Health Secretary Wes Streeting: ‘Our NHS Is Broken & I Want To Save It’ | This Morning

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Wes Streeting’s task as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care is nothing short of gargantuan. 5 million wait longer than a fortnight for a GP appointment, patients waiting lists have hit 7.5 million, pay disputes and strikes are still unresolved, wait time for ambulances, treatment at A&E, and mental health care have all increased… The diagnosis is bleak, but what about the prognosis? Electioneering over, and now that he’s examined the patient for himself - we ask the new Health Secretary to tell us - can he cure our broken NHS?
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Komentáře • 203

  • @1510km
    @1510km Před 19 dny +106

    I have to be honest, this government seems like an absolute breath of fresh air.

    • @rgsnr8702
      @rgsnr8702 Před 19 dny +2

      come back in a year and tell me that ,the sheer fact that net zero is back in this country even though we only produce 1 percent of the worlds pollution

    • @zacurrya9485
      @zacurrya9485 Před 19 dny

      ​@@rgsnr8702that is not a shocking stat, a population which occupies less than 1% should be producing less than 1%

    • @rgsnr8702
      @rgsnr8702 Před 19 dny

      @@zacurrya9485 you miss the point entirely,and in denial as to Britain global impact and the affect of 8 million extra people arriving here in the last 10 years

    • @zacurrya9485
      @zacurrya9485 Před 18 dny

      @@rgsnr8702 what do you mean about 8 million extra people, and sure maybe your point is go after the big emitters like china or something, but we should change first before we can point fingers, no?

    • @rgsnr8702
      @rgsnr8702 Před 18 dny

      ​@@zacurrya9485 YOU NEED TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK ON GROSS AND NET MIGRATION IN THE LAST 10 YEARS ,THE FIGURE IS NEARER 10 MILLION IF YOU COUNT ILLEGALS AND THOSE THAT HAVE DISAPPEARED INTO THE BLACK ECONOMY AND AS FOR THE 1 PERCENT POLLUTION ARE YOU SERIOUSLY SAYING WE HAVE TO GET TO NET ZERO THEN INDIA, CHINA AND THE USA WILL TAKE NOTICE OF US TELLING THEM THEY NEED TO DO THE SAME NOW ,YOUR A JOKE IF YOU THINK THAT , MAYBE YOU TELL THEM TO GET TO 1 PERCENT AS WE HAVE, AND WE WILL HAVE BANKRUPTED OUR ECONOMY DOING IT ,YOU KIDS MAKE ME LAUGH AND LABOUR WANT TO GIVE 16 YEAR OLD'S A VOTE ,GOD HELP US

  • @mesiron8423
    @mesiron8423 Před 19 dny +137

    Not going to lie this guy seems very genuine and seems very credible for the job.

    • @RamblingRandomly
      @RamblingRandomly Před 19 dny +4

      Its nice to see some actual people in charge for once

    • @cowerth8
      @cowerth8 Před 18 dny +3

      He's not

    • @PoliticalViews-d8f
      @PoliticalViews-d8f Před 18 dny +1

      Well, we need to give the time to this guy and judge based on the outcomes. We tried to fix NHS with conservatives, and ended up with no fix!

    • @jandavies4400
      @jandavies4400 Před 17 dny +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @TearTheRoof0ff
      @TearTheRoof0ff Před 15 dny +1

      @@cowerth8 Well that's that sorted, then.
      Next.

  • @Ant_Gifford
    @Ant_Gifford Před 19 dny +65

    It's refreshing to hear an MP tell it like it is. The previous administration would gaslight when given the facts of the situation with the NHS.

  • @helmutreichart9081
    @helmutreichart9081 Před 19 dny +26

    Very impressed by Wes, I really hope he has all of the help and support he needs and boy will he need it. Good Luck, I truly hope you are successful 👍

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny +30

    Cmon Wes you’ve got this😀

  • @Skyyskye
    @Skyyskye Před 19 dny +65

    I liked Wes a lot during debates and question time. He has the support and hope of so many behind him.

    • @MW-ml5eq
      @MW-ml5eq Před 19 dny +3

      He’s ship shape with these debates because he took the ship the vessel and made it sea worthy and ship shape ship now. Ahoy

    • @aichem1935
      @aichem1935 Před 19 dny +1

      he almost lost his seat lol he barely has support in his own constituency

  • @karlenedavies6655
    @karlenedavies6655 Před 19 dny +85

    Wes, I'm counting on you to fix the NHS
    Please start with us being able to get a gp appointment rather than go through this sing and dance over the phone at eight am in the mornings.

