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palliative care is not properly funded, only 30% of hospice funding comes from the nhs. so there are huge gaps. and so the question is why are we not addressing the issue of the lack of proper palliative care funding and the lack of provision whilst politicians are debating , essentially what would debating, essentially what would be the cheap option, which is to allow people to end their lives through assisted suicide or euthanasia . euthanasia. >> peter tatchell i mean, gordon's right. you're putting people at risk here who are very vulnerable. >> well, 84% of the public and a majority of doctors support assisted dying. they think that it's right that people should not have prolonged suffering and should have that option or choice. but of course, there are strong safeguards . under strong safeguards. under baroness michie's bill. it would have to be authorised by two independent doctors plus a high court judge . the person would court judge. the person would have to be aged 18 or over. they'd have to have a diagnosis of a terminal illness and be expected to die within
palliative care is not properly funded, only 30% of hospice funding comes from the nhs. so there are huge gaps. and so the question is why are we not addressing the issue of the lack of proper palliative care funding and the lack of provision whilst politicians are debating , essentially what would debating, essentially what would be the cheap option, which is to allow people to end their lives through assisted suicide or euthanasia . euthanasia. >> peter tatchell i mean, gordon's right....
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nhs declares. wow, what a world guardian yousef quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggers snp crisis, i news pip disability benefit could be cut using new system with six tiers. and finally the daily star. creepy jez i'll kill il 18 billion slugs. >> well , those were front pages >> well, those were front pages. so kicking off the in—depth look into tuesday's front pages with the metro chris up the metro, you've only got yourself to blame . blame. >> you see what they did? cunning, cunning snp crisis as leader quits in tears. i don't know if you've watched the footage, i imagine you have, but i've watched the 30s i couldn't, i've watched the 30s i couldn't, i haven't managed to see the whole thing. >> well. >> well. >> the tears are very there are high standard of politicians tears. we used to sturgeon's hancock had a go a while ago. >> theresa theresa may. that single word. yeah. >> yeah absolutely. very good standard of tier three. >> i love. yeah, yeah it was. yeah it was i watch
nhs declares. wow, what a world guardian yousef quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggers snp crisis, i news pip disability benefit could be cut using new system with six tiers. and finally the daily star. creepy jez i'll kill il 18 billion slugs. >> well , those were front pages >> well, those were front pages. so kicking off the in—depth look into tuesday's front pages with the metro chris up the metro, you've only got yourself to blame . blame. >> you see...
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have teachers, nurses, police officers paid better in scotland and no work lost through strikes in the nhs. but do you want to apologise to the scottish people for this mess yeah you have seen yourself, the choreography of what has happened. you have two parties previously involved in an agreement, where that has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made _ has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a _ has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a mistake _ has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a mistake today - has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a mistake today and| said he had made a mistake today and regretted it. he is the first minister of scotland. not some kind of kid making a mistake. he is minister of scotland. not some kind of kid making a mistake.— of kid making a mistake. he is the first leader — of kid making a mistake. he is the first leader to _ of kid making a mistake. he is the first leader to hold _ of kid making a mistake. he is the first leader to hold his _ of kid making a mistake. he is the first lead
have teachers, nurses, police officers paid better in scotland and no work lost through strikes in the nhs. but do you want to apologise to the scottish people for this mess yeah you have seen yourself, the choreography of what has happened. you have two parties previously involved in an agreement, where that has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made _ has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a _ has come to an end. but humza yousaf said he had made a mistake _ has come...
