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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 things
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 nhsent, including here in doncaster east.— investment, including here in doncaster east. �* �* . doncaster east. but there wasn't a andemic doncaster east. but there wasn't a pandemic when — doncaster east. but there wasn't a pandemic when conservative - pandemic when conservative chancellors like george osborne decided — chancellors like george osborne decided that local authorities would take the _ decided that local authorities would take the brunt of the cuts and they would _ take the brunt of the cuts and they would get — take the brunt of the cuts and they would get year— by—year settlements and never— would get year— by—year settlements and never been able to properly plan or make _ and never been able to properly plan or make things happen, so the gentleman there said we need action, not words. _ gentleman there said we need action, not words, and i think he's right, levelling — not words, and i think he's right, levelling up, this competition between area, that was the wrong idea
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comments on the nhs and problems in the nhs. the gentleman at the end at the nhs.ety 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 society. one other comment. somebody else with their hand up on the nhs. your comment and question. i am their hand up on the nhs. your comment and question. i am one of a coule comment a
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what is the nhs and go, right. what is the nhs and go, right. what is the of the nhs?ose 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 the key problem t
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and then waste in the nhs.ch 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 reduce, less spent on the health service. you can see there is
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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 the test
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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 freevice 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 managemen
of the nhs . 91% of people idea of the nhs. 91% of people still believe that the nhs should be a freevice 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...
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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 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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it is utterl extra funding forthe nhs. it 3 utterly humiliating that extra funding forthe nhs.liating 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 as free breakfast clu
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in their nhs department.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 with fewer simple cataract operations in the nhs, some argue there have been reduced opportunities to train the next generation of surgeons, and funding for the work lost can no longer be used to offset more complex operations
in their nhs department.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,...
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i am proud, and as a government we security fear for our nhs staff that made not a single of nhs staff of nhs activity was lost to strike action. in stark contrast to the rest of the uk. the tories have chosen their course. they have chosen electoral bribes that will see more money in the pockets of the wealthy at the expense of investment in the nhs. astonishingly, rather than reversing 14 years of tory cuts, labour, there ways it's treating is proudly, in his words, holding the door wide open to nhs privatisation. we have had one group of private investors boast that labour will kick—start private sector investment much more proactively than the tories were able to do. they are not even try to hide it. let us be blunt about what is coming down the track at westminster. where there managed by the tories are labour, the uk game and intends to sell off the nhs, piece by piece. just consider that could end up. an american—style system with people charged thousands of pounds for treatment. the pure cut off from health care all together while astronomical profits flow to private companies.
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because of huge problems nhs had is not huge problems the nhs had is not the net zero for the nhs is transport by car, it's about how hospitals run, how the very dated estate of the nhs is used to optimally. and it takes time , people's time away takes time, people's time away from what's really important. clearing the backlogs, you know, 7.8 million, whatever the figure , it's probably 10 million in reality are waiting for something . let's get that sorted something. let's get that sorted and then do the luxuries like this . this. >> well, you raise a very good point. i'm struck just firstly, i didn't know that the that nhs england had a greener nhs team. apparently the compiled combined salary bill of this green team is £3 million a year, 48 roles have been made and essentially lots of decisions have to tick a green box if they're to be made. it seems there's huge, so much bureaucracy going on. it says no decision can be taken without a product. social values and contribution to emissions targets being considered. why on earth is the nhs worrying about its carbon footprint when, as
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there are nhs is maternity care. there are nhs is maternity care.e nhs with a budget of nhs managers with a budget of £180 billion, 2 million members of staff, and they're crying about being understaffed and under—resourced if they spent more time looking after patients instead of finding ways to cover up avoidable deaths, there , up avoidable deaths, there, maybe we'd have a better health service. heads should roll. but let's get the thoughts of my panel right now it is daily express columnist carole malone. ihave express columnist carole malone. i have got trade unionist andy mcdonald and of course the wonderful political editor of the daily express has , well, sam the daily express has, well, sam lister, thank you very much. oh, right. okay. look, carole , i right. okay. look, carole, i mean, this for me is absolutely astonishing. and it does make you wonder whether or not heads will roll here. >> well, they haven't in the >> well, no, they haven't in the past, have they? mean, go all past, have they? i mean, go all the back to two between 2000 t
