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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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a great, but i want to know what the future of the nhs is.— future of the nhs is. a great question- — future of the nhs is. a great question. thank _ future of the nhs is. a great question. thank you - future of the nhs is. a great question. thank you for - future of the nhs is. a great| question. thank you for what future of the nhs is. a great - question. thank you for what you said about my time as chancellor. i come from an nhs background. my dad was a gp and my mum was a pharmacist and i grew up working in the pharmacy and i know how important it is. the area where i wish i had made more progress is with waiting lists. it was a priority of my to cut waiting lists and we have not made as much progress as i would have liked and i want to be honest with you about that. they are starting to come down, 200,000 over the last few months. if we had not had all the strikes, we would have cut them by almost half a million. the strikes have had an impact. but it doesn't help you or your wife. what am i doing to make a difference? we are rolling out community diagnostic
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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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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
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about this job role and a spokesperson said nhs has , nhs england has said nhs has, nhs england has saved over £400 million this year by shrinking its workforce money which is being diverted to the front line following a review of equality, diversity and inclusion roles. nhs england has reduced these posts by more than a third, and the remaining positions are there to support the nhs to meet its legal duties, as well as to help recruit and retain staff . so recruit and retain staff. so perhaps, even though there are these jobs being advertised, there are fewer than there were just a few years ago . but coming just a few years ago. but coming up next, how do you feel about members of parliament campaigning in different languages? labour member for bradford west , naz shah, issued bradford west, naz shah, issued a campaign video in urdu , a campaign video in urdu, prompting strong views on both sides good evening. it's 8:47 now. a labour member of parliament has caused a stir with regard to how she's campaigning. caused a stir with regard to how she's campaigning . yes, this is she's
about this job role and a spokesperson said nhs has , nhs england has said nhs has, nhs england has saved over £400 million this year by shrinking its workforce money which is being diverted to the front line following a review of equality, diversity and inclusion roles. nhs england has reduced these posts by more than a third, and the remaining positions are there to support the nhs to meet its legal duties, as well as to help recruit and retain staff . so recruit and retain staff. so...
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this be paying a private company to give nhs staff free treatment?— nhs staff free treatment? this is art of nhs staff free treatment? this is part of nuffield _ nhs staff free treatment? this is part of nuffield health's - nhs staff free treatment? this is | part of nuffield health's charitable objective. so, there is no cost to the nhs or the taxpayer. working with the private sector to bring down nhs waiting lists obviously is a contractual arrangement and we've got to make sure we get good value for the taxpayer but let's take a step back and also recognise against the backdrop of low growth, rocketing bills for families, the backdrop of low growth, rocketing bills forfamilies, one of the ways in which we get the economy growing again is to restore the health of the nation because the health of the nation because the health of the nation because the health of the nation and the health of the economy on a inextricably linked and with almost 8 million people on nhs waiting lists, not only is that awful for them but sets back the economy because if people are off work they ar
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and this _ nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is — nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is what _ nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is what it— nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is what it will— nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is what it will mean - nhs in a state of crisis and chaos. and this is what it will mean for. and this is what it will mean for patients. empty operating theatres and yet more cancellations of appointments and procedures. bbc news. rishi sunak has been campaigning in south—west england today and he said his party would replace what he called rip off university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. the southwest is a key battleground for the conservatives and our political editor has been following the prime minister on his campaign train today. bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it's ok, really, i think it's a good idea to have it.— idea to have it. they are looking for our idea to have it. they are looking for you
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nhs family. my dad was a gp, my mum was a pharmacist and i've worked incredibly hard to get the waiting list down. he's almost clutching his hands together towards his heart when he says i love the nhs. >> i'm from an nhs family. my dad was a gp. i suppose he's trying to be meaningful there. he's trying to be meaningful and he's trying to make every word and every sentence more important than the one before. >> and sometimes he tries too hard and it comes across as being too earnest. you'll notice also in that speech that actually, if we did listen to the words, you'd find that he's actually relying on some old phrases. i wonder if there's anybody in the country who doesn't know that his dad was a gp and his mother was a pharmacist . oh, at the moment pharmacist. oh, at the moment what he lacks is probably not enough new ways of phrasing old ideas. he's going back to stock phrases , and it's not long phrases, and it's not long before he always starts talking about delivering for the british peopl
nhs family. my dad was a gp, my mum was a pharmacist and i've worked incredibly hard to get the waiting list down. he's almost clutching his hands together towards his heart when he says i love the nhs. >> i'm from an nhs family. my dad was a gp. i suppose he's trying to be meaningful there. he's trying to be meaningful and he's trying to make every word and every sentence more important than the one before. >> and sometimes he tries too hard and it comes across as being too...