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nhs declares a victory for commerce at today's been a great day. you know today's been a great day. the guardian yusuf quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggered snp crisis. i'm not really sure if it was a gamble or whether it was just complete and utter idiocy. so look, those are your front pages. look, just before i go to the panel, i do want to bring you some, quite disturbing stuff that's coming out of north carolina at the moment. i think we have a bit of video for it. several police officers have sadly been shot in north carolina. so apparently, an armoured vehicle was driving, through and, yeah, here we go. so this is the aftermath of the situation in, so yeah, apparently several officers have been shot, unfortunately, you know, people were were out and about an armoured vehicle was knocking over recycling bins. officers removed a person with blood on their shirt. it's all very, very chaotic at the moment. but look, there's essentially been a mass shooting , it appears, involving multiple different police officers in nonh different police officers in north carol
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and i think really when we look at a lot of the way the nhs works, decisions are often made in in areas such as maternity care, they'll go for the cheaper opfion they'll go for the cheaper option rather than potentially the more beneficial option to the more beneficial option to the mother . so we see it in the mother. so we see it in areas of medicine. i don't know why we wouldn't see it in this , why we wouldn't see it in this, and i think that there is evidence from countries that have it that some families do put pressure on their elderly to either inherit or to save the costs, or the time spent caring for them. >> but i think it goes far, far broader than that, that we now look to other countries that have introduced this. if you look at the netherlands, it was legalised. there in 2005. it started off at just over 1% of deaths were by assisted suicide. it's now over 5% and it's gone up it's now over 5% and it's gone ”p by it's now over 5% and it's gone up by 339% in 9017 years. it's getting more and more prevalent across all sorts of areas that young people with no physical heal
and i think really when we look at a lot of the way the nhs works, decisions are often made in in areas such as maternity care, they'll go for the cheaper opfion they'll go for the cheaper option rather than potentially the more beneficial option to the more beneficial option to the mother . so we see it in the mother. so we see it in areas of medicine. i don't know why we wouldn't see it in this , why we wouldn't see it in this, and i think that there is evidence from countries that have it...
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like the cost of living in crime and justice and the — cost of living in crime and justice and the nhs, they care about everything —— everyday things that everyday _ everything —— everyday things that everyday people are preoccupied with _ everyday people are preoccupied with and — everyday people are preoccupied with. and it does feel to a lot of people — with. and it does feel to a lot of people that instead of focusing on governing scotland, lots of bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with— bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with lots of internal party turmoil. — snp with lots of internal party turmoil, police investigations, guite — turmoil, police investigations, quite divisive falling outs over various — quite divisive falling outs over various issues, sol quite divisive falling outs over various issues, so i think lots of people — various issues, so i think lots of peogie in— various issues, so i think lots of people in scotland feel let down by politics and cynical about it right now _ politics and cynical about it right now. �* , ., ~' politics
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he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to be able to cosy up to a lot of his colleagues that are probably more left leaning. so it's about saving his own bacon. >> it may be that it may be a rise lord paul, to shortly after the election. clearly the labour party is going to have to make up a load of new peers to get their legislation through the upper house, and he may or may not be one of them. but the reason i was talking about doing the honourable thing is that i think it's a great we probably do have to have a rule now because so many people haven't, but i think it's a great shame that we need the rule, because people ought to know, and they do know really. they know they weren't elected under and they should. >> but sadly, over the last 14 years, doing the honourable thing is something that it goes well before that. yes. it's not exclude davis defected to the labour party. it is not exclusive to the conservative party. but i'm afraid, led by bofis party. but i'm afraid, led by boris johnson and followed by an a
he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to go into the nhs, and he wants to be able to cosy up to a lot of his colleagues that are probably more left leaning. so it's about saving his own bacon. >> it may be that it may be a rise lord paul, to shortly after the election. clearly the labour party is going to have to make up a load of new peers to get their legislation through the upper house, and he may or may not be one of them. but the reason i was...
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i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems, it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. the government says spending on tip is suspected to grow to 52.8 billion in four years' time. we are also going to make sure our pip system is supporting people it needs to in the right way and that in particular it deals with mental health conditions in an appropriate way and whether those people are getting the support that they actually need. any plans to change the way pip is delivered has angered disability charities, like scope, who described the proposals as a reckless attack on disabled people. i think yet again the government. have highlighted that they believe disabled people are i an expensive problem. i don't think they have really offered anything in the way. of a credible solution. i think we are also extremely worried that th
i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems, it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. the government says spending on tip is suspected to grow to 52.8 billion in four years' time. we are also going to make sure our pip system is supporting people it needs to in...