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Před 19 dny +2

      Fix ? Can stop it getting worse, that’s best outcome here.

    • @markjoseph196
      @markjoseph196 Před 19 dny +4

      That sing and dance is annoying ☹️

    • @gabrieldsouza6541
      @gabrieldsouza6541 Před 19 dny +4

      Having to call a human being (that's collecting a salary that could be going to more doctors and nurses) to set up an appointment instead of an automated digital system is the problem with the entire UK's bureaucracy.

    • @andrewcollins8774
      @andrewcollins8774 Před 19 dny +2

      Tories, labour, Lib Dem etc all the same 😢all talk nothing done! We need more doctors & more nurses etc. better pay working conditions so how will they do This? Mental health now that is something different. Then see your doctor. Labour and tories are no different.

    • @karlenedavies6655
      @karlenedavies6655 Před 19 dny

      @@coderider3022 🤞🙏🏻

  • @suecole7338
    @suecole7338 Před 19 dny +44

    The biggest and most untapped asset of the NHS is its staff. To sort the problems you need to listen to all staff levels.

    • @markjoseph196
      @markjoseph196 Před 19 dny +7

      To many managers, a typical example is Matron -Deputy Matron-Ward sister.But in reality you don’t really need a Deputy Matron, instead hire more nurses on the ground to do the job..it’s like to many Generals not enough foot soldiers..

    • @randomdaveUK
      @randomdaveUK Před 19 dny +2

      ​@@markjoseph196well ideally the managers also do the work in addition to surrounding admin, which is why they're paid more.
      If it gets to the point they're doing mostly admin and their reports are doing more work then we need to alleviate the admin burden

    • @PassiveAgressive319
      @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny +1

      💯💯💯💯

    • @kel110uk
      @kel110uk Před 19 dny +1

      ​@@markjoseph196 already overworked nurses will be overjoyed to hear that according to you, they can also be responsible for managing rotas, beds and budgets, completing a million audits every month, recruiting new staff & working hard to retain the ones they have, organising everyone's training, navigating HR processes, ordering equipment, dealing with complaints.....

    • @callumclark4021
      @callumclark4021 Před 17 dny

      Most staff would just say "give us more money" but that wouldn't necessarily make the NHS work any better. We need root-and-branch reform, even if the state decides its better value to outsource to the private sector. Nothing should be sacred. I wish the UK would seriously consider a more european-style hybrid system but in the absence of doing that we need to go radical with the NHS we have.

  • @annevincent-dj4mn
    @annevincent-dj4mn Před 19 dny +12

    Bring back more walk in centres

  • @katieakakt
    @katieakakt Před 17 dny +3

    This actually made me cry with relief especially with the walk in mental health hub in every city I really really hope this isn’t just air and the words meet actions x

  • @mylittlepeonies8693
    @mylittlepeonies8693 Před 19 dny +6

    His and Labors problem in general is that people need and want change now but it will take a long time to undo the mess that’s been left behind. I hope they figure it out and that people have a bit of patience

  • @twofoursevenbeauty
    @twofoursevenbeauty Před 19 dny +18

    I have always said that the NHS needs a thorough review, because throwing money at it does not seem to have helped. I'm glad that this review is being done. It's long overdue imo.

    • @Cazgirl-hq4hi
      @Cazgirl-hq4hi Před 19 dny

      What money the tories under funded it..that’s was obvious .

  • @MrBibi86
    @MrBibi86 Před 19 dny +5

    *Waiting 3 months for cancer treatment can be a death sentence. having the same issues here with Medicare in Australia.. At the end of 2022 my aunty was diagnosed with colon cancer. didn't get surgery for 3 months and didn't get treatment for a further 2 months. and now the cancer is back and has spread to her liver and it's still taking forever to start treatment. sadly, I don't think she will make it this time. she was also meant to get a hernia the size of a grapefruit removed for the last 8 months but now that has been pushed back. I'm sorry but health should be number 1 on the agenda*

  • @alphaomegaforce
    @alphaomegaforce Před 19 dny +6

    No to nhs privatisations

  • @davidbosquette4798
    @davidbosquette4798 Před 19 dny +6

    I wish him very well. He seems reasonable 🤞

  • @pippabailey6505
    @pippabailey6505 Před 19 dny +13

    Yes please improve NHS , bring in a better system for booking doctors appoinments, better dental care at decent prices its cost me £1000 for me to put a smile back on my sons face after teeth issues

  • @AbigailBrown-wk7xl
    @AbigailBrown-wk7xl Před 19 dny +2

    Children's mental health is crucial. The UK should be a leading country in improving mental health among . Children, men , teenagers and Adults . There should not be a stigma

  • @rohantariq9742
    @rohantariq9742 Před 15 dny +1

    For the first time in a long while I feel optimistic and hopeful as a junior doctor.
    Hope we can come to a reasonable agreement.

