I do agree, but I also see the benefit of having a teacher/doctor/whatever as an MP as they have real life experience. But yeah I think overall the benefits gained from having two jobs is outweighed by the problems with it.
Gosh retaining the 2 child cap, starving pensioners and detaining immigrants will definitely increase productivity. Make way for pfi . Don't tax the mega rich or even consider taxing the energy companies on their gargantuan profits
You've got to love how the conservatives's spending choices were 'ideological options' but the laborers' spending choices weeks later are 'tough but essential decisions.
Dtrs get 2 pay rises a year. 1 an automatic one that can be circa £7K, its why junior doctors move upto £30K within a few years. 2 the% for inflation. This applies to most civil servants but is nowhere in the private sector.
@@davidparry5310 It was better than it is now but it wasn't better than any of them. In a 2007-09 survey of 7 advanced healthcare systems, the UK ranked 6th overall - only the US was worse! Australia was still the best. Source: the Commonwealth Fund
I have a great idea for NHS Reform. Remove all private health care from the system and force them to NOT use NHS Staff, Equipment, instruments, diagnostics, Car parking, waste disposal, Electricity, Water, buildings, heat, and cooling that is paid for by public taxation.
I mean thats going to make marginal difference, if any. Also don't make doctors pick between NHS and private, consultants will likely choose private, NHS just can't match their pay and you get better working times.
Starmer fails to understand that investing in an asset isn't a cost its an investment. The bookkeeping on it shows the spend equals the value if the asset therefore the outstanding balance is ZERO. By spending money on the NHS to improve it is effectively investing in an asset and therefore isn't an expense its an investment. As would be nationalisation of water companies, rail, power systems, education and many other essentials to improving the position of the country. Theres no shortage of money. Money doesn't grow on trees its a man made construct that is created by government. The quantity of which is decided by the government. Excess lumped into circulation in the economy can cause inflation but tax removes that risk. Tax doesn't pay for government spending, it can't, theres no way of knowing exactly what needs to be paid for 18 months+ ahead of the money coming in. An example of this is the increase of prices due to brexit, covid and war in Ukraine reducing supplies of essential goods. Only brexit costs could be predicted and even then not accurately. Tax changes ordered by government today will take 18 months before they start bringing money in in many cases. The NHS can only go bankrupt if the government decide not to supply the money needed. It is effectively a nationalised organisation that relies on government funding. The only other time ir could go bust would be if it was completely privatised. Is that Streetings aim and intention? Probably! It will cost more.
@@barnabycauwood3983 as I said the NHS is a nationalised organisation as such the government have a legal obligation to fund it. The government have as much money as they require, there are various acts of parliament ensuring the value of our fiat currency of the UK and putting a legal obligation on the Bank of England to supply money as required to the government. Just as the government/country cannot go into insolvency nor can any nationalised organisation. An example of that is the Bank of England, last year it paid out £40 billion in interest to commercial banks that have lodged with it. This meant the BoE made a loss. That loss was cleared by the government through the Treasury department. Without that bailout the BoE, the nationalised UK bank, would have gone into insolvency. Indeed this happens on a regular basis. Starmer and his ministers either don't know, don't understand or are pulling the wool over peoples eyes for some obscure reason. I'll leave you and others to decide which of these are the most likely.
@@barnabycauwood3983 on the question of the NHS being fit for purpose much of that is down to a lack of investment in the infrastructure, the staff, and the processes by which the NHS is run. Other than that the NHS, the staff within it are more than capable of doing an excellent job should they receive the backing they deserve. That backing has to come in the form of investment in new hospitals (not upgraded units within a hospital as the Tories included in their 40 new hospitals pledge), new equipment, upgraded IT systems that actually work.
