so the nhs needs to catch up. it's not it's not well but again that's terrible. >> it is so where we're leading the way where we're finding these don't benefit these and then we don't benefit from it. but the british people can't their hands it. can't get their hands on it. >> think the nhs has been >> no, i think the nhs has been whistled away. there's been whistled away. and there's been a a deliberate a that has been a deliberate political decision. it's not it's it's not...
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you put it all together and you get trouble for the nhs . get trouble for the nhs. >> yes. and now desperate patients have been forced to ditch the nhs and seek treatment abroad, which is not only pricey , but also while we are asking this morning if it can be fully trusted, i think a lot of people are. >> they're jumping the queue or they're getting things done differently. it's hip differently. so say it's a hip replacement whatever , and replacement or whatever, and they feel that can get it they feel that they can get it done much, much quicker. but they'll for it they'll have to pay for it or their insurance will have their insurance will will have to cover it as well. two doctors will join us now , the founder of will join us now, the founder of the issue doctor tj an the issue clinic, doctor tj an issue and doctor bhasha mukherjee, as well . so do i need mukherjee, as well. so do i need an operation to get both those names out? i absolutely, very nice to see you both, anyway , nice to see you both, anyway, how how are you seeing, the way people are thinking and what'
you put it all together and you get trouble for the nhs . get trouble for the nhs. >> yes. and now desperate patients have been forced to ditch the nhs and seek treatment abroad, which is not only pricey , but also while we are asking this morning if it can be fully trusted, i think a lot of people are. >> they're jumping the queue or they're getting things done differently. it's hip differently. so say it's a hip replacement whatever , and replacement or whatever, and they feel...
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nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and delivery which will count. hugh pym, bbc news. so there's been a sharp rise in the number of children and young people accessing gender services in recent years. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been looking at the data. one of the striking factors about the former nhs gender identity service is the exponential growth in the number of referrals over the past 15 years. have a look at this graph. back in 2009, just 51 children and adolescents were referred for treatment. but by 2016, thatjumped to more than 1,700. and when the old service closed last month, there were thousands of young patients on the waiting list. one of the factors that has perplexed experts is the change in the case mix. previously it was mostly boys being referred for gender related problems, but by 2016 that changed and close to 70% of those referred were girls. the review�*s chair said there's no clear explanation for the rise in girls, but it's clear they've faced
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why should obese people pay more to the nhs ? to use the nhs? >> because as you said, it is costing us 58 billion. we have an obesity epidemic. 40% of adults in the uk are obese . 1 in adults in the uk are obese. 1 in 5 of children. it's out of control and something needs to be done. and if you're not going to be responsible for what you are putting in your mouth , i'm are putting in your mouth, i'm afraid there are consequences. and i do feel sorry for i you know, i have a friend who's obese and it is really, really tough and difficult. what you have to help yourself. and i think some of the, you know, the fast food chains are have to be held responsible. i even think actually we should have like they do on on smokers with all lung disease show what it can do to your body because fast foods is actually poisoning your whole body. and then sadly, you can get addicted to hang on lizzie, if i have a cigarette, that is definitely bad for me. >> if i have a burger, i can have that in moderation varne and not have bad effects, i don't know. >> i saw y
why should obese people pay more to the nhs ? to use the nhs? >> because as you said, it is costing us 58 billion. we have an obesity epidemic. 40% of adults in the uk are obese . 1 in adults in the uk are obese. 1 in 5 of children. it's out of control and something needs to be done. and if you're not going to be responsible for what you are putting in your mouth , i'm are putting in your mouth, i'm afraid there are consequences. and i do feel sorry for i you know, i have a friend who's...
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or the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs will today declare that sex is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a significant shift against gender ideology. tell us more . gender ideology. tell us more. >> yes. so the nhs constitution is the document that brings together the values and the principles of the nhs. and this is a significant document because it sets out our rights and our responsibilities as patients, as members of staff and also as members of the public. and we are announcing today a consultation on reshaping and updating that constitution. it happens every decade and this is that moment now. and what we want to do is, is confirm that biological sex is confirm that biological sex is a right and a responsibility within the health service. so that if, for example, someone wants to have an intimate , have wants to have an intimate, have intimate care conducted by a person of the same biological sex as them, then they can request that and that that request that and that that request will
or the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs is announcing it, but the nhs will today declare that sex is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a matter of biology, and this is a significant shift against gender ideology. tell us more . gender ideology. tell us more. >> yes. so the nhs constitution is the document that brings together the values and the principles of the nhs. and this is a significant document because it sets out our rights and our responsibilities...