  • @ellen5096
    @ellen5096 Před 19 dny +4

    Appears to be a genuinely decent honest chap, and approachable, one of us you could say.
    Shallow comment to follow, (apologies in advance), he's also easy on the eye!

  • @juliangilbert5465
    @juliangilbert5465 Před 19 dny +27

    It's so good our country is in the hands of adults again.

    • @donnakibarb7066
      @donnakibarb7066 Před 19 dny

      Wes Streeting got £175k from donors linked to private health firms. If you mean the same old corruption but now it wears a red tie, then yea, adults are back in charge....

  • @craig3420
    @craig3420 Před 19 dny +5

    Wes is a star

  • @michaelkavanagh5947
    @michaelkavanagh5947 Před 19 dny +3

    I am one of millions that just need a minor op. It’s crazy over a year for a hernia. Come on.

  • @John_Bradbury
    @John_Bradbury Před 19 dny +5

    NHS funding increases in real terms every year and we spend above average as a % of GDP compared to most countries. So who broke the NHS?

    • @MaureenOKane-yi5cx
      @MaureenOKane-yi5cx Před 19 dny +3

      Government cut backs over 20 years under Labour and conservative governments

    • @gailcusden3607
      @gailcusden3607 Před 19 dny +4

      The problems are not funding they are about wastage and inefficiency.

    • @enemywithin1295
      @enemywithin1295 Před 19 dny +6

      The funding is all going to the wrong sectors within the NHS, not nearly enough focus on preventative and primary care.

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny

      @@enemywithin1295 The main plan I've seen is transferring more resource from hospital to GPS. And improved connectivity between NHS systems and smarter scanners.

    • @markd1516
      @markd1516 Před 19 dny +1

      @@MaureenOKane-yi5cx No cutbacks under Labour - do your research

  • @lucypatrick7631
    @lucypatrick7631 Před 18 dny +3

    Aw I love Wes!😊

  • @AbigailBrown-wk7xl
    @AbigailBrown-wk7xl Před 19 dny +1

    We need politicians to unite . Come up with real solutions. Listen to the NHS staff and find out what they would like to be improved. Politicians should really act on what people's concerns are . There should be long term solutions. Not just a solution that will work for a couple of years . Thank you 💕💕

  • @ab8865
    @ab8865 Před 19 dny +1

    Massive problem in the nhs is recruitment. They are deskilling the workforce which means less productivity

  • @AbigailBrown-wk7xl
    @AbigailBrown-wk7xl Před 19 dny +1

    Wes please turn it around . Save the NHS ❤

  • @ywiggan
    @ywiggan Před 19 dny

    I am a sepsis survivor after an 9 month admission. 5 of those spent in ICU, 2019 fabulous service from the NHS. Since 2019 i have had No GP appt at all so i have gone private to speak to an GP and to get treated for chest infections after sepsis. I would like to get an GP appointment but i am not holding my breath on this one.
    My son who is disabled has had sepsis 14 times and i must stress as an mum of a 29 year old with low immunity i have to fight the NHS to get my voice heard, Martha law just doesn't work.
    I also want to see Continuing healthcare review the red tape and the hoops you have to jump through its crazy 🤪 too many people are been turned down because an primary need is not identified.
    I believe an MP in parliament who also had sepsis wants to raise awareness and more research into this. Sepsis is on the rise its clear something is wrong here.
    Also the point i also want to make i had an blood test an my local surgery there was 340 appts missed this month people not turning up for Gp appointments 😑 people are screaming out for appointments and yet 340 GPs missed by patients just this month alone. Something is wrong here.

  • @doubledigital_
    @doubledigital_ Před 19 dny +2

    so refreshhhing!