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, _ their priorities, the economy, the nhs, cost — their priorities, the economy, the nhs, cost of living crisis and achieving _ nhs, cost of living crisis and achieving an independent scotland, best achieved as a minority government. he took a right decision, _ government. he took a right decision, but he himself has been very reflective at the manner in which _ very reflective at the manner in which it— very reflective at the manner in which it was taken. it very reflective at the manner in which it was taken.— very reflective at the manner in which it was taken. it was obviously a mistake. — which it was taken. it was obviously a mistake. i — which it was taken. it was obviously a mistake, i think— which it was taken. it was obviously a mistake, i think most _ which it was taken. it was obviously a mistake, i think most would - a mistake, i think most would acknowledge, to deal with it the way it was dealt with, it led to his resignation today. but more broadly, this has been a really turbulent yearfor this has been a really turbulent year for your party, hasn't it? this has
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if you listen to wear , nhs. if you listen to wear, streeting is saying he is someone who wants to reform it. the tories haven't got the political space to do that. maybe that's why he hasn't said that, though. he said he simply wasn't being listened to. >> so he's quit and he's not standing at the next election. so he's not doing this to jump ship and get get a safe seat back to the labour party. he's making, if you like, a kind of end of career statement, do you think it's quite damning that he says the tories aren't going to back nhs reform and instead how can you even say this? and it's the labour party that might grasp the nettle of privatisation. >> wes streeting if you listen to wes streeting, he is talking about reforming the nhs. he's talking to his own party's own supporters . you know, don't supporters. you know, don't worry about using the private healthcare system to clear this 7 million, 7 million backlog of people waiting for, for , for, people waiting for, for, for, for, for treatment. so i think
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nhs waiting times spiralled out of control while he was in charge, and we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when he became scotland's youngest first minister and the first scots asian to hold the role that he's had a turbulent time in power. the ongoing police investigation into his party's finances overshadowing efforts to make his mark. he has also had to ditch controversial policies such as the bottle return scheme, lost a battle with the uk government over gender law, and watered down climate change commitments. so who might replace him? could jenny gilruth or mairi mcallan throw their hat into the ring? kate forbes was defeated in the contest last year to become leader. might she stand again? neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. obviously there's a lot to happen today, so i suppose we should hear what the first minister has got to say today. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i from constituents in glasgow, the
nhs waiting times spiralled out of control while he was in charge, and we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when he became scotland's youngest first minister and the first scots asian to hold the role that he's had a turbulent time in power. the ongoing police investigation into his party's finances overshadowing efforts to make his mark. he has also had to ditch controversial policies such as the bottle return scheme, lost a battle with the uk government...
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nhs waiting _ the people of scotland down. nhs waiting times spiralled out of control— waiting times spiralled out of control while he was in charge and we need _ control while he was in charge and we need to— control while he was in charge and we need to get a focus back on scotland's _ we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy.— we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history _ scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when _ scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when he _ scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when he became - made history when he became scotland's youngest spurs minister and the first scots asian to hold the role that he's had a turbulent time in power. the ongoing police investigation into his party's finances overshadowing efforts to make his mark. he has also had to ditch controversial policies such as the bottle return scheme, lost a battle with the uk government over gender law and watered down climate change commitments. who might replace
nhs waiting _ the people of scotland down. nhs waiting times spiralled out of control— waiting times spiralled out of control while he was in charge and we need _ control while he was in charge and we need to— control while he was in charge and we need to get a focus back on scotland's _ we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy.— we need to get a focus back on scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history _ scotland's economy. humza yousaf made history when _ scotland's economy....
