This is the biggest load of nonsense.
There were elements I could support in the @UKLabour Regret motion (which doesn’t do more than... regret).
But I can’t support repealing (rather than amending)the Act, prompting a top-down NHS reorganisation which no one in the NHS wants.https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1187082413194829831 …
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The cost doesn’t matter. They’ll just borrow borrow borrow. They Labour Party is run by Marxists remember.
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The Tories have borrowed more since they got into power than every Labour & previous Tory governments combined. The media ignore the extra £Trillion they've added to the debt.
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That’s a separate valid point. It still doesn’t mean I should vote for a regret motion which also is going to do something to the NHS that no one wants and costs billions of pounds.
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@jeremycorbyn makes these days will ultimately cost billions of pounds. Surprising really given@UKLabour’s excellent track record at fiscal management. But then again, with@HackneyAbbott in the room it makes more sense. Absolute dangers the lot of them.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This so true. Trusts have been finding legal ways of going around the terrible Langley reforms, and same at the central level eg nhs improvement and England becoming one org, what they now need is cash
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Oops Lansley. My phone has watched too many spy shows ;)
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We will all vote for you. Don’t stress :))))
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You mean like the billions the Tories have thrown at Brexit . It’s a case of where you prioritise your billions and I really don’t think the NHS is top of Govts thinking (other than to further privatise, think USA).
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