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however we also nhs england. however we also need to acknowledge that some commentators argue that the report paints distorted report paints a distorted picture. discuss some picture. so here to discuss some of concerns is i'm of these concerns is i'm delighted to be joined by the barrister, robin moira white. welcome the show. now robin , welcome to the show. now robin, you are not a fan of the cass review. you described the research undertaken by doctor hilary cass as laughably poor. can you explain why you've come to that conclusion? yeah i think let's start from the fact that trans people have felt let down over years by a government and services. >> so if you're an adult, services. >> so if you're an adult , the >> so if you're an adult, the waiting time currently is decades to be seen . and i think decades to be seen. and i think what most people feel is that most trans people feel is a fundamental sadness that here was an opportunity wasted , now was an opportunity wasted, now we it would take longer than
however we also nhs england. however we also need to acknowledge that some commentators argue that the report paints distorted report paints a distorted picture. discuss some picture. so here to discuss some of concerns is i'm of these concerns is i'm delighted to be joined by the barrister, robin moira white. welcome the show. now robin , welcome to the show. now robin, you are not a fan of the cass review. you described the research undertaken by doctor hilary cass as laughably poor. can you...
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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
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...
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., ,, nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more consideration i needs to be more consideration around — needs to be more consideration around how girls and women present with adhd _ around how girls and women present with adhd and more interrogation of our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking _ our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking about our adhd, the clinician— are talking about our adhd, the clinician might hear society, depression because it is for a woman, _ depression because it is for a woman, that seems to be an easier go to then _ woman, that seems to be an easier go to then really — woman, that seems to be an easier go to then really getting under the surface — to then really getting under the surface and exploring what is going on. surface and exploring what is going on so— surface and exploring what is going on so i_ surface and exploring what is going on. so i would like women to be listened — on.
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we see the nhs is still in the grips _ minister. we see the nhs is still in the grips of the worst crisis in its history. — the grips of the worst crisis in its history, people which in far too long _ history, people which in far too long for— history, people which in far too long for an _ history, people which in far too long for an ambulance, and we cannot io long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like this, that's why it's crucial— go on like this, that's why it's crucial that the general election this year. — crucial that the general election this year, we see a change. with the labour— this year, we see a change. with the labour party. — this year, we see a change. with the labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting — labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting list, bring into many more _ an waiting list, bring into many more appointments per year, with extra _ more appointments per year, with extra working w
we see the nhs is still in the grips _ minister. we see the nhs is still in the grips of the worst crisis in its history. — the grips of the worst crisis in its history, people which in far too long _ history, people which in far too long for— history, people which in far too long for an _ history, people which in far too long for an ambulance, and we cannot io long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot...
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the nhs, how is it going to realise dr cass' vision? how is it going to ensure that if it's using some of the same clinicians, some of them very well—meaning, who've been involved with this service that has failed children so badly, how is it going to ensure that there's a new approach when some of them may be very attached to the old model that was based on ideology, not evidence about what works for children and young people? yeah. on that toxicity issue, is it the fact that health care professionals are afraid to say what they think in case, for example, it gets on social media and it is blown up as we have seen in previous cases when we talk about the trans issue? yeah, i think it's if you look at both the interim report and the final report, and she's done a lot of work with clinicians trying to understand views in this area, it is because the debate was so toxic and these whistle—blowers were tarnished. and any newspaper you know, my newspaper has done reporting on this issue. others have. bbc newsnight did. there was a lot of
the nhs, how is it going to realise dr cass' vision? how is it going to ensure that if it's using some of the same clinicians, some of them very well—meaning, who've been involved with this service that has failed children so badly, how is it going to ensure that there's a new approach when some of them may be very attached to the old model that was based on ideology, not evidence about what works for children and young people? yeah. on that toxicity issue, is it the fact that health care...
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safety, say nhs chiefs. the times pressure on junior i >> -- >> so i'm hoping that we're the ones that are going to make it through because i like you. >> but with money, money and looks and talent are okay. >> very close comments anyway. anyway, here. she's anyway, you're here. she's available and she's available now and she's available now and she's available now. okay, well, there we go. >> i to like w— we go. >> i to like him. then he >> i used to...
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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
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,...