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it's part of a much bigger picture i hope certainly takes place in our nhs, which is why do some nhs trusts have things like art curators on the taxpayer dime? why do nhs trusts have a load of diversity and inclusion managers? why do they have people who come up with quite a lot of bonkers decisions and the genden lot of bonkers decisions and the gender, the gender flag mural that was a particular favourite? yeah, it's a creep, creep, creep. can i just say this is this is potentially some good work here. people may disagree, i don't know, but i think there's some good work here that is actually being done by esther mcvey. some of it done quite quietly as well. the getting the civil servants to return back to the office. good thing getting the office. good thing getting the nhs to maybe look again at its woke, pronunciation and woke literature that there is there. that's a good thing. so maybe we are seeing seeing things moving in the right direction. can i just tell you, alert you to another story that i teased earlier on, because we are going to be having a little look now at some,
it's part of a much bigger picture i hope certainly takes place in our nhs, which is why do some nhs trusts have things like art curators on the taxpayer dime? why do nhs trusts have a load of diversity and inclusion managers? why do they have people who come up with quite a lot of bonkers decisions and the genden lot of bonkers decisions and the gender, the gender flag mural that was a particular favourite? yeah, it's a creep, creep, creep. can i just say this is this is potentially some good...
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that is day—to—day issues with the economy, the nhs and schools. not a government that is obsessed with things like independence and gender recognition as the last snp government was. that is not right. that is reaction from the prime minister, rishi sunak. we have also had reaction from the scottish labour leader anas sarwa. he said regardless of our political differences, i want to thank humza yousaf for his public service. scots will remember the dignified way he reacted while his loved ones face danger in gaza. i wish him and his family the best for the future. for scottish labour this has never been about one person, this is about 17 years of snp failure. the fact this is a crisis of the snp�*s making and it appears it will yet again put party before country or scots are failed every day. no surprise that both labour and scotland pinning this on the snp themselves to blame. absolutely. there actually is that wider question about what direction the snp takes next. you mentioned in the snp takes next. you mentioned in the downing street statem
that is day—to—day issues with the economy, the nhs and schools. not a government that is obsessed with things like independence and gender recognition as the last snp government was. that is not right. that is reaction from the prime minister, rishi sunak. we have also had reaction from the scottish labour leader anas sarwa. he said regardless of our political differences, i want to thank humza yousaf for his public service. scots will remember the dignified way he reacted while his loved...
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i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. slide it into the gap. the government says it wants to overhaul the system to help some people through targeted individual support rather than through monthly cash payments. but plans to change the way pip is delivered has angered charities. perfect. good. there's definitely a conversation to be had about how we can improve pip for people who need to use it. what we shouldn't be having a conversation about is taking money away from people, who face very real extra costs as a result of their disability. sadly, the proposals from government are all about cutting your benefits, are all about increasing sanctions and conditionality, much more about the stick rather than any sort of carrot of providing people with genuine support that's built on
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called nhs 24. all of the patients, they all know that all they can do is dial 111 and they speak to someone. it's a sticking plaster nation full of sticking plaster politicians... network in the health service. people pay more tax! kate, let me put in one thing here if i could, unlike the rest of the uk humza yousaf at bute house the other day did proudly say they avoided the nhs strikes... �* , , ., ., strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the — strikes. .. because they gave a pay rise to the junior— strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors _ strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors but - strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors but at - rise to the junior doctors but at the same time they are taxing them more so thejunior the same time they are taxing them more so the junior doctors are no better off peer than they are in england. the young people in scotland paying day earning over £30,000 a year are paying more tax. don'
called nhs 24. all of the patients, they all know that all they can do is dial 111 and they speak to someone. it's a sticking plaster nation full of sticking plaster politicians... network in the health service. people pay more tax! kate, let me put in one thing here if i could, unlike the rest of the uk humza yousaf at bute house the other day did proudly say they avoided the nhs strikes... �* , , ., ., strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the — strikes. .. because they gave a pay...