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and she usesl the nhs all the time. if you are the health secretary _ the nhs all the time.he 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 in several government departments, i don't want to say desperately, that seems very unkind, but frantically trying to make some goodin but frantically trying to make some good in what tim
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betterfor the nhs, betterfor better for the nhs, better for taxpayers, betterfor the nhs, betterfor taxpayersetter for patients. applause and there is another part of our plan to save the nhs that really set us apart. care. because liberal democrats we understand if you want to fix the nhs, you have fix care, social care, family care. for the grandma who is stuck in overcrowded hospital ward right now. just imagine if she could go home today and see her grandson, watch him play. imagine if she could be cared for at home by her children who are desperate to look after her. imagine if they had the support, the equipment and professional care they need. imagine how much better that would be for everyone. 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
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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 o
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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nhs of path on the nhs.u've been considering the considering this notion of the software, computer software, the, the computer software, the, the computer software has been software that the nhs has been adopting in certain trusts, which believe has come which i believe has come straight w this right? >> yes. so in america w path persuaded software companies and indeed to build indeed the government to build gender and, and of gender identity and, and all of the associated requirements into the associated requirements into the software that is used in health care systems and now the nhs is adopting that same american so we're american software. so we're seeing nhs trusts rolling out patient records where if you walked in, andrew, they wouldn't ask you whether you were a man or a woman. they'd ask you whether were cisgender or whether you were cisgender or transgender other transgender or some other identity. because identity. and then because they've obfuscated plain old male and female, which of course is e
nhs of path on the nhs.u've been considering the considering this notion of the software, computer software, the, the computer software, the, the computer software has been software that the nhs has been adopting in certain trusts, which believe has come which i believe has come straight w this right? >> yes. so in america w path persuaded software companies and indeed to build indeed the government to build gender and, and of gender identity and, and all of the associated requirements...
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nhs-_ the - the nhs.llion productivity plan for the nhs. the nhs is our loudest —— largest spending department in that regard, an incredibly important public service. whilst a strong economy helps to pay for the nhs, equally a strong and productive nhs helps a growing economy. i am really excited about these very ambitious plans do notjust gear up basic technology across our hospital trust to make sure doctors and nurses are able to work with the best technology dated but also using ai technology dated but also using al to help with scans, for example, so we are really bringing the nhs into the 21st—century. we are really bringing the nhs into the 21st-century._ we are really bringing the nhs into the 21st-century. there is a repairs backlou of the 21st-century. there is a repairs backlog of £11 _ the 21st-century. there is a repairs backlog of £11 billion. _ the 21st-century. there is a repairs backlog of £11 billion. we _ the 21st-century. there is a repairs backlog of £11 billion. we know, i the 21st-c
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within the nhs. are some of the nhs.uncements that jeremy hunt made you think made yesterday? do you think they're an impact they're going to have an impact about productivity, trying about productivity, about trying to it to fund, you know, new it systems efficiency? systems to improve efficiency? i think look, you know, we can't buy our way out of the problem with the nhs. with the n hs. >> with the nhs. >> we've tried many times. so >> we've tried so many times. so i think it's positive to see i do think it's positive to see that actually we're taking that step but the problems step into ai. but the problems there relate to blame, excuses and . we really need to and denial. we really need to get to the core issue, and the core issue is the leadership and the management of the nhs. all right. >> well, karl, thank you very much for joining >> well, karl, thank you very much forjoining us this much for joining us this afternoon. we'll hear a little bit little bit more from from karl a little bit more from from karl a lit
within the nhs. are some of the nhs.uncements that jeremy hunt made you think made yesterday? do you think they're an impact they're going to have an impact about productivity, trying about productivity, about trying to it to fund, you know, new it systems efficiency? systems to improve efficiency? i think look, you know, we can't buy our way out of the problem with the nhs. with the n hs. >> with the nhs. >> we've tried many times. so >> we've tried so many times. so i think...