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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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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...
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well, asked more about well, i asked them more about this the nhs and this nhs, about the nhs and whether they, whether they felt that they, you know, they see the know, that they could see the other that people thought, other side, that people thought, well, we how you get well, how do we how do you get treated system? and they treated by the system? and they were to be treated a were happy to be treated by a male, nhs. you hope male, by the nhs. you just hope that has darth that the nhs has been darth talked about week puts a talked about last week puts a stop nonsense. stop to this nonsense. >> you see, it won't because the thing odd. it's very odd thing is very odd. it's very odd indeed that point, matthew, indeed at that point, matthew, because care, because actually in health care, your is your biological sex is absolutely your biological sex is absabsolutely. this and this >> absolutely. and this and this person identifies person who identifies as non—binary was absolutely fine with think that with that. and so i think that if were here with today, if they were here with us today
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is it time to shut down the nhs ? is the nhs to shut down the nhs? is the nhs now more unpopular than harry and meghan? and as demand falls through the floor, are electric cars glorified mobility scooters ? is petrol the future? see you into ? now, as 7 now, as they're ? now, as they're blowing up left, right and centre and with sales collapsing, our electric cars glorified mobility scooters. here are the queues in spain to charge your car. so is petrol . the future? my so is petrol. the future? my friday a team. have the answer. we've got liz kershaw, kershaw, pat sharp and peter lloyd. what do you think about this? you're a bit of a petrol head yourself aren't you. >> well yes i'd like petrol to be the future. but of course they're going in. was it 2030 now. didn't they move it to. >> it's going to be 2035. it's a five year stay of execution. >> keep it okay. so i >> keep moving. it okay. so i thought it was 2025 one thought it was 2025 at one point. but way i would point. but either way i would like to stay in a car for like to stay in a petrol ca
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is it time to shut down the nhs ? is the nhs to shut down the nhs? is the nhs now more unpopular than harry and meghan? and as demand falls through the floor, are electric cars glorified mobility scooters ? is petrol the future? see you into ? now, as 7 now, as they're ? now, as they're blowing up left, right and centre and with sales collapsing, our electric cars glorified mobility scooters. here are the queues in spain to charge your car. so is petrol . the future? my so is petrol. the future? my friday a team. have the answer. we've got liz kershaw, kershaw, pat sharp and peter lloyd. what do you think about this? you're a bit of a petrol head yourself aren't you. >> well yes i'd like petrol to be the future. but of course they're going in. was it 2030 now. didn't they move it to. >> it's going to be 2035. it's a five year stay of execution. >> keep it okay. so i >> keep moving. it okay. so i thought it was 2025 one thought it was 2025 at one point. but way i would point. but either way i would like to stay in a car for like to stay in a petrol ca
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i feel the ifeel the nhs i feel the nhs deserves ifeel the nhs deserves better i feel the nhs deserves better in the terms of how it is governed. the conservatives had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. with me is our political correspondent ben wright. tell is about who dan poulter is on the significance of his defection. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much of cameron conservative, he is at the centre of the party, one nation tory. he is in nm dilemma nhs dr working in mental health and has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister and has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger simmering on the tory backbenchers could burst into a defection at some point. today we have it. i think it is a big bl
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the nhs are planning in general to set out more details later this year. steve brine: the workforce plan is, without question, one of the most significant interventions in healthcare planning for a generation. do you accept that getting this productivity challenge right, with the things that you have just set out, is make or break for that workforce plan? the prime minister: i think that the two things come together, because the workforce plan itself has a reform element, which is slightly distinct from the overall nhs productivity plan. there are three elements of the workforce plan -- train, retain and reform. obviously, the first is to significantly increase the number of doctors, nurses, dentists and other healthcare professionals that we train. that expansion has already started. that has never been done before on this scale. retain is to improve retention of staff. then the third area is reform, with the use of new types of roles, for example, physician associates and nurse associates, the new use of apprenticeships, and ensuring that every medical p
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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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now, an nhs spokesman said nhs grateful to nhs england is very grateful to doctor her team for nhs england is very grateful to doctccomprehensive team for nhs england is very grateful to doctccomprehensive work for nhs england is very grateful to doctc comprehensive work on nhs england is very grateful to doctccomprehensive work on this their comprehensive work on this important review. past important review. over the past four nhs has made four years, the nhs has made significant progress towards establishing significant progress towards establish gender service for different gender service for children and young people by stopping use of stopping the routine use of puberty , suppressing hormones puberty, suppressing hormones and opening the first of up to eight new regional centres, delivering a different model of care. robbie dos santos, care. and robbie dos santos, director of campaigns and human rights at lgbt+ rights organisation stonewall, has said what is important above all is that trans and gender diverse children get the quality healthcare that they need and deserve, right? look
