35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah the national health service which the government in my view it in its total economic unwisdom for political reasons has a ring fence the national health service so we have probably the most socialist health care system in the entirety of europe not only privatized overnight and there's a pilot in britain as if there's only a point to retreat you want to have a national health service all the american system i don't much like the american system but i think that we have to be aware that cradle to grave health care for virtually any illness or plight that you any individual suffers from is simply not affordable or if we want to afford it then we're going to have to see our normal surprises in tax chancellor george osborne talking about cutting ten billion pounds from the welfare state all those kinds of measures hitting the poorest and media in our society. i'm not persuaded by that argument at all really what with saying with regard to the british welfare state since it was set up now looking back now best part of sixty years nearly since the beveridge report which was established
yeah the national health service which the government in my view it in its total economic unwisdom for political reasons has a ring fence the national health service so we have probably the most socialist health care system in the entirety of europe not only privatized overnight and there's a pilot in britain as if there's only a point to retreat you want to have a national health service all the american system i don't much like the american system but i think that we have to be aware that...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
in these difficult economic times is simply an affordable so welcome to the words of the national health serviceswhich has political reporters already losing the trust of the people. clearly in agony but in supposedly safe hands in hospital that's what janine harvey says distort when she came down with severe hit pain last december her family now say they were wrong to trust britain's national health service despite over forty visits to doctors in three different hospitals janine cervical cancer went on diagnosed rhyming in city hospital doctors here failed to spot janine harvey's cancer not once but twice all the hospitals missed it too exposing parts of the virus that nets of the death of the thirty three year old mother of four just months later her family now say they want to news story to be heard so that others can avoid a similar traits at one point dr even suggested that jeanine's excruciating pain was all in her mind but her post-mortem examination showed that a cancerous tumour had grown so large inside her that it had shattered her pelvic bone janine's family gets upset when people ask
in these difficult economic times is simply an affordable so welcome to the words of the national health serviceswhich has political reporters already losing the trust of the people. clearly in agony but in supposedly safe hands in hospital that's what janine harvey says distort when she came down with severe hit pain last december her family now say they were wrong to trust britain's national health service despite over forty visits to doctors in three different hospitals janine cervical...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
gets upset when people ask why they didn't pay for costly private care they say britain's national health servicewas once the pride of britain but their trust in it has broken you know. with all the resources that you know what we would be made to go private we felt we trusted we trusted their every word janine isn't the only patient to be failed by the n.h.s. somewhere around sixty percent of deaths in hospitals. or something else happen but potentially was avoidable and has potentially contributed to that so it's a it's a big number of people that's one thousand patients a month a recent study by the national institute of health research says that one patient in ten is affected by potentially serious medical errors half of whom die. as a result such as twenty two year old kane gorney he died from dehydration from a combination of misdiagnosis and what the coroner called the incompetence of n.h.s. staff it's definitely a problem that patients are repeatedly coming to us with. reporting phone is a similar nature to that which happened to janine harvey the n.h.s. trust responsible for janine's car
gets upset when people ask why they didn't pay for costly private care they say britain's national health servicewas once the pride of britain but their trust in it has broken you know. with all the resources that you know what we would be made to go private we felt we trusted we trusted their every word janine isn't the only patient to be failed by the n.h.s. somewhere around sixty percent of deaths in hospitals. or something else happen but potentially was avoidable and has potentially...
137
137
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
the magic of the national health service for me, that you don't leave your credit card at the door. the national health service based on a whole different set of values. a whole different set of values that the people of britain love. not to market, money, and exchange. not value to competition, care, and corporation that is why the british people love the national health service. i'm afraid they have shown in government as something they just don't understand. remember before the last election, remember those air brush poster, to protect the nhs with the picture of david cameron. remember the speeches of the three most important less sobs to me he said were nhs. it was a foreign contract with the british people. and then what did he do? he came along after the election and proposed a top down reorganization that nobody voted for that nobody knew about, and nobody wanted. and here's the worst part, here's the worse part, when it came unpopular, he poor. remember the poor? he said he wanted to listen and what happened? the gp said no. they said no. the pediatrician said no. the radiol
the magic of the national health service for me, that you don't leave your credit card at the door. the national health service based on a whole different set of values. a whole different set of values that the people of britain love. not to market, money, and exchange. not value to competition, care, and corporation that is why the british people love the national health service. i'm afraid they have shown in government as something they just don't understand. remember before the last...
159
159
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the magic of the national health service. at is one of british people and the national health service. and i afraid they have shown in the government something they just don't understand. remember before the last election, remember those airbrush posters with that picture of david cameron? remember those speeches, the three most important letters to me he says were nhs? it was a solemn contract with the british people. and then what did he do? he came along after the election and proposed a top-down reorganization that nobody voted for, that nobody knew about and nobody wanted. and here is the worst part. when it became unpopular remember the port? he said he wanted to listen. and what happened? theysaid no, the pediatricians said no, the radiologists said no, the patient said no, and the british people said no. and what did he do? he plowed on regardless. he broke his solemn contract with the british people, a contract that can never be repaired. [applause] what we tell you what i hate about this reorganization. i hate the wa
that is the magic of the national health service. at is one of british people and the national health service. and i afraid they have shown in the government something they just don't understand. remember before the last election, remember those airbrush posters with that picture of david cameron? remember those speeches, the three most important letters to me he says were nhs? it was a solemn contract with the british people. and then what did he do? he came along after the election and...