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yeah. >> i mean, this is a problem that the nhs a problem for the nhs that the nhs can't solve. >> yeah, there seem to be so many problems with the nhs. i know it's almost ridiculously obvious statement , but we've got obvious statement, but we've got the story about bodies which we just saw on the news and that's coming up later. they're not deaung coming up later. they're not dealing with dead bodies properly. they've got this problem. they're saying half of it's beyond their control, as you say. i'd like to know about the other half, but yeah, half of it's like industrial action and so on. but but have you noticed, though, that the papers are criticising the nhs more than they used to? i can't tell if that's because they've become so bad or it's become so bad, or if just there's a popular mood now that's tilted against the nhs. covid was the peak of nhs love, and then what we like to see in england is build something up and then knock it down. now we've been peak nhs hates because of the waiting list, of course. so i just wonder if there's a mood. i just, i just suddenly noticed we o
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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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we are delighted to see the nhs transfer recently allocated over amd. the specialistal as part of the. it is only possible because ofko normal and grow the. today's figures show that the plan is working mr. speaker. perhaps a leader of the welcoming you. inflatios normal.aying a few words to the honorable member. first, thank you for meeting m privately this morning with your wife and daughter so i could al. secondly, on someis house genuis as one. we do so today to payto your cod determination. not only coming through but by being here today with us in thie your deep sense of i think politics is about an resuming your duties. being here shows us as an example for all of us of your and we thank you for it. i also mallory who is up sheost her son martin seven years ago today in the manchester arena we remember everybodyost■a atta. as possible. the reality a mr. speaker, thendal■n reflects a profound failure across almost everyart. on monday our apologies and yesterday on the question of compensation, this house was united but, too many times we have
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the nhs does a remarkable job every day. but that is indefensible. does the prime minister agr culs needs to change >> yes, mr. speaker. i think it respond specifically to the question we discussed this on monday. the nhs of course provides saving care to so many people every single day for which we are enormously grateful that it is absolutely clear as the report makes crystal clear that. the nhs failed. it failed people and let them■] down. they clearly improvements since that time. but going forward we need to go through the fullecommendt and hs to account for bringing through e changes that are necessary. >> we need reform, we need change. i have seen firsthand how important the form■q. i also saw also sell how hard it iscultural issues. it provides bx1rave decisions ad difficult decisions. eleven years ago the health secretary, the now chancellor staff from raising their worries about care must me t■- end. ten months from the case. there are still clear examples g staff and then being moved on instead of moved out. so, will the prime minis
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staff to work weekends , nhs staff to be told weekends, nhs staff to be told to work evenings and weekends under labour plans to shorten waiting lists, wes streeting has announced. now i'm guessing any nhs staff watching this will be screaming at the screen saying we already work evenings and weekends now. i know things seem to slow down over the weekends , to slow down over the weekends, but it surprises me that this would be the angle he would take. he's also said that he says the nhs is overreliant on migrant workers. when did the labour party become so tory? they're like, we're going to make them work more and we're going to get rid of the foreigners. you're loving it, aren't you? i mean, to be honest, i'm on board. i've already put my vote in for sir keir starmer, but, it feels to me like the nhs were riding high dunng me like the nhs were riding high during covid. you were banging pans and singing at 8:00 on a thursday, and all of a sudden, much like teachers were at the time, you know, teachers were were, were given all these praise because we suddenly realised how difficult it was
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>> we'll sort out the crisis in the nhs . a claim from labour the nhs. a claim from labour which says that nearly 150,000 people died last year on waiting lists. this comes on the day junior doctors declare a fresh five day strike, just in time for the election . for the election. >> but the labour leader faces harsh questions over the party's underhand treatment of veteran mp diane abbott. underhand treatment of veteran mp diane abbott . she was mp diane abbott. she was suspended over allegations of anti—semitism and there were violent clashes between pro—palestinian demonstrators and police on whitehall last night. >> dozens were arrested and three officers injured . three officers injured. >> now it's a huge
>> we'll sort out the crisis in the nhs . a claim from labour the nhs. a claim from labour which says that nearly 150,000 people died last year on waiting lists. this comes on the day junior doctors declare a fresh five day strike, just in time for the election . for the election. >> but the labour leader faces harsh questions over the party's underhand treatment of veteran mp diane abbott. underhand treatment of veteran mp diane abbott . she was mp diane abbott. she was suspended...