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just how we fix nhs. we can't do that on one day can we? emma tipping yes, the legal requirement is changing about tipping . tipping. >> yes. >> yes. >> so in french restaurants they used to be the service complete. the 15% service charge that was included in prices. so you knew where you were. wasn't like in america where every time you order a beer or a glass of wine, you've got to leave more money each time. now, french restaurants, parisian restaurants, parisian restaurants are changing. there's a bit of an arms race to get higher tips. i know you've both been away recently , higher both been away recently, higher tips. and this is thought to be ahead of the paris olympics, so they're all kind of jockeying for position. so what do they want? they want more than you get really quite searly service in france and particularly in paris, you get pretty surly waiters and things like that. but you didn't have to worry about the tip thing. they had no kind of they had no interest. yeah. and now they're going to they're going to be jockeying for
just how we fix nhs. we can't do that on one day can we? emma tipping yes, the legal requirement is changing about tipping . tipping. >> yes. >> yes. >> so in french restaurants they used to be the service complete. the 15% service charge that was included in prices. so you knew where you were. wasn't like in america where every time you order a beer or a glass of wine, you've got to leave more money each time. now, french restaurants, parisian restaurants, parisian...
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but still, you know, we've got these huge logjams in the nhs , but the government the nhs, but the government think it's needed. they say we can't afford it. taxpayers won't tolerate these rising bills . and tolerate these rising bills. and the other thing is, as you've said, they're making a dividing line with labour. labour haven't responded saying what they will do, but rishi sunak apart from the defection of dan poulter, did have a really good week. also, he had the announcements on welfare benefits just over a week ago. then they finally get the rwanda plan through parliament. then he was in poland and berlin. i was with him. i have to say, this big announcement on defence spending. he did seem in a really, really good, upbeat mood. i mean, let's face it, they're 20 points behind in the polls. but he didn't seem to me like a man about to call a general election. >> okay, but we've got to pay for that. >> is he paying for it with these sort of cuts? pay for the defence spending? >> well, they've said that they're going to pay for the defence spending largely by cuts to the civil service 7
but still, you know, we've got these huge logjams in the nhs , but the government the nhs, but the government think it's needed. they say we can't afford it. taxpayers won't tolerate these rising bills . and tolerate these rising bills. and the other thing is, as you've said, they're making a dividing line with labour. labour haven't responded saying what they will do, but rishi sunak apart from the defection of dan poulter, did have a really good week. also, he had the announcements on welfare...
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i mean, the problem is that i've sort of exhausted what the nhs can offer. so we are sort of reliant on trying to find ways of managing my mental health. it does just help a little bit. it doesn't solve the problems. it's not a miracle cure. it doesn't mean that we can go off on holidays and live this frivolous lifestyle. slide it into the gap. the government says it wants to overhaul the system to help some people through targeted individual support rather than through monthly cash payments. but plans to change the way pip is delivered has angered charities. perfect. good. there's definitely a conversation to be had about how we can improve pip for people who need to use it. what we shouldn't be having a conversation about is taking money away from people, who face very real extra costs as a result of their disability. sadly, the proposals from government are all about cutting your benefits, are all about increasing sanctions and conditionality, much more about the stick rather than any sort of carrot of providing people with genuine support that's built on
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that is the cause of the biggest pressure on the nhs. they complain about nhs performance while backing strikes by doctors, who unreasonably want a 35% pay rise. despite all of those pressures, actually a&e performance has improved in the past month. sally-ann hart (hastings and rye)>> the labour leader of the almost bankrupt hastings borough council and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly authoritarian, in a dereliction of local democracyÂ, and has Âlost its moral compasÂa and is suffocating local voices because its only objective is power for power™s sake. would the deputy prime minister agree that voting for conservative candidates in upcoming elections will ensure local voters are heard, local democracy is upheld and better services are delivered? is located here deputy pm dowden: my honorable friend is absolutely right to highlight the really serious concerns about labour councillors in hastings. one former labour councillor said that labour a
that is the cause of the biggest pressure on the nhs. they complain about nhs performance while backing strikes by doctors, who unreasonably want a 35% pay rise. despite all of those pressures, actually a&e performance has improved in the past month. sally-ann hart (hastings and rye)>> the labour leader of the almost bankrupt hastings borough council and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly...
