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enough on the nhs, 42%, money is wasted on the nhs.. get your calling quickly and text, we always get lots of text and you don't have to tell us your name is if working nhs. we have a consultant who has got in touch. hi to helen in manchester. you're a good person to talk about, sir. do we need more taxes? will that soar to? will money help? i we need more taxes? will that soar to? will money help?— to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution _ to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution by _ to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution by any _ to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution by any means. - to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution by any means. i l it's the solution by any means. i don't have the answers but i think the model is probably no longer fit for purpose. i've been in the nhs for purpose. i've been in the nhs for 32 years and see massive changes in that time. it's been chronically underfunded, the funding is much worse than when i started out the early 90s and thing
enough on the nhs, 42%, money is wasted on the nhs.. get your calling quickly and text, we always get lots of text and you don't have to tell us your name is if working nhs. we have a consultant who has got in touch. hi to helen in manchester. you're a good person to talk about, sir. do we need more taxes? will that soar to? will money help? i we need more taxes? will that soar to? will money help?— to? will money help? i don't think it's the solution _ to? will money help? i don't think it's...
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nhs, it goes from crisis to— plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and... plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and. . ._ plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how — crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we _ crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want _ crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want to - crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want to invest, borisjohnson made a big deal of levelling up. it is nojust about large cash transferser it is about pride in community, opportunities... there are people here, with respect, there are people here in the audience who are laughing at what you are seeing because they don't... we spent £400 on the pandemic, it has impacted the nhs, a lot of building project, it has impacted all of these things together now so we are still recovering from that but we are going on the right path. getting inflation down and we will see that levelling up and investment, including here in doncaster east. but investment, including here in donca
nhs, it goes from crisis to— plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and... plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and. . ._ plan for the nhs, it goes from crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how — crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we _ crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want _ crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want to - crisis to crisis and... certainly in terms of how we want to invest, borisjohnson made a big...
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., nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record. in the _ nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in the nhs, _ nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in the nhs, record - nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the | record, in the nhs, record funding, record, in the nhs, record funding, record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments. record doctors and nurses, record number ofappointments. high record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments. high cancer survival rates. what is happening under labour's watch in wales? the fifth of people in wales are on a waiting list. wait of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england and people are waiting twice as long for an operation. theirfailure has sent twice as long for an operation. their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one and we will never let them do that here.— let them do that here. when he admitted that _ let them do that here. when he admitted that he _ let them do that here. when he admitted t
., nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record. in the _ nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in the nhs, _ nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the record, in the nhs, record - nhs? mr speaker, let's look at the | record, in the nhs, record funding, record, in the nhs, record funding, record doctors and nurses, record number of appointments. record doctors and nurses, record number ofappointments. high record doctors and nurses, record number of...
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what is the nhs and go, right. what is the nhs and go, right. what is the of the nhs? what is the purpose of the nhs? what is it for? is it for any it actually for? is it for any ailment for anyone? so like for example , if you are someone who example, if you are someone who insists on taking drugs and then you get support with your detox and all the rest of it, and off you go back again and you take drugs and back through detox. you and around around and you go and around and around and around. be cut offs around. should there be cut offs ? i mean, ijust around. should there be cut offs ? i mean, i just maybe around. should there be cut offs ? i mean, ijust maybe i'm going to niche in questioning to niche in my questioning because a&e because they're clogging up a&e and people who are drunk. >> and i mean drunk >> and i mean not drunk occasionally, but they're picking they're picking them up because they're drunk they're because drunk and they're in a&e because that's where they that's the that's where they have take them at times. but have to take them at times. but
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nhs trust respect and understand and, i think, nhs trust respect and understand and, ithink, my nhs trust respect and understand and, i think, my own experience of working closely with junior doctors over many years, they do a fantastic job and a highly regarded under key party of the nhs, which is why we are desperate to see a resolution so the sense of cohesion across the service can be restored and we can deliver the priority is the nhs must deliver the priority is the nhs must deliver for its patients. the government _ deliver for its patients. the government says _ deliver for its patients. the government says strike action will have to be called off for it to return to the table, what is your message? what would you like to see doctors on strike do in order to facilitate that? what do you think would bring them to that? again, there needs _ would bring them to that? again, there needs to _ would bring them to that? again, there needs to be _ would bring them to that? again, there needs to be a _ would bring them to that? again, there needs to be a meeting - would bring them to that?
