Wes Streeting
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 41 |
Web site | www.wesstreeting.org |
Date of birth | January 21,1983 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | London Borough Of Tower Hamlets |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Job | Politician |
Social activist | |
Education | Selwyn College, Cambridge |
University of Cambridge | |
Westminster City School | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Leader | Keir Starmer |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015 | |
Previous position | Shadow Secretary of State for Child Poverty (2021–2021) |
Books | Rethinking the Values of Higher Education: Consumpton, Partnership, Community? |
Nationality | British |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404165 |
Wes Streeting Life story
Wesley Paul William Streeting is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care since 2021, and Member of Parliament for Ilford North since 2015.
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NHS waiting lists, strikes and political promises
... The shadow health secretary Wes Streeting told me " it is deeply cynical to blame NHS staff for rising waiting lists, " adding: " I don t think he s interested in sorting out these strikes...
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NHS waiting lists, strikes and political promises
By Chris MasonPolitical editor
The Promise from the Prime Minister in The First week of January was clear. " NHS waiting lists will fall and people will get the care they need more quickly, "
And yet, waiting lists in England are getting longer and longer. They are at
The Gap between The Promise and reality is stark.
But what really struck me was how direct the Prime Minister has chosen to be in two ways.
Firstly, to acknowledge more bluntly than ever before that his promise is - for now at least - going up in a puff of smoke.
And secondly, why he thought that was happening.
He blames The Strikes in the NHS.
It sets up an invitation For You to decide who you blame: Medics on picket lines or the Prime Minister ?
Granted, for some time ministers have referred in the round to industrial action Making It harder to bring waiting lists down.
But Rishi Sunak has now gone considerably further than that.
He Said the government was making " very good progress" before The Strikes . And without them, he reckons, he would have kept his promise.
Some senior figures within the NHS dispute that claim.
But few dispute The Strikes have had an Impact - how could they not have, given the scale of industrial action we have seen.
" It is much bigger than just The Strike days, " one government source says.
" The knock-ons are Huge - not only are so, so many appointments postponed, they all then have to be re-arranged. It's a Huge amount of extra work. "
Next week will see junior doctors and consultants in England walk out at the same time for the First Time in the history of the NHS.
So, is there any prospect of a resolution to the industrial action?
Right now, The Answer feels like no.
Those I speak to in government, publicly and privately, appear resolute. The pay offer to doctors is " final" and further walkouts won't change that they say.
They argue doctors have been offered a pay rise of just over 10%, ministers accepted what The Independent pay review body recommended and loads of other NHS staff have accepted their pay offers.
The Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting told me " it is deeply cynical to blame NHS staff for rising waiting lists, " adding: " I don't think he's interested in sorting out these strikes. He's got a scapegoat. "
Labour say if they were in government they would talk to the striking doctors, but it's not clear precisely how they would pacify them, given their pay demands appear well in excess of what Labour would be willing to pay.
So Either Way these strikes are costly: Costly in their Impact and costly to The Public purse to resolve.
The former Conservative Health Minister Lord Bethell said The Strikes " are fundamentally The Cause of the current problem" in the NHS.
But, on Rishi Sunak 's promise to cut waiting lists, he added: " I think The Pledge was a mistake frankly. "
Whoever is chosen for blame here, the Prime Minister chose to make A Promise .
And he's now acknowledging it is one he is breaking.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com