I suspect he understands perfectly well, but considering how many Labour MPs take money from private healthcare firms, this is all probably a big performance designed to manufacture consent for privatising the NHS, just like his ideological role model Thatcher did. Problem is the population has been rendered so stupid by decades of dumbed down analogies on their tv screens that they'll probably accept this and soon enough we'll be like the yanks, in tens of thousands in debt every time you break an arm. Honestly, I do despair at the sheer complicity of the british people in this. Our children will be ashamed of us if we allow this to happen, and honestly, I can't blame them.
He wants to privatise the NHS and the British have no idea. Of course they'd be money poured into the NHS all the way, but only for administration, not medicine.
The NHS is not fit for purpose. I've just found out that for a referral my doctor has sent to a Pain Clinic for my chronic back pain, the waiting time for an appointment is 52 f-ing weeks!! Sadly I can't afford the £2000 per injection needed for pain relief via private health care, so basically I'm f-ked. A massive injection of funding is needed immediately.
It not being "fit for purpose" is no fault of the NHS, it's the intentional underfunding, underpaying, privatizing bullshit that has led to this situation. The reforms that should be made are way more investment, higher wages and the end of any privatisation. The solution isn't for Britains health service to become a privately owned, run for profit business.
I received a text message the other day telling me my case, on a waitlist, had been reviewed without me, and I’d been discharged because they decided I didn’t need their care. I just cried.
Moya, you’re a breath of fresh air in political journalism, your warmth, wisdom, and wit are evidence of what a beautiful soul you truly are- best of luck with your new role, you’re going to be awesome, big love and keep fighting the good fight x
That was sweet! Even I got a bit emotional at the end. So many great bits of commentary by both Moya and Ash. Now I have added 'If I Speak' to my Spotify and looking forward to listening. Thank you Novara team and special thanks to Moya. 😊 Incidentally, when I was younger the whole space exploration thing did sound exciting to me. Now that I am older and wiser and we are watching greedy billionaires behave so self indulgently whilst there is so much meaningful work we could do as humans for each other and for the planet...I just 🙄. So pathetic!
But might not millions have been saved to spend on the hard-pressed NHS, had they not have have been spent to counter the far right thugs that were smashing up our town centres?
No more money for the NHS-unless they agree to be privatised. Meanwhile 11.6 billion for an overseas 'climate crisis' 45 million bonus for the Royals, 3.6 billion for Zelenskyy etc.
Starmer- "All because of no new money and this god-awful top-down reorganisation!" Everyone- "Sure, so what do you suggest?" Starmer- "Well, you're not gonna believe this..." Everyone-... Starmer-... Everyone- "Is it no new money and top-down re-organisation?" Starmer- 🤗
13:04 we also desperately need to fix our food. That is an investment that would pay off 10 fold. Subsidise organic farming, Put a massive tax on the ultra processed food industry and stop poisoning the population with food that is killing us.
Gonna miss you in the main seat Moya. I remember your first and am glad to be here for your last. You learned fast and grew into the role quickly and I've always enjoyed listening to your take on the fuckeries of our news cycle. Your intelligence and analysis are an important part of this organisation. Big up and respect! 👊🏿❤️
I think Novara really need a science editor of some kind. It would be really great to have a platform like theirs giving well informed scientific information about current topics, and unfortunately I think it's a weak spot for them at the minute. Aaron tries his best at the end here but he's clearly a bit out of his depth, some of the things he was saying about the moon were way off (the moon is not a third of the mass of the earth, it's more like a hundredth...)
Why did she put herself in such a dangerous position there was always a chance she and others might run into cross fire and given she was 200 meters away, tells us it was a fluke , she would have known what she was doing, unlike the people nkilledby hammaswho were deliberately gunned down
I am being treated by the nhs atm Its not broken. It does need funding. A&E is under pressure, but that's because people vant get primary care Accessible clinics could be set up to deal with this. They could act as triage and gateway to treat less urgent cases and forward more serious to appropriate areas.
