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❤️ Lead & influence with insight & Integrity - Moving from limited situations to health, happiness, harmony & peace. Right action for the right reasons. ❤️

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@JohnCleese She herself is a sleazy crook and worse then many of the men she managed to trap. She should be treated the same way as the men once we get them all in jail.
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@DisIdealist Completely disaccociated with their decisions and actions.
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The whole government needs to resign for it's connections with Paedophile Epstein and following Epstein's policies. Streeting needs to be removed immediately. It was not in the governments manifesto that they would be bullying, coercing, threatening and blackmailing doctors and dismantling our NHS and selling it off to private enterprise.
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We need more trained doctors - a person that threatens to remove the training for doctors shouldn't be in Government in charge of the NHS. @Keir_Starmer @10DowningStreet
Dr Haseena Wazir@DrHWazir

The suggested threat from @wesstreeting that additional speciality training posts for doctors could be withdrawn if doctors strike is extraordinary. Medical Consultants, Surgeons, GPs, anaesthetists, radiologists, and psychiatrists have to go through a speciality training post to finish their training. If you cut training posts, you are directly cutting the number of specialists the NHS will have in the future, that patients rely on. So what is being suggested here is essentially this: if doctors strike, the Government may reduce the number of future NHS specialists. That’s what the Health Secretary is suggesting. Doctors do not control how many training posts exist. The Government does. Workforce planning is a Government responsibility. The current bottlenecks, where tens of thousands of doctors apply for a limited number of training posts, were created by workforce planning decisions over many years. We already have a situation where tens of thousands of doctors apply for a limited number of training posts every year while the NHS says it has workforce shortages and patients face long waiting lists. The solution to that problem is obviously to train more specialists, not fewer. Using training posts as leverage in a dispute is not workforce planning. It is political pressure using the future NHS workforce as a bargaining chip. That should concern the public as much as it concerns doctors. Because fewer training posts today means fewer Consultants and GPs tomorrow. Fewer Consultants and GPs means longer waiting lists, overcrowded A&E departments, and worse access to care. Threatening to reduce training opportunities if doctors strike does not solve any of those problems. It just makes the workforce crisis worse. Training the future NHS workforce should never be used as a negotiating tool. bmj.com/content/392/bm…

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Wes Streeting is a danger to patient health everywhere. He needs to be removed quickly. Anybody thinking of voting @uklabour at the next elections needs to ask themselves, do they want to vote to destroy the NHS? The answer is, it's already halfway there under Streeting.
The BMJ@bmj_latest

The UK health secretary, Wes Streeting, has vowed to withdraw promised extra specialty training places unless resident doctors call off their next strike bmj.com/content/392/bm…

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@Aligill79 @bmj_latest We need to have them. It was not in their manifesto that they would privatised the NHS. He got his seat on false pretense.
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The BMJ@bmj_latest·
The UK health secretary, Wes Streeting, has vowed to withdraw promised extra specialty training places unless resident doctors call off their next strike bmj.com/content/392/bm…
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Jessica Simor KC@JMPSimor·
Former PMs can claim up to £115,000 p.a to cover office/secretarial costs arising from their position in public life. Truss claimed £23,310 between resignation in Nov ‘22 & March ‘23. In ‘24/25, she claimed £97,152. Is she using our taxes to spout lies about the UK in the USA?
Damian Low@DamianLow3

Just a former Prime Minister spouting lies about her own country in the USA for money. Taking money to undermine her own country’s reputation abroad when she still has privileges paid by the UK taxpayer is outrageous. Plastic patriot.

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@DrHuw @wesstreeting You know what they say about a bad workman, applies to bad politicians too.
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@RedRosa91940184 She is very much in denial. Things will start changing for the better when she faces the truth about who is holding the global economy hostage. She really needs to face her own, her part and the previous governments part in contributing to it.
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