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i love the nhs. i'm from an nhs family. my dad was a gp, my mum was a pharmacist and i've worked incredibly hard to get the waiting list down. and you're right, i wish we had made more progress and the strikes were made that very difficult. but waiting lists are coming down now. thanks to all the investments we've put in and the things that we're doing, and i know we can make more progress. but today's action by the junior doctors on the same day as the labour party are having a health day does slightly ponder the question as to whether this is politically motivated . it's hard politically motivated. it's hard to escape that conclusion, given the timing and to call a strike in an election campaign, especially as we found a constructive resolution with the remainder of the nhs workforce. we started with a million nhs workers under the agenda for change deal, including physiotherapists and many others, and most recently we reached an agreement with the consultant doctors. so it's just the junior doctors that have failed to fi
i love the nhs. i'm from an nhs family. my dad was a gp, my mum was a pharmacist and i've worked incredibly hard to get the waiting list down. and you're right, i wish we had made more progress and the strikes were made that very difficult. but waiting lists are coming down now. thanks to all the investments we've put in and the things that we're doing, and i know we can make more progress. but today's action by the junior doctors on the same day as the labour party are having a health day does...
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i need the politicians to remember this, i need the nhs to remember this, i need the nhs to remember this, that this tragedy, this horror that has gone on for all these years is still going on. please don't brush this aside. something needs to come out of this inquiry. truth and justice. irate come out of this inquiry. truth and 'ustice. ~ ., .,, justice. we need it. i want those --eole justice. we need it. i want those eo - le to justice. we need it. i want those people to admit _ justice. we need it. i want those people to admit their— justice. we need it. i want those people to admit their liability - justice. we need it. i want those people to admit their liability for all those — people to admit their liability for all those people that have been infected — all those people that have been infected and affected, those people that have _ infected and affected, those people that have died, so many people have died, _ that have died, so many people have died. it's— that have died, so many people have died, it's shocking and it's disgraceful. i need closure to try and move
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other things i government and the nhs. other things i would _ government and the nhs. other things i would like _ government and the nhs. other things i would like to come from this is those _ i would like to come from this is those responsible who are still alive _ those responsible who are still alive to — those responsible who are still alive to face lawful consequences. as well _ alive to face lawful consequences. as well as— alive to face lawful consequences. as well as the compensation scheme. the dates— as well as the compensation scheme. the dates of— as well as the compensation scheme. the dates of the scheme for the parents — the dates of the scheme for the parents and children, as children have _ parents and children, as children have lreen— parents and children, as children have been a little bit put on the back— have been a little bit put on the back burner for quite a lot of the narrative, — back burner for quite a lot of the narrative, unfortunately. we back burner for quite a lot of the narrative, unfortunately.- narrative, unfortunately
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about the tories and the nhs . about the tories and the nhs. they have failed spectacularly. it's one of his own five pledges he made when he became tory prime minister. he's broken it and now he's running away from his record , hoping that by, you his record, hoping that by, you know, scattering some policies around on national service. we'll talk about that instead of the nhs and even when his tory mps go on holiday during the campaign, i think he thinks, well at least we're talking about that and not the nhs. i mean, this is a clown show and it's mean, this is a clown show and wsfime mean, this is a clown show and it's time to bring this circus to an end. and only a labour government can do that. >> okay, speaking of circuses, what about the treatment of diane abbott? there's all the hoo ha about what exactly your leader knew about when this investigation was completed, whether or not he was telling the truth, saying that that was still going on. but this morning, lots of confusion. it seems as though she was given the whip. the whip was re
about the tories and the nhs . about the tories and the nhs. they have failed spectacularly. it's one of his own five pledges he made when he became tory prime minister. he's broken it and now he's running away from his record , hoping that by, you his record, hoping that by, you know, scattering some policies around on national service. we'll talk about that instead of the nhs and even when his tory mps go on holiday during the campaign, i think he thinks, well at least we're talking about...