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where he said he couldn't look his patients in the eye so he couldn't look his fellow workers in the nhs in the eye. now, do you not think. i think that was trickier during the strikes. that would be the awkward time on it when you're a tory mp and your your co—workers are on strike. but but how does this compare to the last time that about this time for last like four years ago when they had the same kind of problems they're having now or eight years ago, i think there's always a time that they want elections. there's no comparison made , whether it's comparison made, whether it's more now than later. although famously, brenda from somewhere in the southwest, that clip with when she was told there's going to be another election when in 2017 was it, or the 2019 one and she was the what, another one? that one. so there was definitely been times when people didn't want elections, but i think the problem is now all we're doing is talking about elections without actually having the elections. yeah, yeah, it's like diet coke. give us the flippin actual business. and i think people realise t
where he said he couldn't look his patients in the eye so he couldn't look his fellow workers in the nhs in the eye. now, do you not think. i think that was trickier during the strikes. that would be the awkward time on it when you're a tory mp and your your co—workers are on strike. but but how does this compare to the last time that about this time for last like four years ago when they had the same kind of problems they're having now or eight years ago, i think there's always a time that...
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for labour, the defection is a breeze to the claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow etc deny speculation might�*ve also offered dan poulter any other inducements. not that i am aware of, he said clearly to me about how he might help, going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved which cannot come soon enough as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour party had a "track record" of improving the nhs and that sir keir starmer could be "trusted" with the health service. his defection from the conservatives is the third since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there is also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south east of nairobi. so far, at least 76 people have died there and 130,000 have
for labour, the defection is a breeze to the claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow etc deny speculation might�*ve also offered dan poulter any other inducements. not that i am aware of, he said clearly to me about how he might help, going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved which cannot come soon enough as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour party had a "track record" of improving the nhs and that sir keir starmer could be...
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bad luck to have an nhs doctor quitting because the tories can't run the nhs . but it it does make make nhs. but it it does make make those who are thinking of a leadership challenge think again because how many others might defect because they don't want a right winger in. >> okay. >> okay. >> rhiannon, i think the really interesting point from the both of you, because i think what's interesting about the internal politics within the conservative party is that many of the many of the potential leadership candidates want to be leader after the election, not before. they don't want to be responsible for what is going to be, expectedly, a labour landslide. i think on this point about the timing of the election . so on the front page of the eye, they're saying that nearly half of uk voters want an election before october. this is a poll that was done by the eye. but actually we've also got to remember the timing and the finances in october you've got conservative party conference, which is a huge revenue raiser for the conservative party. a lot of that money is use
bad luck to have an nhs doctor quitting because the tories can't run the nhs . but it it does make make nhs. but it it does make make those who are thinking of a leadership challenge think again because how many others might defect because they don't want a right winger in. >> okay. >> okay. >> rhiannon, i think the really interesting point from the both of you, because i think what's interesting about the internal politics within the conservative party is that many of the...
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he is going back to the nhs full time when _ lords. he is going back to the | nhs full time when parliament is dissolved which can't come soon — is dissolved which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned~ _ dr poulter said the labour party had a track record his defection is the third from the conservatives since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there's also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county southeast of nairobi — so far at least 76 people have died there and 130,000 have been displaced. our correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi with more. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here in kenya that caused flights to be disru
he is going back to the nhs full time when _ lords. he is going back to the | nhs full time when parliament is dissolved which can't come soon — is dissolved which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned~ _ dr poulter said the labour party had a track record his defection is the third from the conservatives since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed...