Even if Labour dont want to tax the rich, they could easily raise the necessary investment for the NHS by taxing average earners just a little bit more (those on 30/40/50k) but Reeves has ruled that out. Most other western European countries like France and Germany do that so its not impossible or unthinkable. Why not do that - and tax the rich more. You cant have growth without investment. Starmer's misleading rhetoric sounds like a pretext for cuts and privatisation by another name to me. Hope Im wrong.
@@lefty-bw1zp The 20bn 'black hole' is less than 2% of annual government spending. It's the equivalent to us of a weeks wages. It's not ideal but it's also not as catastrophic as Labour are pretending. They appear to me to be using it as a distraction / ammunition / excuse.
Wes streeting saying it's like BA training more pilots without having any more planes is EXACTLY the issue with Dr training in the NHS. They don't create more specialist training jobs yet they want to increase medical school places🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I have an ex colleague now an NHS sustainability manager, always posting on linkedin how her and her numerous sustainability colleagues are on some junket somewhere in UK. Why does the NHS NEEDS SUSTAINABILITY MANAGERS? GET RID OF THEM ITS NOT A CORE NEED
Starmer is nothing but a consistent pain in the neck . Fix the plumbing = tax the rich. Tired of these TINA candidates. There are always alternatives, they prefer to destruct the NHS.
Sorry novara but saying the GPs are the hardest hit by the cuts is a joke..... try being one of the massively understaffed minimum wage HCAs on a rammed hospital ward and see whos most effected.....
So cut to funding of pensioners heating allowance,supported the continued poverty inducing child benefit cap! Now our NHS desperate for funding,but Starmer says no! Starmer is also going to continue austerity the reason behind the crumbling NHS, over 4 million children growing up in poverty! Can anyone tell me how Starmer’s Labour differs from the Tory party! The pandemic caused a growth in millionaires, so what is wrong with those newly wealthy people paying a bit more tax to take children out of poverty, to stop pensioners from dying of hypothermia, to save lives in our NHS??
Since Starmer has accepted the same fiscal rules as the party that almost destroyed the NHS (and did not fail through any lack of trying) does "reform" mean austerity? Or does it mean begging for investment from private companies so they can subsequently extract more profit (as with PFI contracts)? Clearly he will need a new pair of cajones and a different chancellor with transformative monetary policies.
I'm sorry that you're being replaced. I'll miss you and wish you all the best. Something tells me that Dalia too got the chop. I'll miss her too. As far as I'm concerned, you are both too vibrant to be replaced. 🔥xx
Cool. Reform it by stripping out all the private for-profit bullshit nobody wanted to begin with. How about that, Starmer?
This is what has happened to Australia. It's so sad and enraging.
I would ban all second jobs for MP's, either work to serve the people or don't be an MP
Love to you all
God bless
I do agree, but I also see the benefit of having a teacher/doctor/whatever as an MP as they have real life experience. But yeah I think overall the benefits gained from having two jobs is outweighed by the problems with it.
how about no MPs with total wealth over 2 million pounds.
@@James_Haskellhow about MPs have a real life job before they become MPs?
@@James_Haskell A teacher being paid 200k a year to be an MP is not going to be a good MP or teacher.
Ahh Moyà I’m so sad to see you go, it’s so good to see positive female role models with a brain. Thank you & best of luck behind the camera 🙌🙌
Moya..... You'll be missed. Good luck in all your future endeavours 😊
Where is she going on
@@HassanAli-xl8kr Wee bonnie Scotland.... New assignment.
Gosh retaining the 2 child cap, starving pensioners and detaining immigrants will definitely increase productivity. Make way for pfi . Don't tax the mega rich or even consider taxing the energy companies on their gargantuan profits
Under the Tories, we had to tighten our belts, but under Labour, we have to tighten our belts.
You've got to love how the conservatives's spending choices were 'ideological options' but the laborers' spending choices weeks later are 'tough but essential decisions.