105
105
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
the prime minister answer questions on the national health service, youth unemployment, and britain's relationship with the european union. members pay tribute to labor members -- labour members who died over the parliament break. >> questions for the prime minister -- mr. speaker? >> >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house wishes to join me in pain to be to the servicemen who have fallen since we last met. lance corporal of the first battalion grenadier guards, sargent and private of the third battalion, yorkshire regiment. sergeant of the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain of the royal engineers and captain of the royal marines. once again, we are reminded of the immense danger are operate -- armed forces operate in to uphold our safety and security. their families and the whole country should be proud of their heroic service and we will always remember them. the house would also wish to pay tribute to the two who were brutally murdered in the line of duty on the 18th of september. the whole country has been deeply shocked and saddened by th
the prime minister answer questions on the national health service, youth unemployment, and britain's relationship with the european union. members pay tribute to labor members -- labour members who died over the parliament break. >> questions for the prime minister -- mr. speaker? >> >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am sure the whole house wishes to join me in pain to be to the servicemen who have fallen since we last met. lance corporal of the first battalion...
173
173
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
that these old adage is true or not than it ever was, you just can't trust the tories on a national health service. [applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do before a big speech -- [laughter] and she reminded me that her mother was born in a small polish village in 1909. i went back to the village with my mom about a decade ago. about 2000 people live there. it was quite an event, having people from england, over. you feel a long way from the village and what my parents experienced to this stage today. you see, britain has given my family everything. britain has given my family everything. britain and the spirit, determination, the courage of the people who rebuilt britain after the second world war, and now the question is asked again, who in this generation will rebuild b
that these old adage is true or not than it ever was, you just can't trust the tories on a national health service. [applause] [applause] >> so let me be clear, let me be clear, the next labour government will end the free market experiment. it will put the right principles back in the heart of the nhs and it will repeal the nhs bill. [applause] friends, this is where i stand. this is what i am. this is what i belief. this is my faith. i was talking to my mom this morning, as you do...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
between he says he'll still tout the banks make sure companies pay a fair wage and support the national health service but the main announcement of the speech was a promise that if elected labor will instigate a massive increase in vocational education focusing on the fifty percent of young people who don't go to university a great idea youth unemployment is around twenty percent at the moment but there was no mention of the all important cost and how it would be met miliband has admitted that it's labor was in power they'd be making austerity cuts too but he's refused to give any detail until after elected more than anything miliband has tried again to cost himself as a man of the people but many are saying that if he wants the people to listen what he really needs to do is not talk about himself the seemingly endless anecdotes about his childhood and his family but seriously and in detail about the country and its problems. at a time when much of europe is causing war sound waves can brussels has proposed a massive increase to its own budget the plan to be voted on base week said brussels on a colli
between he says he'll still tout the banks make sure companies pay a fair wage and support the national health service but the main announcement of the speech was a promise that if elected labor will instigate a massive increase in vocational education focusing on the fifty percent of young people who don't go to university a great idea youth unemployment is around twenty percent at the moment but there was no mention of the all important cost and how it would be met miliband has admitted that...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
on lies as promised the education story of students the conservatives even promised to the national health service and now the turns around and are attacking left right and center as dismantling the welfare state. it's not just promising to be massive rite aid they were in coalition losing popular support and if so who is gaining that support which a coalition had been losing popular support from the very beginning of the time and . from the student protests in two thousand and ten we went on to see the biggest trade union demonstration in british history on march twenty sixth strike continues throughout the last year and as well as we have seen to summarize in two thousand and eleven which what brought this consensus out onto the street for me to highlight was when charles for the chancellor was booed in the paralympics stadium during the summer olympics by more than eighty thousand people. write a mancini's a part of a campaign called i feature that what so what's the c.h.l. i can do with the problem with the future of the u.k. is currently facing the future for majority of the ninety nine perce
on lies as promised the education story of students the conservatives even promised to the national health service and now the turns around and are attacking left right and center as dismantling the welfare state. it's not just promising to be massive rite aid they were in coalition losing popular support and if so who is gaining that support which a coalition had been losing popular support from the very beginning of the time and . from the student protests in two thousand and ten we went on...
226
226
Oct 24, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
speaker, under the previous labour government the national health service cut hundreds of millions of pounds because foreign patients and the cost of treating them wasn't properly recovered. can i get insurance for my right honorable friend of both the department of health and the home office will now work together to resolve this issue? >> i conservative my honorable friend that assurance. this area has become much too complicated about who should pay, how much and win. so as the ministers get together to simplify. my right honorable friend will be leading this process and help we can come up with a simple fight system in which the public will have real trust. >> jimmy carter appointed 3.3 million pounds of tax last year, and the prime minister said that was morally wrong. apple, google, facebook, ebay and starbucks have between them voided nearly 900 million pounds of tax. will the prime minister now take this opportunity to condemn their behavior as morally wrong? >> i think the honorable lady makes an important point, because, this is an international problem that all countries ar
speaker, under the previous labour government the national health service cut hundreds of millions of pounds because foreign patients and the cost of treating them wasn't properly recovered. can i get insurance for my right honorable friend of both the department of health and the home office will now work together to resolve this issue? >> i conservative my honorable friend that assurance. this area has become much too complicated about who should pay, how much and win. so as the...