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the nhs. lots of people are thinking, wes streeting interview today actually makes a lot of sense. >> well , i actually makes a lot of sense. >> well, i mean, he says rather boldly, the nhs is not the envy of the world. and i think when we've got 7.5 million people on waiting lists, then that's probably a pretty healthy position to start from because it's an unacceptable situation. i think the fact that the unions want this 35% rise now, that number is based on what their pay number is based on what their pay would be today if it had continued to rise in line with inflation since 2010. so actually, there's a fairly reasonable explanation, you know, story they're trying to tell with that figure. but clearly it's not going to happen. and i think, you know, it's reassuring that he's sensible enough to not hide away from that , i also think that, from that, i also think that, you know, we have a problem that the nhs just doesn't have either the nhs just doesn't have either the right number of staf
the nhs. lots of people are thinking, wes streeting interview today actually makes a lot of sense. >> well , i actually makes a lot of sense. >> well, i mean, he says rather boldly, the nhs is not the envy of the world. and i think when we've got 7.5 million people on waiting lists, then that's probably a pretty healthy position to start from because it's an unacceptable situation. i think the fact that the unions want this 35% rise now, that number is based on what their pay number...
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the nhs, failing. years ago labourand the nhs, failing. giii years ago mrs labourand the nhs, failing. 461 years ago mrs thatcher labourand the nhs, failing. 42 years ago mrs thatcher described high inflation as a destroyer of industry, jobs and savings. does my right honourable friend agree that sentiment is as true today as it was then and what assessment does he make of today's announcement who want to be able to save, get a good job and enjoy a reasonable standard of living? mi; job and en'oy a reasonable standard of livin? g ., ., .,, job and en'oy a reasonable standard oflivini? g ., ., , of living? my honourable friend is riiht of living? my honourable friend is ri . ht that of living? my honourable friend is right that today _ of living? my honourable friend is right that today does _ of living? my honourable friend is right that today does mark - of living? my honourable friend is right that today does mark a - of living? my honourable friend is| right that today does mark a major moment— right that today does mark a major moment for the economy, not only have _ moment for
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nhs infected with contaminated blood and blood products . nhs staff and blood products. nhs staff will be told to work evenings and weekends under labour plans to slash waiting lists. hospitals would be asked to share staff and pool waiting lists as part of a £1.1 billion drive, providing an extra 40,000 appointments a week. shadow health secretary wes streeting also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on migrant workers. >> £1.1 billion paid for by clamping down on tax avoidance and also closing non—dom loopholes as well. and that will enable us to put £1.1 billion directly into the pockets of nhs staff to deliver those extra appointments at evenings and weekends , using an approach weekends, using an approach that's been tried and tested at the london hospital. i can literally see out of my office window in westminster and therefore an approach we need to see available to patients right across the country, not just in london. and that does come with a cost. and that's why we've made this commitment as our first step on the journey to bustin
nhs infected with contaminated blood and blood products . nhs staff and blood products. nhs staff will be told to work evenings and weekends under labour plans to slash waiting lists. hospitals would be asked to share staff and pool waiting lists as part of a £1.1 billion drive, providing an extra 40,000 appointments a week. shadow health secretary wes streeting also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on migrant workers. >> £1.1 billion paid for by clamping down...