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moggs terry says on incredible buying power the nhs. why is power of the nhs.y then, is this buy even this never used to buy even bafic this never used to buy even basic medicines, which the pubuc basic medicines, which the public cheaper over public can buy much cheaper over the of pharmacies? and the counter of pharmacies? and mike the nhs been mike says the nhs has been failing for years and now the gp's have gone into hiding, is that it's worst? there's too much waste, too diversity much waste, too much diversity training, managers, all training, too many managers, all state systems fail the nhs state systems fail and the nhs is in the queue. and ruth says we should charge a flat fee to access the nhs. we cannot keep treating the entire world for free. more than 100 members of the lords and commons have signed a letter calling for an immediate arms embargo on israel, claiming our most important eastern ally important middle eastern ally is committing violations of international war and war crimes. since 2008, the british government has licensed arms worth mo
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moggs terry says on incredible buying power the nhs. why is power of the nhs.then, is this buy even this never used to buy even bafic this never used to buy even basic medicines, which the pubuc basic medicines, which the public cheaper over public can buy much cheaper over the of pharmacies? and the counter of pharmacies? and mike the nhs been mike says the nhs has been failing for years and now the gp's have gone into hiding, is that it's worst? there's too much waste, too diversity much waste, too much diversity training, managers, all training, too many managers, all state systems fail the nhs state systems fail and the nhs is in the queue. and ruth says we should charge a flat fee to access the nhs. we cannot keep treating the entire world for free. more than 100 members of the lords and commons have signed a letter calling for an immediate arms embargo on israel, claiming our most important eastern ally important middle eastern ally is committing violations of international war and war crimes. since 2008, the british government has licensed arms worth more
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so state pensions and the nhs.e minister's latest unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance going to be paid for by cuts to state pensions or cuts to the nhs ? the pensions or cuts to the nhs? the prime minister. >> so , mr speaker. >> so, mr speaker. >> so, mr speaker. >> mr speaker, it's i'm glad he's brought up the budget. it's about time that he spoke about his plans because what have we heard, mr speaker, from the shadow chief secretary, the shadow chief secretary, the shadow chief secretary to the treasury confirmed prime minister, the shadow chief secretary of the treasury has confirmed that the labour party will not be sticking to the conservative government's spending plans. so we now have a litany, a litany of unfunded promises on the nhs, on mental health, on dentistry, on breakfast clubs. and that doesn't even include the £28 billion 2030 eco pledge that he's still committed to. but what we all know, mr speaker, is that while we're cutting taxes, labour's unfunded promises mean higher tax
so state pensions and the nhs.e minister's latest unfunded £46 billion promise to scrap national insurance going to be paid for by cuts to state pensions or cuts to the nhs ? the pensions or cuts to the nhs? the prime minister. >> so , mr speaker. >> so, mr speaker. >> so, mr speaker. >> mr speaker, it's i'm glad he's brought up the budget. it's about time that he spoke about his plans because what have we heard, mr speaker, from the shadow chief secretary, the shadow...