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i came across the nhs. it's unbelievable. i mean, it's a victory , but you sort of it's a victory, but you sort of step back and go, it's insane that this is a victory and but i do think it's good. i do think it's changing. i think the gender thing is over. it'll take a while to dissipate. but we basically won the cass review, as you say, etc. all these things are happening. it's over for the gender thing. it'll just take a while to fully. >> i don't think we should be complacent, by the way. not complacent. >> but another thing is going to come along. that's what i was going to say as well. look how covid comes on. another nonsense cult will come along. not that covid was entirely a cult, but you know what i mean. the hysterical and that sounds terrible. the hysterical elements of it, you know what i mean? but yeah, ofcom don't. the point is, something else will come along. i'm worried it's going to be euthanasia, because that's the big thing. starmer is obsessed with euthanasia and people think, oh yeah, it's caring, which
i came across the nhs. it's unbelievable. i mean, it's a victory , but you sort of it's a victory, but you sort of step back and go, it's insane that this is a victory and but i do think it's good. i do think it's changing. i think the gender thing is over. it'll take a while to dissipate. but we basically won the cass review, as you say, etc. all these things are happening. it's over for the gender thing. it'll just take a while to fully. >> i don't think we should be complacent, by the...
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poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative . and looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close. >> well, that's the labour view. policing minister chris philp is defending the government's handung defending the government's handling of the nhs, pointing to record levels of spending just in the last year alone, the nhs has grown by 68,000 staff and there are today 7000 more doctors and 21,000 more nurses than there were a year ago . than there were a y
poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the...
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and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment. i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer, notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health — housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are really going to make a big difference. and i think that's why...|'ve made the change i have and why i believe it will make a difference to the patients i look after. can i pick up on what you said? you're both the specialists. this is not a household name. he's not really speaking... he's not martin luther king, is he, when he speaks? so i wonder, does the public hear, if it hears anything, it hears health? "labour for health" — is that the kind of what the voters are going to hear? yeah, i mean, that's the clear message of his interview. i mean, interestingly, he combined it, though, with this other claim about the conservative party becoming increasingly nationalist, to use his word. and that
and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment. i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer, notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health — housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are really going to make a big difference. and i think that's why...|'ve made the change i have and why i believe it will make a difference to...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that is more than ever at any point in history. for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter any other inducement, like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he's said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. there's been speculation over the past week that an election could come as soon asjune orjuly. rishi sunak didn't rule that out, speaking to sky news this morning. we've talked about it. you're not going to rule outjuly? y
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that is more than ever at any point in history. for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might...
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poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative . and looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close. >> well, that's the labour view. policing minister chris philp is defending the government's handung defending the government's handling of the nhs, pointing to record levels of spending just in the last year alone, the nhs has grown by 68,000 staff and there are today 7000 more doctors and 21,000 more nurses than there were a year ago . than there were a y
poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the...
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poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative . and looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close. >> well, that's the labour view. policing minister chris philp is defending the government's handung defending the government's handling of the nhs, pointing to record levels of spending just in the last year alone, the nhs has grown by 68,000 staff and there are
poulter with the nhs. doctor. poulter says he'll sit on the labour benches until the next general election and then stand down comes just days before local elections across england and wales. and the prime minister this morning refused to rule out a general election in july. wes streeting says doctor poulter defected to save the nhs. >> there have been millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan poulter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative, and i hope they will trust the doctor. the nhs will, for many voters, be among the key issues of the upcoming general election campaign. despite their continued slump in the polls, an optimistic tone from the government. we've seen inflation falling dramatically down to 3%, wages rising at 6%, so for, ithink, nine months now, wages are rising faster than inflatio
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the...
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is a priority, after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and it's party time in milan. thousands turn out to celebrate italy's football champions inter milan. you are watching bbc news. let's get more on our top story, the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is heading to riyadh, where he will meet arab leaders to discuss the situation. let's speak to gina abercrombie—winstanley, president of the middle east policy council and former us ambassador. thank you very much for coming on the programme. antony blinken on his way. what you think he is hoping to achieve? he's got a tough road ahead, he has got to convince the players he is meeting in riyadh are several things. players he is meeting in riyadh are severalthings. number players he is meeting in riyadh are several things. number one, players he is meeting in riyadh are severalthings. number one, he ha
is a priority, after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and it's party time in milan. thousands turn out to celebrate italy's football champions inter milan. you are watching bbc news. let's get more on our top story, the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is...