  • @michaelwhiting3282
    @michaelwhiting3282 Před 17 dny

    I found out how bad it was last weekend. After a motorcycle accident last Sunday in south Wales, my wife laid in the road in agony for 2 hours waiting for an ambulance which after 4 calls were told make your own way there...... Broken arm and possibly left ankle. A kind resident offered to take her. With great pain we got her in the car and took her to A&E 8pm Sunday arrival. Didn't see a doc until 9.30 the next morning after the day shift started. All they have is nurses checking vitals every few hrs. A minimum of 8 ambulances outside all night which had priority for the 1 doc in department. It is not the staffs fault they were amazing but this is normal for them. Labour better sort it and hurry up about it..

  • @nicolastemp8173
    @nicolastemp8173 Před 19 dny

    We need a triage system for referrals .... we cant sit on a wait list for 2yrs without 'someone' checking if that position should be moved up.....

  • @Jenny-tl7gk
    @Jenny-tl7gk Před 13 dny

    Dam a younger politician, who presents himself well in both appearance and personality. I hope that what he is preaching he does deliver! I didn't have much hope for the nhs under the new government but alot more confidence after getting to see the new health Secretary

  • @david-rl2xx
    @david-rl2xx Před 19 dny

    I think the best way to get everything moving again will be, Patient engagement and Education, if patients know that Doctors can not decide on a treatment plan, they have to wait for the results; these often take up time because Pathology has not been prioritised, in the mind of the Patient

  • @toffeeblue2201
    @toffeeblue2201 Před 17 dny +1

    Hope he reforms NHS dentistry

  • @Gamer_Sebby
    @Gamer_Sebby Před 19 dny +3

    Bring back the nursing bursary.

    • @zacurrya9485
      @zacurrya9485 Před 19 dny

      Higher wages or nursing bursary? If you had to choose one

    • @Gamer_Sebby
      @Gamer_Sebby Před 19 dny

      @@zacurrya9485 Bursary

  • @teresaconnolly2399
    @teresaconnolly2399 Před 17 dny +1

    Properly fund our NHS

  • @Jamal-Ahmed786
    @Jamal-Ahmed786 Před 19 dny +8

    Outsourcing to private sector will not save the NHS

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny +2

      it'll clear the backlog somewhat though, won't it. Reform of the NHS can't be instantaneous, but we have empty private clinics with trained medical professionals that could help bring it down.

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Před 19 dny

      Can help though.

    • @Jamal-Ahmed786
      @Jamal-Ahmed786 Před 19 dny +1

      @@ParaquatSC I don't buy that argument because when Atlee created the NHS he didn't have to outsource to the private sector and he was able to give everyone equal free healthcare. He was able to bring the backlog down in that time without the private sector. Why can't we do it now. In Atlee's time people were healthy and more people were in employment.
      90% of the nhs budget is going to the private pockets raher than treating patients. The private sector is ripping off the tax payer and tjat needs to stop.
      Private means more money needs to be pumped in the nhs and poor outcomes at the same time.
      For example, why can't hospital buildings be owned by the nhs, why do we have to pay billions and trillions to lease nhs buildings from greedy private providers who are leaching the taxpayers dry.

    • @PassiveAgressive319
      @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny

      It’s always been outsourced to the private sector

    • @inbb510
      @inbb510 Před 17 dny

      ​​​@@Jamal-Ahmed786 we can't do what Attlee did because the circumstances are way different compared to 1948:
      -We have an aging population in 2024 with a fertility rate below replacement level compared to 1948 when the population was much younger and the fertility rate was 2.6. Aging population and welfare states don't mix as public services function only if there are more actively working people than economic dependents like elderly people or people with chronic illnesses. This is quite a fundamental problem if want to do any government borrowing because if your tax revenue keeps getting smaller due to a proportionally aging population, any investment quite literally won't pay itself anymore.
      -NHS is one of the only healthcare systems in the world funded by general taxation, therefore the pay is determined by legally binding fiscal rules to ensure that the State does not increase their deficits to an unsustainable level. In the private sector, the nature of the cashflow is different and healthcare corporation therefore can charge above market rates for services. This is why many NHS staff move to America or Australia as their private healthcare systems offer market salary rates for doctors and nurses. You just can't do that in a publicly owned healthcare system if you exclusively rely on general taxation that is struggling with an aging population.
      -When the NHS was introduced, it was limited to treating infections and injuries. Nowadays, the technology and the type of operations used in the NHS are much more complex which means that maintenance costs are a lot more as a proportion of GDP than it was in 1948.
      -In 1948, mental health was not seen as a problem compared to today's standards. This means that further NHS resources are spread out and requires more funding in a way that wasn't required in 1948. Nowadays, people are also diagnosed with multiple comorbidities which further strains NHS resources and this is especially true in an aging population where it is elderly people who consume healthcare services the most.