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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.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 —— own mps and talking into an election. levelling up funds, £242 million to be spent in canary wharf, one of the most expensive postcodes in the uk. what is that but a bribe towards the election for london may. we are seeing a government in its final throes, we are seeing a government in its finalthroes, is we are seeing a government in its final throes, is on the government emphasising wealthy taff tax breaks for the wealthy and making a real difference to peoples lives. people on low wages were disproportionately dependent on the very public serv
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but the nhs, the unfunded 46 billion and the state pensions for the nhs. >> i'm glad the budget and inhe treasury confirmed. [laughter] the labour party will not be sitting. it doesn't even include the 2030 ego plan. we all know is the higher taxes for working britain. [cheering] not sticking to his completely unfounded bill. itould trick people into the system. social security and pensions and it's spent on the nhs. he walked to raise other taxes for the prime minister. >> what he would see is nhs going up. the same time we are backing for millions of people. what i hear for him he cuts for national security. this is world war and it is in this commitment. but she weeks ago he tracks down on those. in the of the fantasy trakstar. and mr. speaker, 2022. is part . the public can see the only to protect the country from the madness of this already curates. [chanting] mr. speaker, sister speaker. [chanting] it is thef■x triple the last ten years it is all we have to do to and all we have 28 billion dollar unfunded. it is all there. he still went this committed no, the problem is, none of
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you know, nhs cares for know, i think the nhs cares for us the nhs should care us and the nhs shouldf. and so i'm determined not just to look at pay determined not just to look at pay but look at working pay but also to look at working conditions as well. >> question. health >> just a final question. health secretary on anti—semitism in health care. know been health care. i know you've been investigating one particular doctor who was suspended from the register for the medical register for a utany the medical register for a litany of anti—semitic, racist and sexist messages. but then he may be back in his post. this doctor darky's he may be back in his post in three months time. should doctors who are being anti—semitic, racist and sexist ever their jobs back ? ever get their jobs back? >> so i hope you'll understand. camilla, i can't comment on individual cases, but what i can tell your audience is that some months ago i wrote to both nhs england and to the regulators across health care to underline our expectation that their members and staff working in the nhs will adhere to the v
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it'sjust insurance funds nhs, funds pensions. it doesn't.surance funds nhs, funds pensions. it doesn't. it'sjust tax, it insurance funds nhs, funds pensions. it doesn't. it's just tax, it all goes together. there is no difference between cutting national insurance in katic income tax in terms of the effects on government finances, in terms of effect on nhs spending. none at all. this is still to do with national assurance. what is going to happen to the state pension if no national insurance contributions from workers are being made? i guess he is alluding to the idea that this might be phased out over time, that the chance hinted at. i have to wait until 67, she says, which i am aggrieved that, because i have worked since i am 17, i was well paid for 35 years plus. if it is abolished, how do people then qualify, especially of choosing not to work and contribute to a country, orfor people not to work and contribute to a country, or for people that do work, it is stressful enough, she says, having to wait until 67, i and the moderate majority
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rapid population the nhs and rapid population growth hammering nhs as a growth hammering the nhs as migration. >> but i'm not sure it's actually the key problem because . are multiple problems . so there are multiple problems with of them, yes, with the nhs. one of them, yes, is absolutely. the population growth line with the growth isn't in line with the nhs management, other things nhs management, but other things like ill like we are an incredibly ill country . there are more people country. there are more people who are off sick than there should there are more people should be. there are more people who than there who are in ill health than there should mentally should be. we're very mentally ill . that's a huge ill country. that's a huge burden. now immigration is supporting in one sense, supporting the nhs in one sense, because 17% nhs is because 17% of the nhs is immigrant based . there is no immigrant based. there is no support for the coming from support for the nhs coming from people we also have people being iller. we also have an population we an ageing population which
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however, support for the founding principles of the nhs remains high, with 91% believing the nhs shouldpeople need to use it, 82% agreeing it should be primarily funded through taxes. let's speak to mark dayan, policy analyst and head of public affairs at the nuffield trust. he co—authored the report on patient satisfaction with the nhs. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered thank you forjoining us on bbc news. iwondered if thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered if you could outline the main findings from the report. t outline the main findings from the re ort. ~' ., ., report. i think the overall finding of satisfaction _ report. i think the overall finding of satisfaction with _ report. i think the overall finding of satisfaction with the _ report. i think the overall finding of satisfaction with the way - report. i think the overall finding of satisfaction with the way the l report. i think the overall finding i of satisfaction with the way the nhs runs is certainly the most important and a difficult thing for us to recognise. there are also signs that valued insti
however, support for the founding principles of the nhs remains high, with 91% believing the nhs shouldpeople need to use it, 82% agreeing it should be primarily funded through taxes. let's speak to mark dayan, policy analyst and head of public affairs at the nuffield trust. he co—authored the report on patient satisfaction with the nhs. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered thank you forjoining us on bbc news. iwondered if thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wondered if you...
