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Wes Streeting defends Labour plan to use private sector to cut NHS backlog
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@thepileus
Pileus Media
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@guardiannews A Labour Party that is willing to privatise the NHS has no right to call itself a Labour Party.
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@Eminescu
Richard Approximately
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@guardiannews I guess Labour have to considering the large donations they are taking from private healthcare companies.
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@ProgressiveAJ
ProgressiveAJ
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@Brown666W
William Brown
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@guardiannews Tell us all about the bungs? This has a bad smell.
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@malickstan
malickstan
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@guardiannews Ok but what extra capacity is there in the private sector? Where do the doctors and man hours come from to staff extra throughput? Where do patients who have complications go? How will this actually work, forget the politics. Pragmatic realities? How will this help?
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@MickeyDN7
Michael
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@The_Oldfields
TheOldfields We ❤ tofu
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@guardiannews Let me guess before I've even read the story. He doesn't actually defend the plan but instead comes out with some culture war bollocks that he's picked up from the Tories?
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@thewellywall
Rum
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@guardiannews Where’s the journalism? That’s just Streeting propaganda, nebulous waffle, where does the journalist ask how this can happen and the research to indicate if it’s even possible?
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@TahirMirza01
#TahirMirza4EastHam
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@guardiannews We are concerned that @wesstreeting is paving the way for NHS privatization. Our healthcare system needs funds, good wages and training that should prioritize patient care over profit. #SaveOurNHS #PublicHealthcare
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@ChrisWe82903812
Chris Webb
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@guardiannews Streeting and Labour, if they want to be taken seriously, need to hand back the donations from Private Health Providers and lobbyists, as well as any donation laundered by third parties that were from foreign States or representing foreign interests. Otherwise they remain owned.
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@dubiouspip
phil
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@guardiannews Real journalism would be asking about the donations he's received. This is just manufacturing consent for the drip feed of privatisation
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@spec_arc
📖 LiamQuane 🏳️‍🌈
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@guardiannews He is going to fully privatise the NHS and his desperate, childish campaign of lies cannot convince us to ignore the evidence that's already been reported. We have seen his donor list, after all. 👇
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@andy68s
Andy Short
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@guardiannews @PippaCrerar surprised to see this powder puff piece, you didn’t feel the need to articulate the specific concerns people are raising? And why not mention Wes’s funds from private health, surely a relevant concern for the left?
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@steffd62
Steph Dennis
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@guardiannews Totally agree, to stop people dying on waiting lists while the NHS is repaired. Private hospitals for life-saving treatment is what has to happen I've lost a few friends who were diagnosed too late due to not seeing a GP and died on waiting lists. Reform and improve…
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@tagg773
Janice Taggart 💙
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@guardiannews Unless the private sector are going to do this for free, all this does is divert staff and funds from the NHS. How is this a solution?
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@phil_vanes
Phil Vanes
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@guardiannews Why on earth would Wes Streeting who receives £175k/yr from Private Healthcare Companies want to Privatise the NHS?
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