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Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-Jul-24 05:46:30

For those feeling nervous over the governments competence and who believe the propaganda put out by the right wing media, I thought I would start recording the day by day development of the governments activity.

Day 1
The PM appointed the cabinet, and was briefed by the permanent secretary.

The PM gave advice over urgent domestic issues needing immediate attention, as well as urgent security matters.

The Prime Minister signed off letters to the heads of the military, giving instructions over action in case of nuclear threat.

The Prime Minister will begin preparations for his NATO visit to Washington next week.

Sir Keir Starmer will have decided domestic issues over his living arrangements etc.

The Home Secretary -Yvette Cooper - killed the Rwanda plan. However it was disclosed by the Home Office that there was in fact no such plan in operation - no work had been carried out on any plan for months. So my goodness - was that one of the last lies told to the public by the previous government?

Urmstongran Sat 06-Jul-24 17:51:49

Germanshepherdsmum

I agree - especially after Farage said he was coming for Labour. He’s certainly not a quitter.

Which is why I voted for him! 😁

MayBee70 Sat 06-Jul-24 17:21:30

Germanshepherdsmum

Did you omit the words ‘hoped to’ before ‘developed’?

Does Lammy inspire you with confidence?

Yes, he does.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 06-Jul-24 17:19:08

Whitewavemark2

Lammy has set off on the first foreign visit to Germany. His brief is to discuss the upcoming NATO meeting together with Ukraine, as well as set a new tone in the UKs relations with our neighbours.

A new security EU-U.K. security pact is to be developed.

There EU-U.K. has never stopped working together - JCHQ (not to be confused with GCHQ)

GrannyGravy13 Sat 06-Jul-24 17:15:16

growstuff

GrannyGravy13

We have two local hospitals, one not so local hospital all three have been seeing patients at weekends and in the evening for the last couple of years.

Scans, procedures, scheduled operations, clinics etc.,

How is that staffed? Are staff being paid overtime or being taken off weekday shifts or are agency staff being brought in?

How on earth would I know?

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 17:03:52

Did you omit the words ‘hoped to’ before ‘developed’?

Does Lammy inspire you with confidence?

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-Jul-24 16:35:15

Lammy has set off on the first foreign visit to Germany. His brief is to discuss the upcoming NATO meeting together with Ukraine, as well as set a new tone in the UKs relations with our neighbours.

A new security EU-U.K. security pact is to be developed.

growstuff Sat 06-Jul-24 16:34:51

GrannyGravy13

We have two local hospitals, one not so local hospital all three have been seeing patients at weekends and in the evening for the last couple of years.

Scans, procedures, scheduled operations, clinics etc.,

How is that staffed? Are staff being paid overtime or being taken off weekday shifts or are agency staff being brought in?

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 16:32:55

I’m inclined to agree. It will be a costly settlement. My bet is that they agree 30%.

Nicenanny3 Sat 06-Jul-24 16:30:16

keepingquiet

Wes Streeting is going to be meeting with Junior doctors next week. I really hope he can sort this one out and then people can stop blaming the strikes.

I found it refreshing that he said he wasn't going to play the blame game but just get on with what needs to be done.

He will, whatever money they ask for he'll give them. Simple

GrannyGravy13 Sat 06-Jul-24 16:03:21

We have two local hospitals, one not so local hospital all three have been seeing patients at weekends and in the evening for the last couple of years.

Scans, procedures, scheduled operations, clinics etc.,

Casdon Sat 06-Jul-24 15:55:56

Whitewavemark2

Germanshepherdsmum

Sparklefizz

Whitewavemark2

NHS

The Prime Minister said that the NHS is broken - and all decisions will flow from that fact.

The waiting list

A number of hospitals have set up a successful model to begin to clear the backlog, and Streeting has been involved with them for months.

This model will be rolled out across the entire NHS to begin the work of clearing the backlog.

The NHS have been working to clear the backlog for the last couple of years. This is nothing new.

I have had appointments with consultants on Saturdays, and 2 friends have had major surgery on Sundays. I had a booked scan at 7.30pm one evening.

Yes, this is nothing new and Labour can’t claim credit for it. Much more progress would have been made had it not been for the numerous strikes.

But don’t you understand that the willingness to tackle was not in existence.

Yes indeed two hospitals in particular had developed this model, independently with NO input from the previous government, and indeed the ONLY member of parliament who worked with them, encouraged by the results were Streeting. The previous government had every opportunity to develop this model and could have done so over 2 YEARS ago. But chose not to do so.

I’ve just seen that one of the plans is to bring back Alan Milburn in a non- political role to support driving down the waiting lists. I was in the NHS when he was health secretary before, and he was very effective, so I’d support that move - having somebody who understands how things work is a big advantage.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 15:55:24

The government gives untold millions each year to the NHS and I don’t understand why they need to be told how to manage their finances or clinical operations. A lot of hospitals have been seeing patients and carrying out surgery in the evenings and at weekends for a long time. What are the highly paid managers there for if not to manage?

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-Jul-24 15:54:40

MayBee70

Scorched earth policy? sad

I seems so. You have to wonder what they actually were doing.

MayBee70 Sat 06-Jul-24 15:50:56

Scorched earth policy? sad

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-Jul-24 15:49:01

Germanshepherdsmum

Sparklefizz

Whitewavemark2

NHS

The Prime Minister said that the NHS is broken - and all decisions will flow from that fact.

The waiting list

A number of hospitals have set up a successful model to begin to clear the backlog, and Streeting has been involved with them for months.

This model will be rolled out across the entire NHS to begin the work of clearing the backlog.

The NHS have been working to clear the backlog for the last couple of years. This is nothing new.