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as i planned, they are for the nhs be corrected and recognize in the nhs to helping others.leased to the organization recognize our honor system and able to acknowledge the work and it remains open for that. i will make sure he discusses his proposals. >> i welcome the legislation■ó. mr. speaker, we lost tommy mcavoy that he was with loyaltyx it will take her well deserved retirement. she has served her constituents with a real sense of duty, unwavering commitment and it's committed by all of us. >> by someone using racist language and it makes you want to take all black women. >> the alleged comments were wrong. , they were racist. that remorse should be accepted. there's no place for racism in britain and the government i lead is living proof of that. >> the minister also said a member from the north should be charged. how long but he just say? beforeter has the courage to hand it back? >> as i said, the judgment apologized genuinely the remorse should be accepted. reflect on the double standard calling her opponent's come. conservatives to not be in the man he wanted to t
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the nhs . now, people worldwide. the nhs.nt waiting list excess deaths around the world, they care more about hitting stupid green targets than they do about patients in england. >> now let me give you a bit of a lesson here, because the key word, the key word in that monologue was trial. yes, there's a pilot scheme currently underway which will be reported on and reviewed. there are net zero targets up until 2040. but if you think that you're going to go against the grain and go against the mainstream view in every large organisation across the world, that these targets are necessary and that environment, environmental damage and climate change will cause more long term harm than if we don't act. now, if you really think that you're going to buck that trend at the cost of the health of the planet, then i think you're like king canute holding back the tide. >> do you know how much this at this electric ambulance fleet is going to the if it going to cost the nhs? if it goes it's going to make goes ahead, it's going to make ope
the nhs . now, people worldwide. the nhs.nt waiting list excess deaths around the world, they care more about hitting stupid green targets than they do about patients in england. >> now let me give you a bit of a lesson here, because the key word, the key word in that monologue was trial. yes, there's a pilot scheme currently underway which will be reported on and reviewed. there are net zero targets up until 2040. but if you think that you're going to go against the grain and go against...
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should be raised and some the nhs should be raised and some the nhs should be less wasteful.ic. the other thing that comes across from this survey is a consistently high level of support for the current model of nhs care. when asked about the model of care for the nhs, 91% percent of those who respondended said they think the nhs should be free at the point of use, funded largely by taxation. we should remember this is england, scotland and wales, with different administrations in charge of the nhs in the three nations. the time is 1.15. our top story this afternoon — a safeguarding review into the death of finley boden says he was failed by authorities in derbyshire, when he should have been one of the most protected children in the area. and still to come — seen for the first time, the footage of ira members attacking british forces at the height of the troubles. coming up on bbc news, what next for wales after they miss out on qualification for the european championships? we reflect on a campaign that felljust championships? we reflect on a campaign that fell just short. m
should be raised and some the nhs should be raised and some the nhs should be less wasteful.ic. the other thing that comes across from this survey is a consistently high level of support for the current model of nhs care. when asked about the model of care for the nhs, 91% percent of those who respondended said they think the nhs should be free at the point of use, funded largely by taxation. we should remember this is england, scotland and wales, with different administrations in charge of the...