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every nhs trust should be adopting the updated national freedom to speak up policy and nhs england has recently asked all local areas to urgently ensure staff have easy access to information on how they can raise concerns , including raise concerns, including through having a dedicated freedom to speak up guardian in place. i know that that story will mean a heck of a lot to a lot of our viewers and listeners who regularly get in touch with me and discuss with me poor care, poor treatment, and frankly, malpractice and negligence that they feel in the nhs. still to come, former home secretary suella bravermans shock visit to the old gaza protest camps at cambridge university. >> i'm not here to get into a fight. i'm not here to debate necessarily. i'm coming with a sincere intention to engage . sincere intention to engage. >> how do you think it went? who do you think came out on top when suella braverman looked those student activists in the eye? soon we will reveal all with suella as well. live in the studio. but next, hollywood star kevin spacey fights back against his cancellation a
every nhs trust should be adopting the updated national freedom to speak up policy and nhs england has recently asked all local areas to urgently ensure staff have easy access to information on how they can raise concerns , including raise concerns, including through having a dedicated freedom to speak up guardian in place. i know that that story will mean a heck of a lot to a lot of our viewers and listeners who regularly get in touch with me and discuss with me poor care, poor treatment, and...
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what's labour's plan for the nhs ? we labour's plan for the nhs? 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? 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
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and under labour the nhs wasn't. but let's see if they actually do it because so far all anyone's ever done with the nhs is pump more money into it. so let's see if they can actually reform work in when in tony blair's did it. >> yeah it did. the waiting list went way down. their investment worked. >> there was that old clip, to be fair, wasn't there, about people complaining about the times being too short? do you remember the waiting list were too short and they were complaining because it was confusing to get my shoes on and the doctor wants to see me. >> oh yeah. it'd be nice if that happened again. and finally, bruce, what are the daily star going with? >> well, this is amazing. quick ten minute bonk gave me massive orgasm. so intense i ended up with amnesia. and this is to do with amnesia. and this is to do with amnesia. and this is to do with a guy called mcfarlane, am i sorry? >> no. but now let's get to the story . story. >> right. okay. don't make thatcher, which does sound like an adult entertainment name,
and under labour the nhs wasn't. but let's see if they actually do it because so far all anyone's ever done with the nhs is pump more money into it. so let's see if they can actually reform work in when in tony blair's did it. >> yeah it did. the waiting list went way down. their investment worked. >> there was that old clip, to be fair, wasn't there, about people complaining about the times being too short? do you remember the waiting list were too short and they were complaining...
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they have chosen nhs, first big topic. they have chosen nhs, cost _ first big topic. they have chosen nhs. cost of _ first big topic. they have chosen nhs, cost of living, _ first big topic. they have chosen nhs, cost of living, and - first big topic. they have chosen| nhs, cost of living, and sewage. because they are going after seizing rural areas, because they are going after seizing ruralareas, rivers, because they are going after seizing rural areas, rivers, sits in the south coast, they think that is playing well for them and i have got their eyes on seats where they have come second to the tories and they think they can make some gains that said they think this is an issue that voters are bringing up on the doorstep and i think the tories will be penalised from voters where it has been a big issue.— has been a big issue. thank you. time for the _ has been a big issue. thank you. time for the webinar. _ has been a big issue. thank you. time for the webinar. -- - has been a big issue. thank you. time for the webinar. -- time i has been a big issue. thank you. |
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briefly, what is the government _ others in the nhs. briefly, what is the government position - others in the nhs. briefly, what is the government position at - others in the nhs. briefly, what is the government position at the i the government position at the moment? , ., the government position at the moment? , . ,_ the government position at the moment? , . _ , the government position at the moment? , . ,, , ., , the government position at the moment? , . , ., , ., moment? they are saying this was an a- allin: moment? they are saying this was an appalling scandal _ moment? they are saying this was an appalling scandal and _ moment? they are saying this was an appalling scandal and they _ moment? they are saying this was an appalling scandal and they are - appalling scandal and they are listening very much to the communities involved, and they will come up with a compensation plan quickly, after that report on may the 20th. but there is still a little of scepticism out there amongst the infected and the affected. they have waited a lo