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to fix the nhs ou have need to fix the nhs. to fix the nhs you have to — need to fix the nhs. to fix the nhs you have to fix _ need to fix the nhs. to fix the nhs you have to fix social _ need to fix the nhs. to fix the nhs you have to fix social care. - need to fix the nhs. to fix the nhs you have to fix social care. social. you have to fix social care. social care is under the control of local authorities. councils have seen cuts year—on—year and are unable to keep up. this is the wrong thing. this government is only talking to a ten
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once _ the nhs that is what is difficult. once you — the nhs that is what is difficult. once you open that door, it is where that leads _ once you open that door, it is where that leads to. people realise the damage — that leads to. people realise the damage that can do in scotland. people — damage that can do in scotland. people don't want that as well as in the accommodation that i have been having _ the accommodation that i have been having with — the accommodation that i have been having with people.— the accommodation that i have been having with people. amy, really good to talk to you- _ having with people. amy, really good to talk to you. thank _ having with people. amy, really good to talk to you. thank you. _ a break from the politics. itsy—bitsy spider, row your boat are all classic nursery rhymes. but if you are a parent that might want to make you run screaming from the hills. many researchers think it is time to rewrite when it comes to music for the under fives. we look at what could change our media and arts correspondent has been explored in the
once _ the nhs that is what is difficult. once you — the nhs that is what is difficult. once you open that door, it is where that leads _ once you open that door, it is where that leads to. people realise the damage — that leads to. people realise the damage that can do in scotland. people — damage that can do in scotland. people don't want that as well as in the accommodation that i have been having _ the accommodation that i have been having with — the accommodation that i have been...
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will it make it easierfor anyone to find an nhs dentist? weill. anyone to find an nhs dentist? well, i think the volume _ anyone to find an nhs dentist? well, i think the volume of _ anyone to find an nhs dentist? -ii i think the volume of people who have been in touch with the bbc this morning and i'm sure many other outlets as well just illustrates just how much concern there is still out there. many people have stories theyjust out there. many people have stories they just cannot find out there. many people have stories theyjust cannot find nhs treatment, theyjust cannot find nhs treatment, they are having to travel a long way. they know of other people who have had to result to desperate measures to deal with their own dental problems. and i don't think there is any quick solution to this. the government will argue it is at least putting more money into get to dentists to encourage them to get hold of people or find people who have not had nhs treatment in the last two years and there will be a big advertising campaign to try and encourage people to come forward who may hav
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now, as you free on the nhs? now, as you well know, this show is nothing without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories we'll be discussing today by visiting gb news. com forward slash york. join the conversation with me there or message us on our socials. we're @gbnews first up though, folks, here's the news with sofia. >> darren. thank you. good afternoon. it's 1:01. i'm sophia afternoon. it's1:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. chancellor jeremy hunt has vowed to compensate victims for the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. hunt claimed it was part of a fulfilling a promise he made to a constituent who died after contracting hepatitis c. the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk, after tens and thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood and blood products . infected with contaminated blood and blood products. nhs infected with contaminated blood an
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comments on the nhs and problems in the nhs. the gentleman at the end at the nhs. the gentleman at the end at the back. ii the nhs. the gentleman at the end at the back. ., , ., , the back. if the humanity of society is determined _ the back. if the humanity of society is determined by _ the back. if the humanity of society is determined by its _ the back. if the humanity of society is determined by its ability - the back. if the humanity of society is determined by its ability to - the back. if the humanity of society is determined by its ability to lookl is determined by its ability to look after the less fortunate in society, then i think we are failing. this week there was a report published by the child poverty action group saying that the number of people, particularly children, suffering in poverty is increasing, yet we have a society where we have more billionaires than we have ever had before, and their wealth continues to grow. surely it is time for a greater equality in society. fine greater equality in society. one other comment. _ greater equality in
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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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of the nhs . 91% of people idea of the nhs. 91% of people still believe that the nhs should be a free service available when needed. 82% of people saying that it still should be paid for by the taxpayer. however, given the response to this in terms of pubuc response to this in terms of public satisfaction, it's clear that people are not happy with what their money is buying for them. top three gripes that people had seven. 81% of people are not happy with waiting times, whether that's with their gp or at hospital itself, second up, 54% of people are unhappy about staff shortages. and third, 47% said people were not. the government were not putting enough money into the nhs. now i've been here in manchester this morning trying to gauge the public's reaction to this. here's what they had to tell me. >> should get their yes , but >> should get their yes, but it's actually getting through the gp to getting to the nhs. i think that a lot of money is wasted talking to people that work or have worked within the nhs. the amount of waste is phenomenal, so i think they need to look at the manag
of the nhs . 91% of people idea of the nhs. 91% of people still believe that the nhs should be a free service available when needed. 82% of people saying that it still should be paid for by the taxpayer. however, given the response to this in terms of pubuc response to this in terms of public satisfaction, it's clear that people are not happy with what their money is buying for them. top three gripes that people had seven. 81% of people are not happy with waiting times, whether that's with...