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would you pay >> nhs in need would you pay even more tax to save the nhs.7 shocking new polling shows most of us absolutely would not. has the nhs lost its sacred cow status? right. well, this is interesting , isn't it? the nhs usually i've seen a lot of. i'd pay more tax for the nhs if it meant more appointments, if it meant an improved service , if it meant improved service, if it meant more money for doctors and nurses. but it looks like something's changed in our psyche. perhaps as a nation, people are no longer willing. a majority of us say at least they're no longer willing to pay more tax for the nhs. >> i think there's two things going on here. go on. number one, people feel like they're paying one, people feel like they're paying than ever. more paying more tax than ever. more people have been dragged into higher tax bands because of fiscal drag and even though national insurance is coming down a little bit, people feel like they're paying lots more tax. that tax burden is at its highest point in 70 years. but also people can see that the nhs has had billions more for cash. i
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we asked nhs england for an interview with their chief executive.hey refused, but told us in a statement they'd... the department of health and social care said... elliot colburn is a conservative mp who sits on the women and equalities select committee. i think there is an incredibly long way to go until we can claim that there is equitable levels in health care for trans people. we know that waiting times are far beyond other conditions within the nhs. what needs to be done by the government, by nhs england to realistically bring these lists down? i think one of the major things is workforce, actually having the staff who are sufficiently trained to be able to deal with these complex matters of trans health care. so when it comes to waiting times, i don't want a loud, angry argument and i don't think trans people either want a loud, angry argument about their very existence. it would actually be nice just to have a discussion based on one issue, an issue of waiting times and how we can get those down and how we can get people the support that they
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stay home, protect the nhs , save home, protect the nhs, save lives. how about the nhs protects us? some of the middle management? those whopping salaries? how about we look at procurement, the inefficient causes, the wastage on diversity and inclusivity , officers on net and inclusivity, officers on net zero and carbon reduction policies ? how about we get some policies? how about we get some common sense back into the nhs ? common sense back into the nhs? let me know what you think. the usual ways gbviews@gbnews.com. now there's lots more still to come between now and 4 pm, including a maths teacher in swindon tells his tribunal that he was sacked after refusing to use a pupil's preferred pronouns . is it unfair dismissal, as the former teacher claims will have that ruling live when it happens this afternoon ? but first, it's this afternoon? but first, it's time for your latest news headunes time for your latest news headlines with tatiana sanchez . headlines with tatiana sanchez. >> martin. thank you. the top stories, audio has emerged detailing the moment that emergency workers
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the nhs is not the nhs that was, you know, created back in 1947 or whatever.not the nhs of the 1970s. since then, money has been drained into what was it, david gerber called it the job class where you've got this inflation of management. >> we don't like those words before 9:00. sorry. never mind. >> so basically, you know, in 1979 4% of the budget went towards the management class. yeah.in towards the management class. yeah. in 2006 it was more like 14. i would wager it's now over 25. >> blairite reforms . >> blairite reforms. >> blairite reforms. >> it's not just blairite, it's tory as well. it's cross—party. it's the fees. it's the whole change of the landscape that the social care act and the social act. in 2012, everything's about privatisation . so i'll give you privatisation. so i'll give you an example. let me explain. >> well, well, labour, i mean labour brought in the private sector even more than the conservatives have. sector even more than the conthey're es have. sector even more than the conthey're es ithe. sector even more than the conthey're e
the nhs is not the nhs that was, you know, created back in 1947 or whatever.not the nhs of the 1970s. since then, money has been drained into what was it, david gerber called it the job class where you've got this inflation of management. >> we don't like those words before 9:00. sorry. never mind. >> so basically, you know, in 1979 4% of the budget went towards the management class. yeah.in towards the management class. yeah. in 2006 it was more like 14. i would wager it's now over...