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the second step is cutting nhs waiting times. it is impossible to overstate the seriousness of this problem. nearly 8 million operations and appointments needed, 8 million. that means everyone in this room, everybody watching or listening probably is on a waiting list or knows someone who was on a waiting list. that is the worst it has ever been. and we see at the whole time. i see it every time i am out. on sunday, i was travelling from london to manchester. i confess, i was on my way to watch arsenal beat man united away at old trafford. can you believe it, rachel? we pulled into knutsford service station and i got out and walked in to get a copy. and a woman recognised me and she called me over and she said to me and she showed me, she has an ingrowing islet, red row, swollen and causing her a huge amount of pain and discomfort. she said to me, i have been waiting 18 months for an appointment, for the operation, and i havejust been appointment, for the operation, and i have just been told i appointment, for the operation, and
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are you sure this is the nhs ? are you sure this is the nhs? are you sure this is the nhs? are you sure this is the infected blood scandal? >> is a story so shocking it almost beggars belief in the 19705 almost beggars belief in the 1970s and 80s the nhs gave contaminated blood to over 30,000 people, to haemophiliacs whose blood doesn't clot properly and to people needing blood transfusions infected with hiv or hepatitis c, over 3000 have died, and sue wathen was infected with hepatitis c through a blood transfusion . through a blood transfusion. >> i had so many years of being unwell, well, very ill actually , unwell, well, very ill actually, but, just didn't know what was the matter with me. >> she only found out decades later and i literally fell back into the chair i'd been sitting into the chair i'd been sitting in thinking, this can't be right. >> the blood product factor eight was largely imported from the states, with blood often coming from prisoners and drug addicts. >> warnings it was not safe were ignored for years. >> there are still two people dying every week
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better and treatment safer. 5ir future of the nhs better and treatment safer.— future of the nhs better and treatment safer. sir brian has headed up — treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this _ treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry - treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry and i treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry and his report runs into the thousands of pages. just a summary of some of the main points that have come out of that, he says that the scandal could largely have been avoided. he says there was a pervasive cover—up to hide the truth, something that families we've heard from so far find really hard because they say that they have been trying to raise awareness and attention to this for years, for decades in fact. he also says there were deliberate attempts made to conceal the disaster, including evidence of whitehall officials destroying documents. he said that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable levels of infection, and he found a catalogue of failures which had catastrophic consequences. he described this w
better and treatment safer. 5ir future of the nhs better and treatment safer.— future of the nhs better and treatment safer. sir brian has headed up — treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this _ treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry - treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry and i treatment safer. sir brian has headed up this inquiry and his report runs into the thousands of pages. just a summary of some of the main points that have come out of that, he says...
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and the nhs quite a while. and the nhs waiting list as well. i don't i would be lying if i said that was going well. >> why put it as one of your targets then? if you realise debtis targets then? if you realise debt is problematic, there's going to be some kind of multigenerational thing, why have that as one of your. >> but that's the prime difference between the tories and labour. you have to do what you have to do. it mightn't be pleasant, it might, it mightn't be sexy . but it's necessary. if be sexy. but it's necessary. if we don't start to pay that debt off now, we'll never pay off the. remember the last time you had a great big debt? labour fussed about us paying it off. then when they got on board and realised you had to pay it off, they then said we won't pay it off quick enough. is these kind off quick enough. is these kind of tough but important decisions that he's been reasonably good at? >> well, i mean, i have to obviously challenge you on that. and you yourself, of course, have acknowledged on some of the points where rishi and h
and the nhs quite a while. and the nhs waiting list as well. i don't i would be lying if i said that was going well. >> why put it as one of your targets then? if you realise debtis targets then? if you realise debt is problematic, there's going to be some kind of multigenerational thing, why have that as one of your. >> but that's the prime difference between the tories and labour. you have to do what you have to do. it mightn't be pleasant, it might, it mightn't be sexy . but it's...
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_ issues that matter to the public like the nhs and _ issues that matter to the public like the nhs and public- issues that matter to the public. like the nhs and public services, they might — like the nhs and public services, they might be _ like the nhs and public services, they might be noisier— like the nhs and public services, they might be noisier signals. i like the nhs and public services, they might be noisier signals. so there _ they might be noisier signals. so there are — they...