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thank ou for want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that — want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. _ want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there - want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there is l you for that information. there is also the bbc documentary that goes into some of what you are explaining there, the sad account of people in there, the sad account of people in the uk removing some of their own teeth at home. it's clearly an urgent problem. thank you very much for your time. since the creation of the nhs in 1948, people from all over the world have travelled to britain to work for the service — but their vital roles have been largely ignored. now, an exhibition is telling their personal stories through photography, film and interactive storytelling. cathy killick has the story. hello! it's 30 years since jan and gloria have seen each other, but they share a bond no woman forgets. back in 1994, jan gave birth to her son, and gloria was her midwife. we were a team. as soon as you become pregnan
thank ou for want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that — want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. _ want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there - want access to nhs dentists. thank you for that information. there is l you for that information. there is also the bbc documentary that goes into some of what you are explaining there, the sad account of people in there, the sad account of people in the uk removing some of their own teeth at home....
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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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. care mission of the gate with a need for the nhs-— for the nhs. briefly for us, is it our for the nhs. briefly for us, is it your assessment _ for the nhs. briefly for us, is it your assessment this _ for the nhs. briefly for us, is it. your assessment this is happening for the nhs. briefly for us, is it - your assessment this is happening by accident or by design? 50 i your assessment this is happening by accident or by design?— accident or by design? so i don't imatine accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the _ accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the nhs - accident or by design? so i don't imagine anyone in the nhs at i accident or by design? so i don'tj imagine anyone in the nhs at all wants anyone to come from harm but the nhs is a system where there are a huge proliferation of targets, where 60 lights are flashing red. so i do think probably an oversight board of that crisis, but it's one that needs urgent
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i an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., .,. an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., ., , of them. i have extracted 13 of my own teeth- — there it is, no explanation needed. live now to lincolnshire to speak to shaun charlwood, former dentist and chair of the british dental association's general dental practice committee. thank you so much for being here on the programme. your reaction first of all to what the government has announced today.— of all to what the government has announced today. good afternoon, thank ou announced today. good afternoon, thank you for— announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having _ announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. - announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i - announced today. good afternoon, thank you for having me. i think. thank you for having me. i think what practices and colleagues and patients were hoping for was a response from government that was proportionate to the crisis that nhs dentistry is undoubtedly facing. and it feels as though the n
i an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., .,. an nhs dentist. let's hear from one of them. ., ., , of them. i have extracted 13 of my own teeth- — there it is, no explanation needed. live now to lincolnshire to speak to shaun charlwood, former dentist and chair of the british dental association's general dental practice committee. thank you so much for being here on the programme. your reaction first of all to what the government has announced today.— of all to what the government...
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nhs? >> so how do we reform the nhs? joining us now is senior clinical lecturer at university of exeter medical school, bharat pankhania and communications manager ladies of liberty manager at ladies of liberty jess gill. good morning to you both. if i could start with you, bharat, how do we fix the nhs and is there any good news? >> well, the nhs is one of the best in the world. if only we would a manage it right and fund it right. so how do you fix it? the first thing is this medicine costs money. and if you were to invest and we have not invested invest and we have not invested in public health preventative measures, then you create fewer patients. although this preventative action takes about 20 years to grow to fruition , it 20 years to grow to fruition, it is the best solution possible because when you have a healthy population, they go to work, and when they go to work, they pay taxes. and when they pay taxes, they contribute to the exchequer. therefore for having a healthy populati
nhs? >> so how do we reform the nhs? joining us now is senior clinical lecturer at university of exeter medical school, bharat pankhania and communications manager ladies of liberty manager at ladies of liberty jess gill. good morning to you both. if i could start with you, bharat, how do we fix the nhs and is there any good news? >> well, the nhs is one of the best in the world. if only we would a manage it right and fund it right. so how do you fix it? the first thing is this...