😏
Never trust Starmer
And definitely not Wes either
🧂
This. We have the by elections to look forward to
Look at the increase that was give to the ROYAL FAMILY , when did these hardworking people last get a increase !
But since when has our 'modern' King ever had to worry turning on heating?
Get rid of the monarchy!!!
Dtrs get 2 pay rises a year.
1 an automatic one that can be circa £7K, its why junior doctors move upto £30K within a few years.
2 the% for inflation.
This applies to most civil servants but is nowhere in the private sector.
Best of luck Moya, carry the Flame
Is she quitting the platform
got a new role!
Can we please put ALL the billionaires in space?
He will bring in a form of private insurance and blame it on the tories
And that would be a bad thing because? Germany, France, Australia all have this and their healthcare systems work a lot better
Australia has both a public and private health system
@@PJH13The NHS worked better than all of them before the Tories' 'reforms' started kicking in.
@@davidparry5310 It was better than it is now but it wasn't better than any of them. In a 2007-09 survey of 7 advanced healthcare systems, the UK ranked 6th overall - only the US was worse! Australia was still the best.
Source: the Commonwealth Fund
@@PJH13 The selfsame Commonwealth Fund ranked the NHS number 1 in 2014.
I have a great idea for NHS Reform. Remove all private health care from the system and force them to NOT use NHS Staff, Equipment, instruments, diagnostics, Car parking, waste disposal, Electricity, Water, buildings, heat, and cooling that is paid for by public taxation.
Charge them for it with a profit
@@jackoh991 with extortionate prices designed to destroy their for profit business
They can also not train in NHS hospitals if they want to have a private career.
I mean thats going to make marginal difference, if any. Also don't make doctors pick between NHS and private, consultants will likely choose private, NHS just can't match their pay and you get better working times.
@@cup1966wow most do both
Billionaires have helped destroy Planet Earth...let's see how long it'll take them to destroy the hemisphere
Sorry to hear it's your last show, best host on NM… You'll be missed.
From Los Angeles, I'm going to miss you, Moya!
Moya you are an absolute asset, brilliant and beautiful. You will be missed but we look forward to seeing your work continue to impress.
Starmer fails to understand that investing in an asset isn't a cost its an investment. The bookkeeping on it shows the spend equals the value if the asset therefore the outstanding balance is ZERO. By spending money on the NHS to improve it is effectively investing in an asset and therefore isn't an expense its an investment. As would be nationalisation of water companies, rail, power systems, education and many other essentials to improving the position of the country.
Theres no shortage of money. Money doesn't grow on trees its a man made construct that is created by government. The quantity of which is decided by the government. Excess lumped into circulation in the economy can cause inflation but tax removes that risk.
Tax doesn't pay for government spending, it can't, theres no way of knowing exactly what needs to be paid for 18 months+ ahead of the money coming in. An example of this is the increase of prices due to brexit, covid and war in Ukraine reducing supplies of essential goods. Only brexit costs could be predicted and even then not accurately. Tax changes ordered by government today will take 18 months before they start bringing money in in many cases.
The NHS can only go bankrupt if the government decide not to supply the money needed. It is effectively a nationalised organisation that relies on government funding. The only other time ir could go bust would be if it was completely privatised. Is that Streetings aim and intention? Probably! It will cost more.
Did you not listen to what he said. If it continues in its current state, it will go bankrupt. It's already not fit for purpose.
@@barnabycauwood3983 as I said the NHS is a nationalised organisation as such the government have a legal obligation to fund it. The government have as much money as they require, there are various acts of parliament ensuring the value of our fiat currency of the UK and putting a legal obligation on the Bank of England to supply money as required to the government.
Just as the government/country cannot go into insolvency nor can any nationalised organisation. An example of that is the Bank of England, last year it paid out £40 billion in interest to commercial banks that have lodged with it. This meant the BoE made a loss. That loss was cleared by the government through the Treasury department. Without that bailout the BoE, the nationalised UK bank, would have gone into insolvency. Indeed this happens on a regular basis.
