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fair play to tory MP Priti Patel on QT tonight

her first answer to the first question - 'it was Labour's fault'

that's one 'on message' drone right there

she then went on (and I paraphrase) to basically say things have changed since my family arrived, we're now full 

 

She has always been an exceptionally high level word removed. 

She's a part of that odious Britannia Unbrained crew, boasting dimwitted toffee nosed clearings in the woods such as Chris Skidmore and Liz Truss.

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Probably the next PM as things stand ... Who'd have thought that 5 years ago

though of course 2020 is a long long way away in political terms

That's pretty much how I see it, he's a shoe in for the job (they'll let May hang herself with more and more extremist UKIP bantz) providing nothing comes out of left field - like the picture finally emerges of Cameron and it was actually gideon dressed as a pig, not a real dead pig.

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fair play to tory MP Priti Patel on QT tonight

her first answer to the first question - 'it was Labour's fault'

that's one 'on message' drone right there

she then went on (and I paraphrase) to basically say things have changed since my family arrived, we're now full 

 

She has always been an exceptionally high level word removed. 

She's a part of that odious Britannia Unbrained crew, boasting dimwitted toffee nosed clearings in the woods such as Chris Skidmore and Liz Truss.

do you want some ketchup with those chips  ?  ......

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It’s been revealed today that the NHS trusts in England have in the first 3 months of the year knocked up an almost billion pound deficit which is predicted to be at least 2 billion over the year. On top of that the 62 day cancer waiting time target has been missed for the past 16 months and the four-hour A&E target has been missed for 11 of the past 12 months. In addition I watched the ITV program last night showing that elderly social care is now pretty much broken with many providers not in a position to tender for future contracts or having to back out of existing ones due to a lack of funding in local authorities.

Where are we heading as a society here. Surely the care we provide for the sick and the elderly should be top of any Governments agenda but under this one it has been grossly neglected and underfunded.

At the one end of the scale we have young people leaving Universities loaded with debt or struggling to get on the housing ladder due to a lack of affordable homes. The alternative being to pay through the nose due to uncontrolled private rents. At the other end we have elderly people suffering due to a lack of or poor social care or being left in hospitals for months on end as there is nowhere for them to go. Then affecting the vast majority of us we have the NHS on its knees going backwards in terms of waiting times.

No matter what political persuasion you are surely all this can’t be acceptable for what is one of the richest countries in the world.  The conservatives though it seems believe they have been given a mandate to destroy our public services.

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It’s been revealed today that the NHS trusts in England have in the first 3 months of the year knocked up an almost billion pound deficit which is predicted to be at least 2 billion over the year...

 

Mr Hunt's reaction to the story:

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I suggest you write to him and tell him to change his bio and then edit his wiki page whilst you're at it....

Sensible people wouldn't read or take notice of either. ;)

 

he may not be a fan of Corbyn , but he's not alone there amongst Labour supporters and he wasn't a fan of Ed , again he's not alone there amongst labour supporters , but to to say he isn't a labour supporter is like saying Hitler wasn't a National socialist

He wasn't a fan of Brown either (is he on record about Kinnock or Foot or Callaghan or Wilson or Attlee?).

I think he was only ever really a 'fan' of Blair. And now he's a 'fan' of Cameron. I think there's a parallel there and it tells us largely what we need to know about Mr Hodges and his politics.

Exactly, he's a 'supporter' who just happens to hate all of the membership to the left of himself, has hated the last three leaders, and is in love with the leader of the other party. Some 'supporter'. 

I'm trying to think of an equivalent pundit who just pretends to be a Tory but actually despises the members and the leadership and basically everything about the party, but there just isn't one. 

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It’s been revealed today that the NHS trusts in England have in the first 3 months of the year knocked up an almost billion pound deficit which is predicted to be at least 2 billion over the year. On top of that the 62 day cancer waiting time target has been missed for the past 16 months and the four-hour A&E target has been missed for 11 of the past 12 months. In addition I watched the ITV program last night showing that elderly social care is now pretty much broken with many providers not in a position to tender for future contracts or having to back out of existing ones due to a lack of funding in local authorities.

 

Where are we heading as a society here. Surely the care we provide for the sick and the elderly should be top of any Governments agenda but under this one it has been grossly neglected and underfunded.

 

At the one end of the scale we have young people leaving Universities loaded with debt or struggling to get on the housing ladder due to a lack of affordable homes. The alternative being to pay through the nose due to uncontrolled private rents. At the other end we have elderly people suffering due to a lack of or poor social care or being left in hospitals for months on end as there is nowhere for them to go. Then affecting the vast majority of us we have the NHS on its knees going backwards in terms of waiting times.

 

No matter what political persuasion you are surely all this can’t be acceptable for what is one of the richest countries in the world.  The conservatives though it seems believe they have been given a mandate to destroy our public services.

 

The NHS needs so much money just to stand still.  If we are having to add a city's-worth of people to the country each year, plus wanting 24/7 service, the strain is going to become unbearable.  Tbf they did announce a big house-building scheme designed for first time buyers, but whether it's enough I'm not sure.

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The media are playing the usual game of throwing huge numbers at the public and failing to put those amounts into perspective, so we all freak out.

With £117bn already budgeted for the NHS in 15/16 (as opposed to £113bn 14/15) a deficit of less than 2% does not look like the end of the world as we know it and a budget is just a budget and the government has no choice but find the money.

 

 

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We actually spend less per head of population on health then most other major nations. If it wasn't for the fact the NHS is so efficient, take note Mr Hunt, things would be much worse..

  • Current health expenditure in the UK was 8.46 per cent of GDP in 2013. This compares to 16.43 per cent in the USA, 11.12 per cent in the Netherlands, 10.98 per cent in Germany, 10.95 per cent in France, 10.40 per cent in Denmark, 10.16 per cent in Canada and 8.77 per cent in Italy.
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All schools to becomes academies in five years? Frightening, I work with a lot of schools, Local Authority responsible and academies, most academies wish they were LA maintained still, even those that have opted to changed and not been forced to.

A stupid policy enacted by Labour and widened by the Tories. Puts LA's in a shit position too - you're responsible in law for all the outcomes with absolutely no control over the delivery. Crazy. 

 

No-one comes out of this with any credit. The last people that should be running schools are Head Teachers - much like Dr's are the last people that should be running the NHS. 

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The media are playing the usual game of throwing huge numbers at the public and failing to put those amounts into perspective, so we all freak out.

With £117bn already budgeted for the NHS in 15/16 (as opposed to £113bn 14/15) a deficit of less than 2% does not look like the end of the world as we know it and a budget is just a budget and the government has no choice but find the money.

 

 

Isn't the problem that a big % of that £117bn is going on agency staff  and making these agencies a fortune in commissions  ...  throwing headline grabbing money at the NHS isn't enough , they need to address some of this wastage ... I saw a hospital in Essex was advertising for a Reiki consultant , so there's a saving to be made at the stroke of a pen ..I'm sure there are others

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