  • @stephennoble
    @stephennoble Před 19 dny +3

    Heard all before 🤥

  • @jaredwoodward919
    @jaredwoodward919 Před 19 dny +3

    Privatisation is never the answer if a private company can provide a service and make a profit then why can't the NHS provide the same service without the profit which could use that profit margin elsewhere within the NHS.

    • @Bryannaleigh
      @Bryannaleigh Před 18 dny +1

      Because a private company can charge market prices. Goes to show how much clinical staff in the NHS are underpay.

  • @mohussain1662
    @mohussain1662 Před 17 dny

    Sad to say this, I was on psyche wards in Bedfordshire, my phone chargers were stolen from the staff room, the staff were/are thieves? 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @alphaomegaforce
    @alphaomegaforce Před 19 dny

    Makes me go to work in nhs, but should be equally rewarding and not by face value and favouritism , unskilled matron., if not doing thier job they just being moved and create a job for them within the department. 😢

  • @PotatoDeliveryMan
    @PotatoDeliveryMan Před 18 dny +1

    i raised children my whole life
    i can also describe his moods and behaviours
    its so easy to prove what u lot did
    so just stay away from my son
    until its time for his dad to rise up. and my son wont be going back to school. its almost over anyway.. so il get him a doctors note and let him have the week off. might go slough and stay at his grands for a week.

  • @saraneuss4089
    @saraneuss4089 Před 18 dny +1

    It will take a long time.

  • @LordSuperAstro
    @LordSuperAstro Před 19 dny

    1:15 "Good luck, with the NHS" - sounds like it's coming from someone who relies on private healthcare. I would expect most people using it to say "Fix the NHS"

  • @PClanner
    @PClanner Před 19 dny +7

    You should have told the guy that he could NOT save it BECAUSE of the PFI repercussions of 14 years ago. As soon as Labour treasury sec announced that MORE PFI was going to be bought to bear to solve the issue, I shake my head in disbelief.
    They DON'T learn - typical career politicians.

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny +3

      Or perhaps an entire department of educated analysts with real life experience within the NHS AND outsider perspectives, tasked specifically with this task are going to come to other conclusions that its not just some single issue causing the whole issue.

    • @PClanner
      @PClanner Před 19 dny

      @@ParaquatSC And when Trump got in, I hoped he would employ a lot more savvy & smarter people than him to serve the American people - but I was sorely mistaken - as I will be here as well.

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny

      @@PClanner Are you saying Trump and Keir Starmer seem like similar people?

  • @RosePostedThis
    @RosePostedThis Před 19 dny

    Didn't like him before. But I like his approach and plans here.

  • @nasha21
    @nasha21 Před 19 dny +1

    The money sent for war should be channelled to NHS

    • @zacurrya9485
      @zacurrya9485 Před 19 dny

      Especially to Israel, as for Ukraine, they are on the right side, and considering the recent attack, that's a sticky situation

  • @JamieLindon-Lewis
    @JamieLindon-Lewis Před 18 dny

    I like him a lot - very credible

  • @Tranquility39
    @Tranquility39 Před 19 dny +3

    I for one feel relieved that we now have a Government who wants to sort out the mess this country is in due to 14 yrs of Tory rule. We now have MPs who want their job so they can make a positive difference instead of the self-serving, get what t can out of it rabble last in.

  • @soldier-Dave
    @soldier-Dave Před 19 dny +1

    You are a clever man with much power and responsibility. You have to decide which one is the more important and then use the other to guide you!

  • @alicekakooza6578
    @alicekakooza6578 Před 17 dny +1

    Have trust in our new elected member. We are counting on you .Nurses

  • @pearldoyle4153
    @pearldoyle4153 Před 17 dny

    Nhs will have lot more pressure with amount of people coming into country

  • @elainesmith2334
    @elainesmith2334 Před 19 dny +3

    Im a diabetic and cant get the drug that is a game changer. " liraglutide " it was meant for treatment for diabetics but used by private health for slimming which has caused the shortage.

    • @peterwilliamskelhorn6675
      @peterwilliamskelhorn6675 Před 16 dny

      @elainesmith2334 the weekly injection. I know what it is because I'm diabetic as well

  • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
    @DavidJohnson-dc8lu Před 17 dny

    He reminds me of that person who goes around telling people they are going to help someone just to look good, when push comes to shove no help was given and it is status quo, then they will gaslight and blame others when they get called out. It is a form of narcissism in my eyes. People who are going to do something just get on and do it, not promote what they are going to do for praise, adulations and applause. I have a narcissistic mother (aggressive), sibling (cunning) and dated (demented) one too, I see all the hallmarks of the gift of the gab.