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bad luck to have an nhs doctor quitting because the tories can't run the nhs . but it it does make make nhs. but it it does make make those who are thinking of a leadership challenge think again because how many others might defect because they don't want a right winger in. >> okay. >> okay. >> rhiannon, i think the really interesting point from the both of you, because i think what's interesting about the internal politics within the conservative party is that many of the many of the potential leadership candidates want to be leader after the election, not before. they don't want to be responsible for what is going to be, expectedly, a labour landslide. i think on this point about the timing of the election . so on the front page of the eye, they're saying that nearly half of uk voters want an election before october. this is a poll that was done by the eye. but actually we've also got to remember the timing and the finances in october you've got conservative party conference, which is a huge revenue raiser for the conservative party. a lot of that money is use
bad luck to have an nhs doctor quitting because the tories can't run the nhs . but it it does make make nhs. but it it does make make those who are thinking of a leadership challenge think again because how many others might defect because they don't want a right winger in. >> okay. >> okay. >> rhiannon, i think the really interesting point from the both of you, because i think what's interesting about the internal politics within the conservative party is that many of the...
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and that's how i feel about the nhs. we're going about the nhs. we're not going to nhs. to save the nhs. >> like a two >> yeah. we've got like a two tier system. it's of tier health system. it's sort of come quite quietly. but now come in quite quietly. but now anybody you anybody who can afford it, you know, to bupa or whoever. know, goes to bupa or whoever. yeah. it's a bit of a shame. yeah. and it's a bit of a shame. the used to be. the nhs used to be used to be. i mean for about a decade. >> matron great. yeah. >> matron was great. yeah. >> matron was great. yeah. >> it's it's sad >> i mean it's sad. it's sad that this is happening. it's sad that this is happening. it's sad that billion enough. that this is happening. it's sad that it's billion enough. that this is happening. it's sad that it's like,»n enough. that this is happening. it's sad that it's like, well, enough. that this is happening. it's sad that it's like, well, howyugh. that this is happening. it's sad that it's like, well, how much and it's like, well, how much more need ? yea
and that's how i feel about the nhs. we're going about the nhs. we're not going to nhs. to save the nhs. >> like a two >> yeah. we've got like a two tier system. it's of tier health system. it's sort of come quite quietly. but now come in quite quietly. but now anybody you anybody who can afford it, you know, to bupa or whoever. know, goes to bupa or whoever. yeah. it's a bit of a shame. yeah. and it's a bit of a shame. the used to be. the nhs used to be used to be. i mean for about...
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"sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs "under the conservatives, "we are raising nhs funding to a record £165 billion "a year, helping it recover from the effects "of the pandemic and driving forward its first ever long term workforce plan". but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland, it will be a difficult week for first minister humza yousaf. he faces a confidence vote following his decision to end the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground but a source close to him ha
"sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs "under the conservatives, "we are raising nhs funding to a record £165 billion "a year, helping it recover from the effects "of the pandemic and driving forward its first ever long term workforce plan". but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging...
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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 for, ithink, nine months now, wages are rising faster than inflatio
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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. 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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the nhs should experimentation. the nhs should never have been offering this stuff when the evidence was not there to back it up. i've recently written some pieces on various nhs trusts and their quote unquote transgender policies, you know, and they will put out statements that say, for example, that, even if a family is not on board with the notion of their child transitioned and using different pronouns and names that the clinicians should go along with the child's wishes against the views of the parents. similarly, you know, we've seen this in schools . i you know, we've seen this in schools. i mean, you know, we've seen this in schools . i mean, it's been quite schools. i mean, it's been quite horrifying to see that there have been schools collude with vulnerable behind their vulnerable children behind their parents and facilitating parents backs and facilitating and enabling them to socially transition , often at school, transition, often at school, i mean, it's an absolute disgrace , mean, it's an absolute di
the nhs should experimentation. the nhs should never have been offering this stuff when the evidence was not there to back it up. i've recently written some pieces on various nhs trusts and their quote unquote transgender policies, you know, and they will put out statements that say, for example, that, even if a family is not on board with the notion of their child transitioned and using different pronouns and names that the clinicians should go along with the child's wishes against the views...