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the nhs? trust labour with. the nhs? you'll hear the thoughts of my panel you'll hear the thoughts of my panel. nigel nelson and danny kelly. still to come. my outside guests. we're talking highs, lows, lessons learnt. what comes next on the outside? well, she's a dedicated public servant. for years she started a journey as a councillor in harrow and was the conservative mayoral candidate. she will be live at five. first though, let's get your latest news headlines with sam francis. >> very good afternoon to you. the top stories from the newsroom at 433, the iranian president's life is at risk following a helicopter crash while he was crossing a mountainous area in thick fog, the iranian interior minister has told state tv that president ebrahim raisi was travelling in one of three helicopters, all returning from azerbaijan, and he said it had come down hard . he said it had come down hard. rescue teams are now attempting to reach the site of the accident , but reports from an accident, but reports from an iranian offici
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what exactly does he think nhs dentistry is recovering from? >> order. i am certainly not having that from the opposition front bench either. please, i want to hear this. i am hoping that election fever is not coming tomorrow, so let us not behave as though it is. >> as ever, he conveniently forgets the impact of a pandemic on nhs dentistry, and it was specifically because of the close proximity nature of dental provision that it was unable to operate as normal throughout the pandemic -- that was a recommendation of the medical and clinical experts. that is why, inevitably, there is a backlog in dental care, with the impact that this has. but that is why, as my right honorable friend the health secretary will outline later today for the house, we are putting in more funding to provide more nhs provision across the country, on top of plans that will see the number of dental training places increase by 40%. our plans mean that there will be 2.5 million more nhs appointments, which is, in fact, three times more than the labour party is proposing. >> there a
what exactly does he think nhs dentistry is recovering from? >> order. i am certainly not having that from the opposition front bench either. please, i want to hear this. i am hoping that election fever is not coming tomorrow, so let us not behave as though it is. >> as ever, he conveniently forgets the impact of a pandemic on nhs dentistry, and it was specifically because of the close proximity nature of dental provision that it was unable to operate as normal throughout the...
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i won't cut the nhs. well, he was right about not cutting the nhs. real term spending has gone up, but the national debt has gone up from 43% of gdp under gordon brown to nearly 100. that's the size of the whole cake. >> the whole there has been a massive global pandemic in between. >> well, gordon brown had the 2008 financial crash. there's always an excuse for effectively not building enough houses, spending more on debt, interest in terms of, well, we spend less on schools than we do on debt interest. the truth is, we've had a government in charge for the last 14 years, five years of that with the lib dems that have failed to actually address the issues that occupy the minds of the vast majority of british voters , which is about housing. voters, which is about housing. it's about transport, it's about education, it's about health. yeah, but they've taken their eye off the ball. >> all the parties were in cahoots about desperately wanting to lock us down for goodness knows how long. i think labour probably would have had us locked down for longer.
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able to work in the nhs? >> prime minister mr speaker, of course , the behaviour that the course, the behaviour that the honourable gentleman describes is wrong and i believe already is wrong and i believe already is illegal under our laws. but we will make sure that people do have the ability to raise concerns . and one thing that concerns. and one thing that i know has given many of those who have been impacted by this scandal some reassurance, is the appointment of sir robert francis to be chair of the inquiry, who obviously is someone who not just has a wealth of experience dealing with this particular set of issues, but has a long track record of working with the nhs as well on the issues that the honourable gentleman raises. keir starmer, sir brian's report is a victory for all those campaigners and victims who fought so hard for this moment, including the right hon. >> member for hull north. but it's also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. now there is a chance for us to make real pro
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and then waste in the nhs. so i think this poses all sorts of questions about how much funding the nhs gets, but also how it is set up. does it need reform? i think those are all questions we will hear in the lead up to a general election. these delays were they not only have a physical impact obviously but a huge impact on people's mental health as well as they wait. absolutely. we often talk about waits for routine treatment, but these treatments, whether hip or knee operations, cataract operations to help restore eyesight, can make the difference between people being able to work or not, or being able to socialise or not. what is interesting with this survey is the public still back the idea of tax— funded system, free at the point of need. but what they were split about is whether actually the nhs needs more funding. 48% said they would be willing to pay more taxes to increase the level of funding of the health service, but 42% said they wanted it to stay the same, and 6% said they wanted to see taxes red
and then waste in the nhs. so i think this poses all sorts of questions about how much funding the nhs gets, but also how it is set up. does it need reform? i think those are all questions we will hear in the lead up to a general election. these delays were they not only have a physical impact obviously but a huge impact on people's mental health as well as they wait. absolutely. we often talk about waits for routine treatment, but these treatments, whether hip or knee operations, cataract...
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more nhs appointments a week. - after hitting reality. 40,000 more nhs appointments a week. how . after hitting reality. 40,000 more nhs appointments a week. how is after hitting reality. 40,000 more - nhs appointments a week. how is that going to happen? we nhs appointments a week. how is that going to happen?— going to happen? we are going to have to tax _ going to happen? we are going to have to tax the _ going to happen? we are going to have to tax the super _ going to happen? we are going to have to tax the super wealthy - have to tax the super wealthy non—doms and those who are avoiding tax at the moment. we will put that money into the nhs and in so doing we will get started on the nhs working more overtime shifts, what they are prepared to do if the money is there. perhaps operations in the evening. more operations for hip replacements and hernia operations. we will also put more investment into dentistry. you can't get an nhs dentist for love nor money under the tories. more investment into cancer treatments and mental health. how lona will treatments and mental
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labour's plans for the nhs. roy, lovely to see you this evening. thank you for your time . look, it's a pretty your time. look, it's a pretty blairite. it's a pretty blairite offering , isn't it, from wes offering, isn't it, from wes streeting. he's saying that he wants to cut the waiting list by more than blair did. it's no secret that they've spiralled completely out of control since covid. the labour party are saying that they could reach 10 million by 2029. i think they're basing it on the fact that they rose by 600,000 since mr sunak became prime minister, 17 months ago.the became prime minister, 17 months ago. the bigger question for our audience is, roy, how do you solve a problem like the nhs? we love it. we rely on it when we're in crisis, but at the same time, isn't there this notion that pouring ever greater sums into it doesn't make that much difference if it's not being managed correctly? and if money is being wasted? >> yes. i mean , that's a fair >> yes. i mean, that's a fair criticism of people.