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extra for the nhs —— two 5p.specifically so that they can deliver productivity gains. where previous conservative chancellors in the last decade and a half have said we are going to improve productivity, and have failed, you're saying this will be different? we saw productivity in the public sector go up, it went up by 0.7%, in terms of public sector productivity. you keep saying labour doesn't have alan but they must have because you have just nicked the non—dom policy. it's a predictable charge, we have said those with the broadest shoulders should pay a bit more. you keep saying — shoulders should pay a bit more. you keep saying labour doesn't have a plan and you have stolen some of their plans so you can't have it both ways. their plans so you can't have it both ways-— their plans so you can't have it both wa s. , . ., ., , both ways. their plan was to “ust abolish the fi both ways. their plan was to “ust abolish the non-dom * both ways. their plan was to “ust abolish the non-dom regimeh both ways. their plan
extra for the nhs —— two 5p.specifically so that they can deliver productivity gains. where previous conservative chancellors in the last decade and a half have said we are going to improve productivity, and have failed, you're saying this will be different? we saw productivity in the public sector go up, it went up by 0.7%, in terms of public sector productivity. you keep saying labour doesn't have alan but they must have because you have just nicked the non—dom policy. it's a...
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rapid population the nhs and rapid population growth hammering nhs as a growth hammering the nhs asgration. >> but i'm not sure it's actually the key problem because . are multiple problems . so there are multiple problems with of them, yes, with the nhs. one of them, yes, is absolutely. the population growth line with the growth isn't in line with the nhs management, other things nhs management, but other things like ill like we are an incredibly ill country . there are more people country. there are more people who are off sick than there should there are more people should be. there are more people who than there who are in ill health than there should mentally should be. we're very mentally ill . that's a huge ill country. that's a huge burden. now immigration is supporting in one sense, supporting the nhs in one sense, because 17% nhs is because 17% of the nhs is immigrant based . there is no immigrant based. there is no support for the coming from support for the nhs coming from people we also have people being iller. we also have an population we an ageing population which we
rapid population the nhs and rapid population growth hammering nhs as a growth hammering the nhs asgration. >> but i'm not sure it's actually the key problem because . are multiple problems . so there are multiple problems with of them, yes, with the nhs. one of them, yes, is absolutely. the population growth line with the growth isn't in line with the nhs management, other things nhs management, but other things like ill like we are an incredibly ill country . there are more people...
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oh yes, it's the nhs . monopoly? oh yes, it's the nhs.ou can based insurance, which you can put against the american system? >> i don't want the american system. well, i don't understand the australian system. you the australian system. do you know , let's stick with the know, let's stick with the british system and let's follow through. we? jeremy, through. why should we? jeremy, jeremy to be the jeremy hunt used to be the minister for health. he was when he promised he was going to computerise the system. that was the deal. so we wouldn't get. i was in local hospital just was in my local hospital just last an elderly woman from last week. an elderly woman from brixton . she was years old, brixton. she was 84 years old, in she had that many in pain. she had that many letters in her hand. the appointments that come through after arriving in our rubbish postal service, after the time when have the when she's meant to have the appointment, was appointment, when was computerisation happen? computerisation meant to happen? because it today. >
oh yes, it's the nhs . monopoly? oh yes, it's the nhs.ou can based insurance, which you can put against the american system? >> i don't want the american system. well, i don't understand the australian system. you the australian system. do you know , let's stick with the know, let's stick with the british system and let's follow through. we? jeremy, through. why should we? jeremy, jeremy to be the jeremy hunt used to be the minister for health. he was when he promised he was going to...
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oh yes, it's the nhs . monopoly? oh yes, it's the nhs. you can based insurance, which you can put against the american system? >> i don't want the american system. well, i don't understand the australian system. you the australian system. do you know , let's stick with the know, let's stick with the british system and let's follow through. we? jeremy, through. why should we? jeremy, jeremy to be the jeremy hunt used to be the minister for health. he was when he promised he was going to computerise the system. that was the deal. so we wouldn't get. i was in local hospital just was in my local hospital just last an elderly woman from last week. an elderly woman from brixton . she was years old, brixton. she was 84 years old, in she had that many in pain. she had that many letters in her hand. the appointments that come through after arriving in our rubbish postal service, after the time when have the when she's meant to have the appointment, was appointment, when was computerisation happen? computerisation meant to happen? because it today.
oh yes, it's the nhs . monopoly? oh yes, it's the nhs. you can based insurance, which you can put against the american system? >> i don't want the american system. well, i don't understand the australian system. you the australian system. do you know , let's stick with the know, let's stick with the british system and let's follow through. we? jeremy, through. why should we? jeremy, jeremy to be the jeremy hunt used to be the minister for health. he was when he promised he was going to...