  • @donxz2555
    @donxz2555 Před 18 dny +1

    He is still going to privatise the NHS

    • @PoliticalViews-d8f
      @PoliticalViews-d8f Před 18 dny +2

      Well let the rich pay and find a way to protect the poor so they still get free NHS care. Hybrid approach could work. State only approach alone not going to scale as the population grows?

    • @donxz2555
      @donxz2555 Před 18 dny +1

      @@PoliticalViews-d8f Labour (Sorry New Tory’s or Tory lite party) will not tax the rich or business
      The water companies paid dividends to the shareholders of millions prior to the election so they could claim poverty despite dumping sewage for years. Labour just put up everyone’s water bills by 44 percent
      The NHS DID work upto the 70-80’s
      Minimal queues and efficient then the Tory’s stated to undermine it
      Starmer just brought in a team with the knowledge of running privatised service for the NHS and DWP

  • @boulevard14
    @boulevard14 Před 19 dny

    Is that a relatable minister?

  • @craig3420
    @craig3420 Před 19 dny

    Compare wes to all the tory health secretary's....night and day

  • @captricharddee3634
    @captricharddee3634 Před 19 dny +1

    Simple Solution. Keep their pay the same, go down to a four day week. Restructure Rostering. No burnouts, no unproductive periods of time.

    • @kel110uk
      @kel110uk Před 19 dny +1

      I dont see how that could work for a 24 hour service. Who covers the rota gaps?

  • @PotatoDeliveryMan
    @PotatoDeliveryMan Před 17 dny +1

    IM ON A TIMER
    SO MY LIFE HAS BEEN CRAZY
    NOW IM RETIRED
    13/07 STAMPED
    MY BOOK IS WITH U LOT SOON IF U NEED IT
    SAFE.

  • @jasminestone2235
    @jasminestone2235 Před 19 dny +4

    Probably one of the most genuine members of government I have seen speaking. Not scripted and he seems relaxed

    • @JM-bo7ko
      @JM-bo7ko Před 19 dny +1

      This is why you want relatable people like me and you running the country. Not fake and robotic, avoiding questions

  • @ehnowthen
    @ehnowthen Před 19 dny +3

    Ask him about the pet shop.

  • @MW-ml5eq
    @MW-ml5eq Před 19 dny

    Ship shape

  • @johngrundy9849
    @johngrundy9849 Před 19 dny +5

    What an easy ride no questions on
    how it will be funded.

    • @wowthatspeng
      @wowthatspeng Před 18 dny +2

      Their funding model is published, you can look it up. He did touch on it, anyway. He explained how getting patients in early and administering cheaper preventative care reduces additional costs to the NHS later down the line.

  • @mutsnuts1989
    @mutsnuts1989 Před 18 dny

    He looks a bit like Nick Blackwell

  • @olixz
    @olixz Před 19 dny +1

    I thought our NHS was in shipshape.

  • @ShadShad-km7wh
    @ShadShad-km7wh Před 19 dny

    Doctors surgeries gp work at weekends fresh chill 8:00

  • @arkskotch1589
    @arkskotch1589 Před 19 dny +1

    So happy I don't have listen to a sniveling Tory for the next 5 years

  • @ShadShad-km7wh
    @ShadShad-km7wh Před 19 dny

    Meehl health respite unit

  • @colingarner6175
    @colingarner6175 Před 19 dny +1

    One things certain Wes Streeting and the Labour Party won’t change anything in the NHS .😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

    • @andrewcollins8774
      @andrewcollins8774 Před 19 dny

      @@colingarner6175 They’re all the same. Where will they get the money from? Like tories more tax.

    • @lewismitchell3751
      @lewismitchell3751 Před 19 dny

      @@andrewcollins8774 they already have plans, one of their ways of income is a national energy company, re nationalise the trains etc, which is income we lost under thatcher, inheritance tax on those which have had a property increase 5 fold etc, they are finding ways to get more income without taxing people anymore. They are also funding things on cracking down on tax avoidance etc.

  • @infrared567
    @infrared567 Před 18 dny

    Nearly got beat by independent Leanne Mohamad by 500 votes

  • @CityOfTinyLines
    @CityOfTinyLines Před 19 dny +3

    Jeeeze it's like we've got well meaning grown-ups in charge now.
    Bring Back Boris!!!