Starmer and his ministers either don't know, don't understand or are pulling the wool over peoples eyes for some obscure reason. I'll leave you and others to decide which of these are the most likely.
@@barnabycauwood3983 on the question of the NHS being fit for purpose much of that is down to a lack of investment in the infrastructure, the staff, and the processes by which the NHS is run. Other than that the NHS, the staff within it are more than capable of doing an excellent job should they receive the backing they deserve. That backing has to come in the form of investment in new hospitals (not upgraded units within a hospital as the Tories included in their 40 new hospitals pledge), new equipment, upgraded IT systems that actually work.
@@barnabycauwood3983 its currently not been invested in. investing in NHS would change the current state
I suspect he understands perfectly well, but considering how many Labour MPs take money from private healthcare firms, this is all probably a big performance designed to manufacture consent for privatising the NHS, just like his ideological role model Thatcher did. Problem is the population has been rendered so stupid by decades of dumbed down analogies on their tv screens that they'll probably accept this and soon enough we'll be like the yanks, in tens of thousands in debt every time you break an arm.
Honestly, I do despair at the sheer complicity of the british people in this. Our children will be ashamed of us if we allow this to happen, and honestly, I can't blame them.
He wants to privatise the NHS and the British have no idea.
Of course they'd be money poured into the NHS all the way, but only for administration, not medicine.
When wet Wes was rattling on about funding community care my thought was this is just PFI for 2025
I'm starting to think that he doesn't really know which party he's in. Did he accidentally join labor?
Good luck Moya! You will be missed!
I agree. Vote Reform!
The NHS is not fit for purpose. I've just found out that for a referral my doctor has sent to a Pain Clinic for my chronic back pain, the waiting time for an appointment is 52 f-ing weeks!! Sadly I can't afford the £2000 per injection needed for pain relief via private health care, so basically I'm f-ked. A massive injection of funding is needed immediately.
It not being "fit for purpose" is no fault of the NHS, it's the intentional underfunding, underpaying, privatizing bullshit that has led to this situation. The reforms that should be made are way more investment, higher wages and the end of any privatisation. The solution isn't for Britains health service to become a privately owned, run for profit business.
What's worrying is that seems a good time to me - I have been waiting 5 years!
It's been intentionally broken, that doesn't mean it's fundamentally flawed
@@Wulfuswulferson yes. Hence it's not fit for purpose
I received a text message the other day telling me my case, on a waitlist, had been reviewed without me, and I’d been discharged because they decided I didn’t need their care. I just cried.
Starmer- "Fewer doctors, fewer nurses, fewer beds..."
Everyone- "Cool, cool- can we have more doctors, more nurses and more beds then?"
Starmer- "No."
Can anyone remember Starmer mentioning before the election that Things Can Only Get Worst?
i AGREE THAT RICH PEOPLE BELONG IN SPACE, AND THEY SHOULD BE LEFT THERE IF THEY WASTE MONEY LIKE THAT
Moya, you’re a breath of fresh air in political journalism, your warmth, wisdom, and wit are evidence of what a beautiful soul you truly are- best of luck with your new role, you’re going to be awesome, big love and keep fighting the good fight x
Tax the rich.
Imagine if under labour the NHS were to be extensively privatised to the point of us having to pay...
That was sweet! Even I got a bit emotional at the end. So many great bits of commentary by both Moya and Ash. Now I have added 'If I Speak' to my Spotify and looking forward to listening. Thank you Novara team and special thanks to Moya. 😊
Incidentally, when I was younger the whole space exploration thing did sound exciting to me. Now that I am older and wiser and we are watching greedy billionaires behave so self indulgently whilst there is so much meaningful work we could do as humans for each other and for the planet...I just 🙄. So pathetic!
Starmer OUT
So, Darzi Report says NHS problems caused by austerity by CP. And Labour’s solution is more austerity! 😂🤣😂🤣
New character unlocked: princess moya 🌹
Such a great host!! You will be greatly missed
The Tories used the black hole excuse for austerity, too.
