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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 7, 2024 16:32:16 GMT
I have spoken to lots of people, and what seems to have swayed them to vote Labour was the NHS.
They are in some delusion that Labour are going make a difference to the NHS, see a GP when you want, A&E waiting times 15 minutes, the NHS backlog waiting lists radically reduced.
None of that ^^ is going to happen.
Labour have deceived the people using the NHS as its political football and bargaining chip.
Time to take the NHS out of government control, I don't even care if its privatised, but it should not be determining the outcome of General Elections.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 7, 2024 23:41:41 GMT
I have spoken to lots of people, and what seems to have swayed them to vote Labour was the NHS.
They are in some delusion that Labour are going make a difference to the NHS, see a GP when you want, A&E waiting times 15 minutes, the NHS backlog waiting lists radically reduced.
None of that ^^ is going to happen.
Labour have deceived the people using the NHS as its political football and bargaining chip.
Time to take the NHS out of government control, I don't even care if its privatised, but it should not be determining the outcome of General Elections.
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think its ok to play political football with immigration even when its not many people concern.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 8, 2024 6:18:36 GMT
I have spoken to lots of people, and what seems to have swayed them to vote Labour was the NHS.
They are in some delusion that Labour are going make a difference to the NHS, see a GP when you want, A&E waiting times 15 minutes, the NHS backlog waiting lists radically reduced.
None of that ^^ is going to happen.
Labour have deceived the people using the NHS as its political football and bargaining chip.
Time to take the NHS out of government control, I don't even care if its privatised, but it should not be determining the outcome of General Elections.
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think it’s ok to play political football with immigration even when it’s not many people concern. Considering that most politicians admit it was one of the things most talked about on the doorstep your comment is wrong. If the nhs is to survive it like Westminster needs reforming.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 6:55:36 GMT
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think it’s ok to play political football with immigration even when it’s not many people concern. Considering that most politicians admit it was one of the things most talked about on the doorstep your comment is wrong. If the nhs is to survive it like Westminster needs reforming. One of the most seems a poor cousin to me While 2019 may have been the Brexit election, few see it as a top issue this time round With the election campaign under way and parties setting out their pitches, a new YouGov survey examines which issues Britons say are most important to how they will vote. Adapted from our usual ‘most important issues’ tracker, the question asked Britons to choose up to three issues from a list of 16 that will be the most important in deciding who to vote for. The cost of living tops the list, with 45% of Britons saying it is one of the most important issues in deciding their vote. Health comes in a distant second, on 34%, followed closely by ‘the economy in general’ on 32%, and then immigration in fourth on 26%.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 8, 2024 9:09:46 GMT
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think it’s ok to play political football with immigration even when it’s not many people concern. Considering that most politicians admit it was one of the things most talked about on the doorstep your comment is wrong. If the nhs is to survive it like Westminster needs reforming. Labour drove home the NHS on the doorstep, I think they used it as their No.1 weapon.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 8, 2024 9:13:39 GMT
I have spoken to lots of people, and what seems to have swayed them to vote Labour was the NHS.
They are in some delusion that Labour are going make a difference to the NHS, see a GP when you want, A&E waiting times 15 minutes, the NHS backlog waiting lists radically reduced.
None of that ^^ is going to happen.
Labour have deceived the people using the NHS as its political football and bargaining chip.
Time to take the NHS out of government control, I don't even care if its privatised, but it should not be determining the outcome of General Elections.
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think its ok to play political football with immigration even when its not many people concern. No amount of money Labour throw at it is going solve the problem, it's the people who run it who are the problem.
If Starmer throws any more money in to the NHS it should be setting up a separate task force to go in to these hospitals and find out exactly what is going wrong, and they should start at the top with the Bosses and management, because that's the root cause of the NHS, consultants putting in hours they haven't worked, so on and so on..., there is that much fraud going on no amount of money will plug it.
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Post by Handyman on Jul 8, 2024 9:18:21 GMT
Considering that most politicians admit it was one of the things most talked about on the doorstep your comment is wrong. If the nhs is to survive it like Westminster needs reforming. Labour drove home the NHS on the doorstep, I think they used it as their No.1 weapon. It worked for the Warmonger Blair , " You have 24 hours to save our NHS " Labour won and little changed with the NHS still as still as inefficient as ever today
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 8, 2024 9:28:55 GMT
Labour drove home the NHS on the doorstep, I think they used it as their No.1 weapon. It worked for the Warmonger Blair , " You have 24 hours to save our NHS " Labour won and little changed with the NHS still as still as inefficient as ever today Exactly.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 8, 2024 9:31:43 GMT
NHS Wales is performing worse than NHS England What are the current challenges facing the NHS Wales, run by Labour Feature / NHS Wales: under pressure. The NHS across the UK faces significant operational and financial challenges. The size of the waiting list, long waits at accident and emergency and slow ambulance response times are hard not to notice in NHS Wales.
This is what Labour forgot to mention on the doorstep ^^
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Post by om15 on Jul 8, 2024 9:36:13 GMT
Do you actually live in the United Kingdom?
Immigration brought down and possibly destroyed the Tory Party, and the anger of the voters will be turned on Labour if they fail to address the problem, I suspect they won't or can't and I see them going the same way as the Tories, to think that it is not the concern of many people after the events of last week is rather strange.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 9:59:08 GMT
While i Agree the NHS was high on a lot of people priority during the Election . I Believe that the no1 concern was the cost of living Do you think its ok to play political football with immigration even when its not many people concern. No amount of money Labour throw at it is going solve the problem, it's the people who run it who are the problem.
If Starmer throws any more money in to the NHS it should be setting up a separate task force to go in to these hospitals and find out exactly what is going wrong, and they should start at the top with the Bosses and management, because that's the root cause of the NHS, consultants putting in hours they haven't worked, so on and son, there is that much fraud going on no amount of money will plug it.
well blair was Successful throwing 7% extra cash above previous Government
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 10:02:21 GMT
Labour drove home the NHS on the doorstep, I think they used it as their No.1 weapon. It worked for the Warmonger Blair , " You have 24 hours to save our NHS " Labour won and little changed with the NHS still as still as inefficient as ever today Are you joking waiting list down Life expency up
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Post by sandypine on Jul 8, 2024 14:23:42 GMT
It worked for the Warmonger Blair , " You have 24 hours to save our NHS " Labour won and little changed with the NHS still as still as inefficient as ever today Are you joking waiting list down Life expency up Where do you get the life expectancy up bit, it has been in decline for about a decade and Covid and after have not helped.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 16:02:40 GMT
Are you joking waiting list down Life expency up Where do you get the life expectancy up bit, it has been in decline for about a decade and Covid and after have not helped. A decade 10 yrs labour were out of power 14yrs
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