  • @celticbro1
    @celticbro1 Před 19 dny +1

    He wants to turn it into a business and sell off the profitable parts. Look at his donors and their connections to the private health care sector.

  • @eckie4679
    @eckie4679 Před 19 dny

    Some realism is needed. How will the waiting list be eradicated? Only by hundreds more hospitals and thousands more staff - infinite resources if you like. That can’t and won’t happen though

  • @robertmay2835
    @robertmay2835 Před 19 dny +2

    Look at all the bitter comments 😅

  • @URFUTUREUK
    @URFUTUREUK Před 19 dny

    You cant save it, it's too corrupt. Owes me in itself £63 million

  • @craig3420
    @craig3420 Před 19 dny +1

    My god deeley hasn't aged well...too many drugs

  • @John_Bradbury
    @John_Bradbury Před 19 dny +8

    He talks about a mandate and whilst it is a landslide in terms of seats, only 20 in every 100 people voted Labour, 40 in every 100 people did not vote for Labour (including 14 in every 100 people who voted Conservative) and 40 in every 100 people did not vote at all. That's not really a mandate is it?

    • @SamOliverYT
      @SamOliverYT Před 19 dny +8

      Yes it is a mandate, it's a large mandate within our electoral system. That's just counting.

    • @ukmaxi
      @ukmaxi Před 19 dny +3

      Still the largest vote share out of all the parties.

    • @_Gecko111
      @_Gecko111 Před 19 dny

      People voted tactically.

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny

      Ah I see you just parroting "the line". Not even your own thought.
      Well I would say the papers for 5 solid weeks said "this is a Labour government at this rate" and a lot of people decided this was absolutely fine by them and as such stayed home as they felt it was a done deal. We would have seen higher voter turnout of the media narrative was "it's going to be a really close race, it could be anyone's game"

    • @JoshuaFindlay
      @JoshuaFindlay Před 19 dny

      It is what it is. Watch them, monitor the statistics of the issues you care about, and see if you are happy with the result come the next election. If you like what you see you know who you should vote for.

  • @coderider3022
    @coderider3022 Před 19 dny

    Home office is the poisoned chalice. That’s the 1 job you don’t want. Nhs probably No 2 job to avoid. Housing maybe 3rd.

  • @TyanaAlexandra
    @TyanaAlexandra Před 19 dny +2

    You support an open border and still think the NHS can be saved…

    • @lewismitchell3751
      @lewismitchell3751 Před 19 dny

      they literally are improving our border security to prevent people coming in.

  • @andymrkipling
    @andymrkipling Před 19 dny

    He's fresh into a tough job and he's found the time to go on This Morning? It's all smoke and mirrors and for show...

  • @SP-lw7mr
    @SP-lw7mr Před 16 dny

    Stop treating foreigners for free.

    • @aman8086
      @aman8086 Před 12 dny +1

      Non Uk citizens can’t use the NHS freely anyway? Educate yourself.

    • @SP-lw7mr
      @SP-lw7mr Před 11 dny

      @@aman8086 That’s odd. My Brother is a GP and says he is obliged to see asylum seekers and obviously refers them on should they need it. Does the ER turn them away either? Of course not so they will head there. Plus, if you’ve you’ve just been granted citizenship why should you have the same access as someone that has contributed for years/decades. New arrivals should pay for an insurance policy until they’ve paid tax for a given term. And before you say they have nothing then I suppose you’ve closed your ears to the fact they pay thousands to traffickers. You seem a bit naive. That are jumping the queue in both welfare, housing and healthcare.

  • @mmay6621
    @mmay6621 Před 19 dny +1

    How many people actually pay taxes to fund the NHS vs how many unemployed, illegal immigrants it’s supporting…

    • @keving331
      @keving331 Před 19 dny

      Very good question. I wouldn’t be surprised if fewer than half the adult population living in the UK pay any or enough tax to pay their share of the total NHS bill.

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex Před 19 dny +6

    He needs to stop wasting money! There are 800 Diversity and Inclusion officers working in the NHS at a cost of £40 million a year!

    • @melissareohorn7436
      @melissareohorn7436 Před 19 dny +2

      800 out of 1.7 million

    • @Kari_B61ex
      @Kari_B61ex Před 19 dny

      @@melissareohorn7436 - 800 less would allow £40 million to be spent elsewhere where it is needed.