labour's plans for the nhs. roy, lovely to see you this evening. thank you for your time . look, it's a pretty your time. look, it's a pretty blairite. it's a pretty blairite offering , isn't it, from wes offering, isn't it, from wes streeting. he's saying that he wants to cut the waiting list by more than blair did. it's no secret that they've spiralled completely out of control since covid. the labour party are saying that they could reach 10 million by 2029. i think they're basing it on the...
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what you think needs to be done to help dinner nhs with this?— dinner nhs with this? what the foundation _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is - dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is two - dinner nhs with this? what the i foundation is saying is two things. first of all there being straightforward and saying this is completely overtaking the nhs's capacity to meet these demands on us right. no one can cope with the kind of demand. everybody watching knows that general practices already are very stretched and stressed and see more patients than ever before but with less staff and this overheating of the system isn't helping that at all. but it doesn't matter how much money you give us and please do give us more, i'm not arguing against that, but no matter how much money we get it will never fulfil this kind of surge in demand, but the second thing they're saying it may be also it shouldn't be because may be also it shouldn't be becaus
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and for our nhs. that is what our plans would make possible, that is what we are talking about when we talk about care. and that is why we have put such an emphasis on supporting carers, young and old, paid and unpaid, the unsung heroes who do such a remarkablejob unpaid, the unsung heroes who do such a remarkable job looking after a loved ones. some people have criticised me for going on and on about carers. even saying it is only because i have been a care at most of my life for my mum, for my nana, for my son. but let others tell them this. it is because of real—life experiences like mine and the real life experiences of millions of people that liberal democrats will always be the political price of our country's carers. —— political voice of our country's carers. only we truly understand if you care about the nhs, you have to care about care. but like so many big challenges, fixing social cable take a different kind of politics. because it needs a long—term agreement, one that will stand t
and for our nhs. that is what our plans would make possible, that is what we are talking about when we talk about care. and that is why we have put such an emphasis on supporting carers, young and old, paid and unpaid, the unsung heroes who do such a remarkablejob unpaid, the unsung heroes who do such a remarkable job looking after a loved ones. some people have criticised me for going on and on about carers. even saying it is only because i have been a care at most of my life for my mum, for...
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and i had my baby on the nhs, and i have a long history with the nhs. and i've been very open about it. i was diagnosed with type one diabetes at the age of three and i have seen some brilliant parts of the nhs, but i've also seen some of its darker corners. and so the nhs is genuinely one of the reasons i came into politics, because i want to help the brightest lights to flourish, but also to help those people who are not getting the services that they should do. and this is particularly the case in women's health and indeed in maternity services, as we've seen this week. so that's one of the dark corners, is it? yeah, it is. now for people who don't know about type one diabetes, they may not realise that giving birth is itself a dangerous thing. it is a serious thing. it's much more complicated than women living without type one. and i had amazing care. i mean, i really can't fault it. but also it tended to... there was a moment in the pregnancy where both i and the baby were at risk and we were rushed in. and our... rushed in early? yes, early. yeah,
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nhs dentistry. 50 failure to get a grip on reform of nhs dentistry.— failure to get a grip on reform of nhs dentistry. so let's talk about our nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans. _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans. what _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would - nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would do i your plans, what you would do differently. the government telling us that this planet has announced today would cost £111 million per year. it's quite a cost. but we know as well that if we look at how much in real terms funding for dentistry has been cut, the british dental association says it's a real terms drop of £1 billion since 2010. the announcements today and even what you are proposing isjust a drop in the ocean, isn't it? i you are proposing is 'ust a drop in the ocean, isn't mi you are proposing is 'ust a drop in the ocean, isn't it? i made no bones about th
nhs dentistry. 50 failure to get a grip on reform of nhs dentistry.— failure to get a grip on reform of nhs dentistry. so let's talk about our nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans. _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans. what _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you _ nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would - nhs dentistry. so let's talk about your plans, what you would do i your plans, what you would do differently. the government...
