Starmer's Approval Rating Plummets,
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The General Election will be a (Choice) between a weak and divided Conservative Party that has failed the people of Britain after 14 years in power,and a strong Labour Party with Keir Starmer at the helm who are back in the service of the working people and will change Britain for a better future and nothing but Sunny sunlit uplands ahead. 🤣Make your choice🤣
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm waiting to see which party (if any) has a coherent and actually workable transport policy. The incumbent government's (care of messrs Harper and Merriman) has been one of managed decline of the railways and given Sunak's hatred of anything other than helicopters and private jets, I think we could expect more of the same from them. Sadly, though, so far no other party - labour included - has any plan beyond a situation of status quo. :-(
I'm seriously wondering if these extra thousands of appointments will come to fruition. I have two nurse friends and they both said they won't change or do any extra hours whatsoever. Junior doctors are already worked to the bone, so where are they getting (not talking about paying) for all these evening and weekend appointments in the quantity that they think?
Peudie at 14.06 is completely correct. The NHS will not be sorted out by flinging more money at it. Waste is horrendous - as I've recently had opportunities to see first hand. So, too is efficiency. In the last week I have had to ring a hospital to discover the time of my husband's appt. the next day (he was told the date) because no follow-up letter or phone call arrived. When I got through it was to find that he wasn't included on the clinic list. The admin. lady was v. good and checked his records.....Oops! Yes he should have had an appt.. So they had to put him in before the clinic started.
This was the second time in as many months....the 1st time a tearful secretary apologised for not having been informed that OH was due in the next day (not her fault) and disclosed that she had just had to tell a lady in Scarborough to put her husband into a taxi to get him to York hospital for an Op. that afternoon. NHS would pay of course. Too late to activate Hospital transport scheme.
It needs a tough line, a thorough shake-up and Labour will throw cash at it and let it slide even more. This govt. has been lax - Labour will be worse.
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