    • @davidpearson243
      @davidpearson243 Před 19 dny

      Can you provide some evidence of this (don’t include the The Daily Mail as Wikipedia won’t use the as a reliable source)

    • @PassiveAgressive319
      @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny

      @@davidpearson243 👏👏👏👍. I doubt if they know what it means😀

    • @PassiveAgressive319
      @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny +1

      @@Kari_B61ex According to your calculations 800 staff out 1.5m staff are DEI ie 0.05% of the workforce at £40m cost. That £800k per post. I don’t think so🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @Bullseye_Strength
    @Bullseye_Strength Před 19 dny +1

    The electorate didn't elect the Labour Party.
    In fact, 2/3rds of the electorate REJECTED the Labour party.
    They got fewer votes than their "disastrous" 2019 result.

  • @jimbojimbo6873
    @jimbojimbo6873 Před 20 dny +7

    Can’t wait to see this disaster

    • @melgrant7404
      @melgrant7404 Před 19 dny +1

      Already seen a disaster.

    • @TyanaAlexandra
      @TyanaAlexandra Před 19 dny +1

      The Starmer disaster

    • @ParaquatSC
      @ParaquatSC Před 19 dny +3

      @@TyanaAlexandra Oh my god give yourself a clap you found two words that rhyme. That is a really good job buddy!

    • @ImElliottWolfe
      @ImElliottWolfe Před 19 dny +1

      Do you not the impression this bloke genuinely has the health of the NHS in mind? I can’t remember a single Tory politician that gave me this impression, and I really get the sense that this is a genuine turning point, for the better, in this country’s history.

    • @jimbojimbo6873
      @jimbojimbo6873 Před 19 dny

      @@ImElliottWolfe no I don’t
      Everyone has good intentions but they like this guy promise success when the NHS is a money pit that never improves. I’d quite appreciate someone that was honest and told us how dire the situation is and will be.
      But to answer your question, no this guy doesn’t seem like he knows what he’s doing.

  • @user-tr5le8qs3j
    @user-tr5le8qs3j Před 19 dny

    Is this a propaganda show now? Silly question, it’s itv, of course it is.

  • @filipepedro8272
    @filipepedro8272 Před 19 dny +4

    All talk

    • @davecross4493
      @davecross4493 Před 19 dny +5

      We've had the tories in for 14 years. Last time Labour were in the NHS was working fine.

    • @chriswhite82
      @chriswhite82 Před 19 dny +6

      "All talk." Labour has been in office for 6 days, what do you want exactly?

    • @AlitleInLuv
      @AlitleInLuv Před 19 dny

      @@davecross4493 In Feb 2004 I went to my GP, I saw a consultant in April who told me I need an operation, the op. was done in July, all done and dusted in just six months.

    • @_Gecko111
      @_Gecko111 Před 19 dny +4

      And the Tories weren't?

    • @filipepedro8272
      @filipepedro8272 Před 19 dny

      @_Gecko111 I said it ALL didn't I???

  • @carolewynn9407
    @carolewynn9407 Před 19 dny +1

    If you want to fix the NHS, stop illegal immigration, stop paying foreign aid, and stop paying 3 billion per year to Zelensky for the indefinite future.

  • @rgsnr8702
    @rgsnr8702 Před 19 dny +1

    he wants to save it for foreigners,run by foreigners and staffed by foreigners ,Brits will be the last in all this

    • @PassiveAgressive319
      @PassiveAgressive319 Před 19 dny +4

      Well get your ‘Brits’ to apply for the 1000s of vacancies that have been available for YEARS. They’ve always been there. So why aren’t they applying🤔

    • @markd1516
      @markd1516 Před 19 dny +2

      what a childish thing to say...

    • @rgsnr8702
      @rgsnr8702 Před 19 dny

      @@PassiveAgressive319 as i said ,when most are here just to look after the millions that have come when in reality if they were not here we would never have needed as many

    • @Cazgirl-hq4hi
      @Cazgirl-hq4hi Před 19 dny

      Ok Nigel .

    • @rgsnr8702
      @rgsnr8702 Před 19 dny

      @@Cazgirl-hq4hi thats ok corbyn

  • @kevinbaxter7390
    @kevinbaxter7390 Před 19 dny

    Simply not feasible!
    Delusional its words
    Week in still nothing…..obviously not hit ground running.
    Don’t tell me “ Jeez sorry looked at books manifesto out of window’
    Winging it 🆓🆓🆓🆓🆓🩴🗳️