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, amanda pritchard, head of nhs, amanda pritchard, head of nhs, amanda pritchard, head of nhs england and people like that, that is the political angle of it. that's the political arm of it. it's more than that. but on the wards, this isn't politics, this is just treating people and being real about biology and biology m atters. matters. >> biology matters. but how you spend taxpayers money, i think , spend taxpayers money, i think, is a political decision. and that's why i think it's good that's why i think it's good that nhs trust tries to be on the front foot and think about, i'd imagine, i haven't been a patient and i'm not a health specialist , but patient and i'm not a health specialist, but think about prostate cancer. black men have had much worse outcomes from prostate cancer and a much higher incidence of prostate prostate cancer. so that's an area where you want an nhs trust to be proactive in identifying people at risk. so i think there are political choices. every time you spend a pound of taxpayers money. >> well, i don't really see what that's got to do with it. i'm a b
, amanda pritchard, head of nhs, amanda pritchard, head of nhs, amanda pritchard, head of nhs england and people like that, that is the political angle of it. that's the political arm of it. it's more than that. but on the wards, this isn't politics, this is just treating people and being real about biology and biology m atters. matters. >> biology matters. but how you spend taxpayers money, i think , spend taxpayers money, i think, is a political decision. and that's why i think it's...
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health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla boss, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they�*re discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. hello, i�*m lewis vaughanjones. welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel�*s foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there�*s no sign of that happening at this point.
health is a priority after tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla boss, elon musk, meets government officials in beijing. they�*re discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. hello, i�*m lewis vaughanjones. welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under...
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health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic becomes the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. now on bbc news... the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years. countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard about cabo verde is that yo
health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic becomes the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. now on bbc news... the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years. countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely...
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yeah liking your specific nhs receptionist and still criticising nhs. what i'm talking about is this is absolutely unacceptable. massive financial mismanagement, massive payouts to the big bosses, to the guys in switzerland . and yet the guys in switzerland. and yet they're coming with a begging bowl to the government. now i mean, we know there's been much less reliance on posts nowadays now that everything is by email. but when you do have really important hospital letters for elderly people who maybe aren't on email, when you have bills, when you have very important documents, they can go missing, no way . you know, you post no way. you know, you post a first class stamp. i recently posted a first class letter which didn't arrive for a couple of weeks . there's no kind of, of weeks. there's no kind of, you know, there's no compensation for that. there's no one you can go to about that. it just kind of goes gets lost in the system. >> i want to ask you about this report in the telegraph today, where it says 1 in 3 bbc of the participants in the bbc jou
yeah liking your specific nhs receptionist and still criticising nhs. what i'm talking about is this is absolutely unacceptable. massive financial mismanagement, massive payouts to the big bosses, to the guys in switzerland . and yet the guys in switzerland. and yet they're coming with a begging bowl to the government. now i mean, we know there's been much less reliance on posts nowadays now that everything is by email. but when you do have really important hospital letters for elderly people...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any point in history. it's a 13% increase above inflation just over the last four orfive years alone. injust the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors — that's a net increase — and there are 21,000 more nurses today than there were a year ago. that isn't a sign of a party deprioritising the nhs — that is the sign of a political party, the conservatives, investing heavily in our nhs because it is a priority. in his defence of the conservatives' record, chris philp was backed up by his colleague, the former immigration minister robertjenrick, who was speaking on the panel with laura kuenssberg, and said that dan poulter�*s comments were clearly wrong but that defectio
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any point in history. it's a 13% increase above inflation just over the last four orfive years alone. injust the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are...