We will miss you, Moya. All the best. Drop in now and then at least!
Billions for Illegal regimes , Foreign aid . bla bla .
But might not millions have been saved to spend on the hard-pressed NHS, had they not have have been spent to counter the far right thugs that were smashing up our town centres?
Noooo Moya! You're one of the best presenters!
Whoa, what a shock you gave us! Good luck on the other side of the camera.
Sad to see you go Moya, more power to you, you're a diamond!
No more money for the NHS-unless they agree to be privatised. Meanwhile 11.6 billion for an overseas 'climate crisis' 45 million bonus for the Royals, 3.6 billion for Zelenskyy etc.
and money to Israel. Climate issues know no borders.
Lammy makes me sick to my stomach
Sorry to hear u r moving one of the best flame from the screen, Moya….
keep prosper - you know you have a bright road ahead of you 🧡
Starmer- "All because of no new money and this god-awful top-down reorganisation!"
Everyone- "Sure, so what do you suggest?"
Starmer- "Well, you're not gonna believe this..."
Everyone-...
Starmer-...
Everyone- "Is it no new money and top-down re-organisation?"
Starmer- 🤗
DOES MINING THE MOON NOT TERRIFY ANYONE ELSE GIVEN IT HOLDS SUCH ESSENTIAL EFFECT ON OUR PLANET
Sadly the corruption will continue. Alan Millburn
no money for pensioners, yet few million just gone to Zelenskie again
Dang, Moya was my favourite host!
He’s quite correct for once , the NHS needs Reform and Nigel Farage in charge of the government straight away . 😊
Will miss you 😢
Sir kid starver pretending that he cares. US investors lined up
Starmer .a wolf in sheps clothing .
All the very best Moya 😊
People will have to pay or contribute,why don’t they tax the wealthy or corporates that use offshore structuresto aavoid tax , to pay for it
What a good man this doctor is
13:04 we also desperately need to fix our food. That is an investment that would pay off 10 fold. Subsidise organic farming, Put a massive tax on the ultra processed food industry and stop poisoning the population with food that is killing us.
Good luck in your future endeavors. You will be missed, dear one of my favorite hosts
Gonna miss you in the main seat Moya. I remember your first and am glad to be here for your last. You learned fast and grew into the role quickly and I've always enjoyed listening to your take on the fuckeries of our news cycle. Your intelligence and analysis are an important part of this organisation. Big up and respect! 👊🏿❤️
Sucessive governments need reforming, Keir is a Tory.
I think Novara really need a science editor of some kind. It would be really great to have a platform like theirs giving well informed scientific information about current topics, and unfortunately I think it's a weak spot for them at the minute. Aaron tries his best at the end here but he's clearly a bit out of his depth, some of the things he was saying about the moon were way off (the moon is not a third of the mass of the earth, it's more like a hundredth...)
Starmer wants a private health system .
Moya, I remember when you did your first Novara Live and you’ve come so far since then! Best of luck with all future endeavours xx
Palantir getting all your medical data
Social media really needs to do something about bots
Thanks moya and good luck!
Starmer literally said it was austere?
GONNA MISS YOU MOYA, YOU ARE SUPER-LASS. WONT FEEL THE SAME.....
Why did she put herself in such a dangerous position there was always a chance she and others might run into cross fire and given she was 200 meters away, tells us it was a fluke , she would have known what she was doing, unlike the people nkilledby hammaswho were deliberately gunned down
Was brilliant. Thanks so much
Awful as expected.
keep up the good work
I am being treated by the nhs atm
Its not broken.
It does need funding.
A&E is under pressure, but that's because people vant get primary care
Accessible clinics could be set up to deal with this. They could act as triage and gateway to treat less urgent cases and forward more serious to appropriate areas.