I have had appointments with consultants on Saturdays, and 2 friends have had major surgery on Sundays. I had a booked scan at 7.30pm one evening.

Yes, this is nothing new and Labour can’t claim credit for it. Much more progress would have been made had it not been for the numerous strikes.

But don’t you understand that the willingness to tackle was not in existence.

Yes indeed two hospitals in particular had developed this model, independently with NO input from the previous government, and indeed the ONLY member of parliament who worked with them, encouraged by the results were Streeting. The previous government had every opportunity to develop this model and could have done so over 2 YEARS ago. But chose not to do so.

Mamardoit Sat 06-Jul-24 15:48:33

Sparklefizz

Whitewavemark2

NHS

The Prime Minister said that the NHS is broken - and all decisions will flow from that fact.

The waiting list

A number of hospitals have set up a successful model to begin to clear the backlog, and Streeting has been involved with them for months.

This model will be rolled out across the entire NHS to begin the work of clearing the backlog.

The NHS have been working to clear the backlog for the last couple of years. This is nothing new.

I have had appointments with consultants on Saturdays, and 2 friends have had major surgery on Sundays. I had a booked scan at 7.30pm one evening.

Yes family members have had scans and appointments at the weekend.

I had a cataract done in a private clinic. It was on the NHS and done four weeks after referral.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 15:41:42

They have been tight lipped about everything Pammiel. We are in for some unpleasant surprises.

Whitewavemark2 Sat 06-Jul-24 15:41:33

A number of prisons are in the process of being built but have been delayed by planning issues. Starmer should be well aware of that and I’m sure he is, but would prefer people to think that nothing has been done

A pity you didn’t listen to the speech. Starmer in fact did recognise this and said that indeed half the money had been spent.

He is all about transparency.

You must remember that there has been a complete re-set in the way government behaves. I know it must be difficult to understand after what we have witnessed over the past years, but this government is about truthfulness and standards.

LizzieDrip Sat 06-Jul-24 15:41:19

I fear that, for the next 5 years, whatever the Labour government does to improve this country (which I believe will be considerable) all we’ll hear is a stream of negativity, from some quarters. The country might become a shining Utopia but, for some, even that won’t be good enough🤷‍♀️

Hey ho!

Pammie1 Sat 06-Jul-24 15:36:15

Having worked in benefits advice and still engaged in voluntary work with disability benefit claimants, I’m a little concerned about the lack of information around how Labour plan to reform benefits like PIP and ESA. So far they’ve been tight lipped except to say that all disability support will ensure that those disabled people who can work will be supported to do so.

Benefits like PIP are not dependent on claimants being in work and the only information available is that Labour will be looking at the consultation launched by the Tories on its’ reform, and taking things from there. The Tories plans for PIP claimants were complicated and unworkable in my view and didn’t address the real problem, which was the assessment system itself. One can only hope that Labour will apply the common sense and compassion so lacking in the Tories approach to disability benefits.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 15:35:44

Whitewavemark2

Prisons

Starmer was asked about the existential crises in our prison system and how he was going to deal with a system that is completely broken.

First he has appointed a man John Timpson that many in the legal world are describing as ground breaking.

Apparently the previous government failed to spend half the budget set aside for new prisons, and this will be dealt with immediately, but meanwhile our prisons cannot hold a single other prisoner. The last government tried to deal with the issue early by release and asking policemen to stop arresting people. At the moment early release will continue because there is no other choice, but there will be a profound sea-change on how we deal with crime and offenders.

This is an immediate issue and being dealt with accordingly.

A number of prisons are in the process of being built but have been delayed by planning issues. Starmer should be well aware of that and I’m sure he is, but would prefer people to think that nothing has been done.

keepingquiet Sat 06-Jul-24 15:35:19

Wes Streeting is going to be meeting with Junior doctors next week. I really hope he can sort this one out and then people can stop blaming the strikes.

I found it refreshing that he said he wasn't going to play the blame game but just get on with what needs to be done.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 15:31:55

Sparklefizz

Whitewavemark2

NHS

The Prime Minister said that the NHS is broken - and all decisions will flow from that fact.

The waiting list

A number of hospitals have set up a successful model to begin to clear the backlog, and Streeting has been involved with them for months.

This model will be rolled out across the entire NHS to begin the work of clearing the backlog.

The NHS have been working to clear the backlog for the last couple of years. This is nothing new.

I have had appointments with consultants on Saturdays, and 2 friends have had major surgery on Sundays. I had a booked scan at 7.30pm one evening.

Yes, this is nothing new and Labour can’t claim credit for it. Much more progress would have been made had it not been for the numerous strikes.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 15:30:14

Siope

I would now like a commitment to scrap the use of secondary legislation - except in some limited and circumscribed situations - to avoid proper parliamentary scrutiny.

The use of secondary legislation - statutory instruments - is necessary. There are huge numbers of them, a great many dealing with trivia, but necessary trivia. It would be completely impossible for the vast majority of them to be considered by parliament. Their use is authorised by primary legislation, which is scrutinised.

Sparklefizz Sat 06-Jul-24 15:23:45

Whitewavemark2

NHS

The Prime Minister said that the NHS is broken - and all decisions will flow from that fact.

The waiting list

A number of hospitals have set up a successful model to begin to clear the backlog, and Streeting has been involved with them for months.

This model will be rolled out across the entire NHS to begin the work of clearing the backlog.

The NHS have been working to clear the backlog for the last couple of years. This is nothing new.

I have had appointments with consultants on Saturdays, and 2 friends have had major surgery on Sundays. I had a booked scan at 7.30pm one evening.

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