Nina Raqeeb

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Nina Raqeeb

Nina Raqeeb

@EdnaMay45

Mum of two daughters, Grandma of 3 gdaughters and 1 gson.

SW London Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Prem Sikka
Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Story of how private equity turned UK care homes for vulnerable elderly people into cash machines. Govt privatised care service. PE hiked prices, councils forced to pay. PE loaded companies with debt, cut wages/staffing, asset-stripping, poor service theguardian.com/society/2026/m…
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Dr Huw
Dr Huw@DrHuw·
Why on earth is the Health Secretary refusing to negotiate with doctors? Patients already can’t get treated on time, strike action is the last thing they need. Strike action is the last thing that doctors want. If strikes happen, patients will know who to blame 👇🏻
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

Why on earth is the Health Secretary refusing to negotiate with nurses? Patients already can’t get treated on time, strike action is the last thing they need. Strike action is the last thing that nurses want. If strikes happen, patients will know who to blame 👇🏻

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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
This is Lord Rothermere. He is a billionaire who owns the Daily mail. He lives and works in Britain, but opts out of paying tax in Britain. He is so patriotic he has avoided paying millions and millions (perhaps hundreds of millions) in tax by being a ‘non dom’ despite living here. No wonder he’s scared of the Green party who want to tax the rich.
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
It’s time for the UK government to ensure food security - especially when there is a global supply chain crisis. It’s time to put British farmers first.
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Dr Nick Dalmon
Dr Nick Dalmon@DrNickDalmon·
Day 156 of posting this until @wesstreeting comes to the table with a credible offer on jobs and pay
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Kit Yates
Kit Yates@Kit_Yates_Maths·
“Sewage pollution is at record levels, companies are staggering under debts of £60bn accrued in part to pay shareholder dividends of £78bn and infrastructure has been left to rot.” theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Neena Jha
Neena Jha@DrNeenaJha·
Absolutely shocking behaviour from the health secretary! Threatening to withdraw training jobs for doctors if they don’t accept a real-terms pay cut… Knowing that the consequences of this will be our patients who’ll find it even harder to access to specialist care Disgraceful
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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Kate 🕊
Kate 🕊@affleckquine·
It's outrageous to threaten doctors with this while telling them they must accept an effective pay cut. It's easy for Wes with his £160,000 salary plus £250,000 expenses to tell others to take a pay cut. Hypocrisy of Starmer's cabal👇
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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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Elaine Molyneux
Elaine Molyneux@molyneux_elaine·
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 UK Health Secretary is suggesting. Who EVER expected to hear this from a ‘Labour’ government?
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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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
A year ago today, my Private Members’ Water Bill - to put public ownership back on the table as a solution to this water crisis - was debated in Parliament. This is what I argued for. Do you agree?
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Eileen Molloy
Eileen Molloy@dirtybird12345·
Would you care to tell the public why you're paying PAs, who've not studied medicine, are unregulated & underqualified, more than Drs? You can never be drawn on this. Is it because it's completely unacceptable? Member of the public supporting our Drs.
Department of Health and Social Care@DHSCgovuk

Watch @WesStreeting's message to resident doctors in full following the BMA's latest pay package rejection.

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We Own It
We Own It@We_OwnIt·
Privatisation is robbery! Pass it on. Thank you @labourlewis for standing up for public services that work for us, not private shareholders.
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Ecokonnexion
Ecokonnexion@ecokonnexion·
As we cut down forests, we bring down so much more.
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Feargal Sharkey
Feargal Sharkey@Feargal_Sharkey·
Named and shamed, the water company fat cats that refuse to explain themselves in pubic. And we put up with this nonsense. Time to take back control. Time for public ownership.
David@TLLandscape

@Feargal_Sharkey This is the level of contempt the water bosses have for us all

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EveryDoctor
EveryDoctor@EveryDoctorUK·
£2.9 million. That’s how much private healthcare-linked sources have donated to MPs between 2023 and 2025. 📉 Who’s taking the money, and what does it mean for the future of our NHS? Read the overview here: bit.ly/mp-donations-b…
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Malcolm & Baby Dog
Malcolm & Baby Dog@Malcolm_theCat·
Friends! The clocks have gone FORWARD in the UK this morning. Don’t forget! 🕰️ Baby Dog is feeling better than he was and I’m keeping a close eye on him. There was nothing seriously wrong, just a bit of a tummy upset, but I’m purring gently next to him, as that is scientifically proven to help healing. Let’s all have a Peaceful and Restful Sunday, shall we? ❤️
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