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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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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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, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you get better services, how you get the private sector involved. >> absolutely. private sector involved. >> absc so :ely. private sector involved. >> absc so this, this question private sector involved. >> abscso this, this question of >> and so this, this question of yes, want to see waiting yes, we all want to see waiting lists come but there needs yes, we all want to see waiting lists (a�*ne but there needs yes, we all want to see waiting lists (a root but there needs yes, we all want to see waiting lists (a root and but there needs yes, we all want to see waiting lists (a root and branch ere needs yes, we all want to see waiting lists (a root and branch changeis to be a root and branch change in how nhs is administrated. in how the nhs is administrated. so that money i mean wes so that money on the i mean wes streeting is was the appropriate thing. >> t- t— @ not sort of money to >> this is not sort of money to be just thrown at the nhs. the idea this is idea of thi
, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you run the nhs, it's about how you get better services, how you get the private sector involved. >> absolutely. private sector involved. >> absc so :ely. private sector involved. >> absc so this, this question private sector involved. >> abscso this, this question of >> and so this, this question of yes, want to see waiting yes, we all want to see waiting lists come but there needs...
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the nhs constitution essentially sets out what patients can expect from the nhs. it includes things such as how long they should wait for treatment, so a number of changes are being proposed, and these are all subject to consultation. they stress the importance of biological sex. patients are to get to the right to ask for intimate cow to be provided by someone of the same biological sex. it has been stressed that the right to single sex accommodation means not sharing hospital wards or bathroom facilities with someone from the opposite biological sex. that can result in transgender patients being put in single rooms where they are available and where it is appropriate. ministers say it is important to safeguard these rights and that the nhs safeguards these rights. but labour has pointed out that the right to single sex accommodation has already been breached thousands of times a year because the nhs simply doesn't have enough beds or staff. another significant change embeds the right to ask for a second opinion if a patient�*s health is deteriorating, known as
the nhs constitution essentially sets out what patients can expect from the nhs. it includes things such as how long they should wait for treatment, so a number of changes are being proposed, and these are all subject to consultation. they stress the importance of biological sex. patients are to get to the right to ask for intimate cow to be provided by someone of the same biological sex. it has been stressed that the right to single sex accommodation means not sharing hospital wards or...
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nhs england centre will be an implementation _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for- waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for sonia, j an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. hugh is with me. what's the reaction been this morning? there has been a pretty broad welcome for this very comprehensive peace of work by dr hilary cass running to several hundred pages. the prime minister has said that he wanted to welcome it and thank dr cass that it was full of care and compassion in what was being put forward. and she said extreme caution that have to be used when it came to long—term treatment and changes have already been made by nhs england in response to the interim report. wes streeting, labour plasma cal spokesman, has either raised serious concerns that are pretty scandalous. he has questioned why only weak evidence was used to justify interventions and why clinicians were silenced
nhs england centre will be an implementation _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for- waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for sonia, j an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. hugh is with me. what's the reaction been this morning? there has been a pretty broad welcome for this very comprehensive peace of work by dr hilary cass running to...
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and, into things like the nhs. and, i mean, i'm not really a particular fan of looking at it in, in terms of pounds and pence, but , in, in terms of pounds and pence, but, presumably if people if people die earlier from smoking, then presumably the government will save a lot on pensions. so i'm not sure the financial up. financial argument stacks up. i don't anyone wants to get don't think anyone wants to get into financial argument. don't think anyone wants to get into is financial argument. don't think anyone wants to get into is about|cial argument. don't think anyone wants to get into is about freedom ment. don't think anyone wants to get into is about freedom andt. don't think anyone wants to get into is about freedom and it's this is about freedom and it's about freedom to choose about people's freedom to choose how to run their own lives and to their own decisions . and to make their own decisions. and in my opinion, as a conservative, people should be free to make their own decisions. and don't think decisi
and, into things like the nhs. and, i mean, i'm not really a particular fan of looking at it in, in terms of pounds and pence, but , in, in terms of pounds and pence, but, presumably if people if people die earlier from smoking, then presumably the government will save a lot on pensions. so i'm not sure the financial up. financial argument stacks up. i don't anyone wants to get don't think anyone wants to get into financial argument. don't think anyone wants to get into is financial argument....