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they nhs? they >> well, mr speaker , my >> well, mr speaker, my honourable friend, is absolutely right. whereas here in england we have a plan when it comes to education, where we're marching up the league table and we have virtually eliminated those waiting the longest amount of time . but in labour run wales, time. but in labour run wales, as said , education rates are as he said, education rates are falling and waiting lists over 18 months are more than ten times higher than here in england . it's crystal clear we england. it's crystal clear we should stick to our plan for a brighter future and not go back to square one. with labour. i'm sorry. thank you , mr speaker. sorry. thank you, mr speaker. >> according to open democracy this week, since 1999, at least 391 people have died at our borders. that is a rate prime minister of more than one man, one woman per month for 25 years. and on top of this, the financial cost is deadly and failed border regime, as well as the prime minister's plan f
they nhs? they >> well, mr speaker , my >> well, mr speaker, my honourable friend, is absolutely right. whereas here in england we have a plan when it comes to education, where we're marching up the league table and we have virtually eliminated those waiting the longest amount of time . but in labour run wales, time. but in labour run wales, as said , education rates are as he said, education rates are falling and waiting lists over 18 months are more than ten times higher than here...
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it is utterl extra funding forthe nhs. it 3 utterly humiliating that extra funding forthe nhs. it 1 utterly humiliating that they the chancellor's final budget, 15 budget since the conservatives came to office in 2010, it has taken them this long to abolish a gaping little in our tax system.— in our tax system. what are you auoin to in our tax system. what are you going to get _ in our tax system. what are you going to get that _ in our tax system. what are you going to get that money - in our tax system. what are you going to get that money from? | in our tax system. what are you i going to get that money from? the government _ going to get that money from? tue: government made these going to get that money from? ti2 government made these innocents on wednesday, i am government made these innocents on wednesday, iam now government made these innocents on wednesday, i am now going through all the government documents to identify the funding stream to honour those commitments. those commitments are to reduce nhs waiting lists by 2 million a year, dental appointments, as well a
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in their nhs department. of those, more than two thirds think the impact has been negative. only 5% thought it was positive. i'm very concerned. we are doing some very straightforward, mild cataracts and everybody's delighted except the consultants that are doing that and the money that's been paid for that and the nurses that are assisting with that are not in the nhs and that money has to come from somewhere, the staff has to come from somewhere, so it's exacerbating other waits, and the other waits are much more important. we know that people on waiting lists to be seen in outpatient clinics are much more at risk of going blind than new patients with minimal cataracts. we've prioritised whatever makes a profit, not whatever needs to be done the most. the independent health care provider network says they don't recognise that argument. in the royal college's survey, the two most commonly referenced problems were training and funding. nhs england says all providers are required to help provide training but w
in their nhs department. of those, more than two thirds think the impact has been negative. only 5% thought it was positive. i'm very concerned. we are doing some very straightforward, mild cataracts and everybody's delighted except the consultants that are doing that and the money that's been paid for that and the nurses that are assisting with that are not in the nhs and that money has to come from somewhere, the staff has to come from somewhere, so it's exacerbating other waits, and the...
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do you work for the nhs? d0 this it? do you work for the nhs? do you fancy what wes streeting has been saying about nhs staff working weekends and evenings? it's part of their pledge to deliver an extra 40,000 appointments a week. >> yes. wes streeting also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on migrant workers. >> well, political commentator jack rowlett joins us now. a very good morning to you, jack. it's good to hear some plans, afoot for the nhs. but i just wonder how these plans are going to go down with nhs staff who already feel very hard worked and underpaid . and underpaid. >> absolutely. and i think that's why it's so important that's why it's so important that there's a focus on training new staff as well. and, you know, we've seen some of that with the focus on reduction, on the reliance , of the migrant the reliance, of the migrant workforce. i think this is a it's a good idea. workforce. i think this is a it's a good idea . so it's going it's a good idea. so it's going to involve a focus on so—called high
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thought nhs? you thought if only minister see they minister could see this, they could it out . could sort it out. >> well, perpetual reorganisations, um , and again, reorganisations, um, and again, every government that comes into power and i've been around a long time now. they are just they cannot resist reorganising they cannot resist reorganising the nhs . and wes streeting has the nhs. and wes streeting has talked about this. they're going to restructure and i guarantee you it will cost billions of pounds.it you it will cost billions of pounds . it will take years. pounds. it will take years. they'll take their eye off the ball and it will not achieve any meaningful purpose. so what i would say to the labour party or the conservatives or the lib dems or anyone else talk , talk dems or anyone else talk, talk to the clinicians, talk to the managers that are currently in the nhs and work together to find some sensible solutions rather than making a whole raft of promises which they will struggl
thought nhs? you thought if only minister see they minister could see this, they could it out . could sort it out. >> well, perpetual reorganisations, um , and again, reorganisations, um, and again, every government that comes into power and i've been around a long time now. they are just they cannot resist reorganising they cannot resist reorganising the nhs . and wes streeting has the nhs. and wes streeting has talked about this. they're going to restructure and i guarantee you it will...