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the nhs is not the nhs that was, you know, created back in 1947 or whatever.s not the nhs of the 1970s. since then, money has been drained into what was it, david gerber called it the job class where you've got this inflation of management. >> we don't like those words before 9:00. sorry. never mind. >> so basically, you know, in 1979 4% of the budget went towards the management class. yeah.in towards the management class. yeah. in 2006 it was more like 14. i would wager it's now over 25. >> blairite reforms . >> blairite reforms. >> blairite reforms. >> it's not just blairite, it's tory as well. it's cross—party. it's the fees. it's the whole change of the landscape that the social care act and the social act. in 2012, everything's about privatisation . so i'll give you privatisation. so i'll give you an example. let me explain. >> well, well, labour, i mean labour brought in the private sector even more than the conservatives have. sector even more than the conthey're es have. sector even more than the conthey're es ithe. sector even more than the conthey're
the nhs is not the nhs that was, you know, created back in 1947 or whatever.s not the nhs of the 1970s. since then, money has been drained into what was it, david gerber called it the job class where you've got this inflation of management. >> we don't like those words before 9:00. sorry. never mind. >> so basically, you know, in 1979 4% of the budget went towards the management class. yeah.in towards the management class. yeah. in 2006 it was more like 14. i would wager it's now...
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he also announced a £3.11 billion productivity plan for the nhs because the nhs is one of our it's ourd. it's a critical and incredibly important public service. and we know that whilst a strong economy helps pay for the nhs equally, a strong and productive nhs helps a growing economy. and so i'm really excited about these very ambitious plans to notjust gear up basic technology across our hospital trusts to make sure that doctors and nurses are able to work with the best technology day to day. voters in portugal are electing a new parliament today. sunday's snap election was called after the socialist prime minister, antonio costa, resigned over a corruption investigation involving some of his staff. voting is now underway, with the governing socialists and opposition centre—right democratic alliance looking to claim a majority. a close result could give the far—right chega party powerful sway — though the democratic alliance leader has ruled out forming a coalition with it. socialist party is defending its record in eight years in power and although the economy lasted expanded more t
he also announced a £3.11 billion productivity plan for the nhs because the nhs is one of our it's ourd. it's a critical and incredibly important public service. and we know that whilst a strong economy helps pay for the nhs equally, a strong and productive nhs helps a growing economy. and so i'm really excited about these very ambitious plans to notjust gear up basic technology across our hospital trusts to make sure that doctors and nurses are able to work with the best technology day to...
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he also announced a £31; billion productivity plan for the nhs because the nhs is our largest spendingit's a critical and incredibly important public service. and we know that whilst a strong economy helps pay for the nhs equally, a strong and productive nhs helps a growing economy. and so i'm really excited about these very ambitious plans to notjust gear up basic technology across our hospital trusts, to make sure that doctors and nurses are able to work with the best technology day to day. now, this week, germany faced uncomfortable questions after a security lapse allowed a top—secret military discussion to be intercepted and made public by russian state media. officers from the german air force were heard talking about weapons aid to ukraine. the conversation also included sensitive details about uk military activities. our analysis editor ros atkins explains. the uk's foreign secretary and germany's foreign minister met in berlin on thursday. at the press conference, one subject was certain to come up. i don't want to play into the hands of some russian narrative about divisions
he also announced a £31; billion productivity plan for the nhs because the nhs is our largest spendingit's a critical and incredibly important public service. and we know that whilst a strong economy helps pay for the nhs equally, a strong and productive nhs helps a growing economy. and so i'm really excited about these very ambitious plans to notjust gear up basic technology across our hospital trusts, to make sure that doctors and nurses are able to work with the best technology day to day....