Even if Labour dont want to tax the rich, they could easily raise the necessary investment for the NHS by taxing average earners just a little bit more (those on 30/40/50k) but Reeves has ruled that out. Most other western European countries like France and Germany do that so its not impossible or unthinkable. Why not do that - and tax the rich more. You cant have growth without investment.
Starmer's misleading rhetoric sounds like a pretext for cuts and privatisation by another name to me. Hope Im wrong.
I hope you’re wrong too.
@@lefty-bw1zp The 20bn 'black hole' is less than 2% of annual government spending. It's the equivalent to us of a weeks wages. It's not ideal but it's also not as catastrophic as Labour are pretending. They appear to me to be using it as a distraction / ammunition / excuse.
Mental health care in the community is a joke.
Wes streeting saying it's like BA training more pilots without having any more planes is EXACTLY the issue with Dr training in the NHS. They don't create more specialist training jobs yet they want to increase medical school places🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Why isn’t tax the rich an option ?
I have an ex colleague now an NHS sustainability manager, always posting on linkedin how her and her numerous sustainability colleagues are on some junket somewhere in UK.
Why does the NHS NEEDS SUSTAINABILITY MANAGERS?
GET RID OF THEM ITS NOT A CORE NEED
I don’t have words to respond.
Aww Moya, you will definitely be missed. You've been great and I've loved watching you in the presenter seat. Good luck with whatever comes next 👏🏻
Tax the GODAMN RICH! Corporate tax 80% for 3 years, then down to 50%. 25% is way too low.
Lawl, austerity is back baby
Sincerity, honesty, integrity. When you can fake those you will do well in our sick political system.
If underfunding is the problem increasing the funding IS the reform
She's really good you should keep her in the seat!! 🙌🏾 🙌🏾 🙌🏾
Starmer is nothing but a consistent pain in the neck . Fix the plumbing = tax the rich. Tired of these TINA candidates. There are always alternatives, they prefer to destruct the NHS.
Privatisation has seen the massive increases in costs of patient care.
I though for a second this was an episode of stargate SG-1, where is the portal Moya?
Thank you Moya ❤
We’ll miss your hosting so much!
Sorry novara but saying the GPs are the hardest hit by the cuts is a joke..... try being one of the massively understaffed minimum wage HCAs on a rammed hospital ward and see whos most effected.....
Is Streeting AI one wonders
By the end of the decade the NHS will either collapse or transition to a privatised service.
Austerity nearly killed it, austerity 2.0 will kill it.
Chronic illness is really going to skyrocket then.
I knew I had a good reason to like Ash! COYS!
So cut to funding of pensioners heating allowance,supported the continued poverty inducing child benefit cap!
Now our NHS desperate for funding,but Starmer says no!
Starmer is also going to continue austerity the reason behind the crumbling NHS, over 4 million children growing up in poverty!
Can anyone tell me how Starmer’s Labour differs from the Tory party!
The pandemic caused a growth in millionaires, so what is wrong with those newly wealthy people paying a bit more tax to take children out of poverty, to stop pensioners from dying of hypothermia, to save lives in our NHS??
Since Starmer has accepted the same fiscal rules as the party that almost destroyed the NHS (and did not fail through any lack of trying) does "reform" mean austerity? Or does it mean begging for investment from private companies so they can subsequently extract more profit (as with PFI contracts)? Clearly he will need a new pair of cajones and a different chancellor with transformative monetary policies.
Moya will be missed. It's reassuring to know she'll still be a presence.
great work Moya
Good luck Moya 👊🏿
Much as I want harris to defeat trump i can't believe the vile complicity
Sorry to see you go, Moya. You looked stunning.
These rich boys and their space toys are about to FAFO.
I'm sorry that you're being replaced. I'll miss you and wish you all the best.
Something tells me that Dalia too got the chop. I'll miss her too.
As far as I'm concerned, you are both too vibrant to be replaced.
🔥xx