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we were registered with an nhs dentist in hampshire where we used to— nhs dentist in hampshire where we used to live and moved about two years _ used to live and moved about two years ago— used to live and moved about two years ago to further west into dorset — years ago to further west into dorset and at the time we thought we would _ dorset and at the time we thought we would stay— dorset and at the time we thought we would stay with our current dentist in case _ would stay with our current dentist in case it_ would stay with our current dentist in case it was difficult to find and register— in case it was difficult to find and register a — in case it was difficult to find and register a new practice. in case it was difficult to find and registera new practice. in in case it was difficult to find and register a new practice. in fact we are glad _ register a new practice. in fact we are glad we — register a new practice. in fact we are glad we did because it turned out to— are glad we did because it turned out to he — are glad we did because it turned out to be impos
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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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they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors. that's the longest period of industrial action in nhs history. of course, it's at a time when the nhs is always very busy with winter pressures, viruses such as covid and flu, so there's no doubt it's going to be challenging. first of all, let's just take a look at how muchjunior doctors are paid. well, for the basic foundation pay in first year,
they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors. that's the longest...
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the state of nhs hospitals is far worse thanit state of nhs hospitals is far worse than it was a decade and a half ago, there is now difficulty actually carrying out procedures because of things like sewage leaks in hospital, there is insufficient to equipment, often, to do the level of testing that needs to be done, there are far fewer beds than another similar health care systems and it systems are rarely up to scratch. all that makes it much, much harder for them to do theirjobs effectively. and on top of that, there is also dissatisfaction and other staff groups in the nhs as well, which leads to high levels of turnover, which can also therefore make it harder for them turnover, which can also therefore make it harderfor them to do turnover, which can also therefore make it harder for them to do their jobs. 50 make it harder for them to do their 'obs_ , ., ., make it harder for them to do their “obs. y., . ._ ., jobs. so you are saying the nhs hasn't been _ jobs. so you are saying the nhs hasn't been properly _ jobs. so you are saying the nhs hasn't been properly funded? i l jobs.
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the nhs failed. it failed people and let them down. they clearly have had improvements since that time. but going forward we need to go through the full recommendations of the report and hold the nhs to account for bringing through the changes that are necessary. >> we need reform, we need change. i have seen firsthand how important the form is. i also saw how hard, i also sell how hard it is particularly cultural issues. it provides brave decisions and difficult decisions. eleven years ago the health secretary, the now chancellor said the nhs staff from raising their worries about care must come to an end. ten months from the case. there are still clear examples of nhs manages still gagging staff and then being moved on instead of moved out. so, will the prime minister now commit to ensuring that those that do silence whistle blows will no longer be able to work. >> mr. speaker, of course the behavior that the gentleman describes is wrong. i believe already is illegal under our laws. we will make sure that people do have the abilities
the nhs failed. it failed people and let them down. they clearly have had improvements since that time. but going forward we need to go through the full recommendations of the report and hold the nhs to account for bringing through the changes that are necessary. >> we need reform, we need change. i have seen firsthand how important the form is. i also saw how hard, i also sell how hard it is particularly cultural issues. it provides brave decisions and difficult decisions. eleven years...
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you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs _ good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during - good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during covid. i i returned to the nhs during covid. and i did my return to practice on paediatric intensive care and then with a background in a&e and having been a sister in a&e, i decided to go back. but over a period of about six months, i sent numerous e—mails to different members of the department in management, saying i was looking for a job, that i had finished in paediatric intensive care and not one did i get a reply. i think i did get a reply once and they said they would be in touch and i never heard from anyone, to say, yes we would like to see you, let's interview you. i'm now school nursing. ifeel that part interview you. i'm now school nursing. i feel that part of, also the problem which i know has been mentioned, is the staffing issues. and from up above in management, people like myself that are looking to come back into the nhs, i'm a 51—year—old woman, but with a lot
you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs _ good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during - good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during covid. i i returned to the nhs during covid. and i did my return to practice on paediatric intensive care and then with a background in a&e and having been a sister in a&e, i decided to go back. but over a period of about six months, i sent numerous e—mails to different members of the department in...
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what's labour's plan for the nhs .7 we labour's plan for the nhs.7 we heard all about that today from wes streeting in keir starmer . wes streeting in keir starmer. i'm also going to be speaking to nigel farage. he's taking on his remain nemesis, michael heseltine , and going to be heseltine, and going to be discussing whether reform will do a deal with the tories. and would you believe it.7 protests have broken out in the sunny houday have broken out in the sunny holiday spot of majorca over , holiday spot of majorca over, you guessed it, tourism. we'll have more on that story in just a moment. but first, here's the news with polly middleton first in the gb newsroom . in the gb newsroom. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story this hour. the prime minister's been hitting out at plans by junior doctors to stage another round of strikes next month. members of the british medical association will walk out for five days starting from the 27th of june. speaking at a campaign event just this afternoon, rishi sunak said it was politically motivated and not in the
what's labour's plan for the nhs .7 we labour's plan for the nhs.7 we heard all about that today from wes streeting in keir starmer . wes streeting in keir starmer. i'm also going to be speaking to nigel farage. he's taking on his remain nemesis, michael heseltine , and going to be heseltine, and going to be discussing whether reform will do a deal with the tories. and would you believe it.7 protests have broken out in the sunny houday have broken out in the sunny holiday spot of majorca over ,...
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he talks about the nhs as a priority. of coruse, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years _ of spending restraint after the labour government bankru pted 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 inflationjust over the last four or five years alone. in just the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors, 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, it's 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 dan poulter�*s comments were clearly wrong but that defection is clearly a big boon for the labour p
he talks about the nhs as a priority. of coruse, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years _ of spending restraint after the labour government bankru pted 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 inflationjust over the last four or five years alone. in just the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors, a net...
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in the nhs. they lie to you about why your loved one died, about poor care. then bury documents with evidence in them and they try to silence staff who speak out. this is according to the nhs ombudsman. there are around 11,000 avoidable deaths every yean 11,000 avoidable deaths every year, 11,000 someone's mum dies, their children know something dodgy happened and then they're met with a rotten culture, including the altering of care plans, the disappearance of crucial documents and complete denials. they lie to you. they appear to have been getting away with industrial scale negligence by covering it up or banking on distraught relatives being too weak to take legal action. but they really get away with it because the nhs is like a religion and people dare not criticise it. you'd be accused of nhs phobia. one trust referred 26 medics to the general medical council for alleged misconduct for trying to speak out no wrongdoing was found. the lucy letby case whistleblowers had to write her a letter
in the nhs. they lie to you about why your loved one died, about poor care. then bury documents with evidence in them and they try to silence staff who speak out. this is according to the nhs ombudsman. there are around 11,000 avoidable deaths every yean 11,000 avoidable deaths every year, 11,000 someone's mum dies, their children know something dodgy happened and then they're met with a rotten culture, including the altering of care plans, the disappearance of crucial documents and complete...
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when it comes nhs. but she says, comes to the nhs. but she says, what about recognise the holistic nhs? she holistic nature of the nhs? she talks about things like community and all of the community trusts and all of the value that they add, and she worries that privatisation could jeopardise integrity of jeopardise the integrity of those services. those community based services. uh, there you go. what do you make to some of that now? i make no bones for this . i accept this no bones for this. i accept this is a controversial topic, but we go where perhaps other people will. not a story has been going around in my head for a few days now. a doctor, well, he's an ex doctor i've got to say, uh, doctor now. i've got to say, uh, this in the news a few days this was in the news a few days ago. he had. i'll spare you the details. it is indeed tea time. he had some of most serious he had some of the most serious category, images of child category, uh, images of child abuse computer. as abuse on his computer. as i said, i won't go through all
when it comes nhs. but she says, comes to the nhs. but she says, what about recognise the holistic nhs? she holistic nature of the nhs? she talks about things like community and all of the community trusts and all of the value that they add, and she worries that privatisation could jeopardise integrity of jeopardise the integrity of those services. those community based services. uh, there you go. what do you make to some of that now? i make no bones for this . i accept this no bones for this....
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and she usesl the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at the _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at the moment i the nhs all the time. if you are the | health secretary at the moment any post—pandemic world where you have got absolutely appalling waiting lists in england, same in scotland and wales, but if people are in charge of it in those parts of our countries, same northern ireland, she has a sticky wicket. her hope and she got some money out of the chancellor in the budget is if you spent three or e4 chancellor in the budget is if you spent three or £4 billion on productivity, basically getting more bang for your buck by having better it and technology, we will start to see improvements in the health service quite quickly. what is hard for her so many newscasters know bits of the nhs are crumbling, there is province with buildings, fax machines are still used, hospital it can be terrible and she now, like ministers are
and she usesl the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at the _ the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary at the moment i the nhs all the time. if you are the | health secretary at the moment any post—pandemic world where you have got absolutely appalling waiting lists in england, same in scotland and wales, but if people are in charge of it in those...