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from july 5, the new national health service starts. providing hospital and special services, medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lays ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. aneurin bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs, from his early political career. he just wanted that. and, of course, so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man, and this young man died. i'd never seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and, of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, "the parents have come, make the parents a cup of tea." and, of course, they could see i'd been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, "you've made me feel better than anyone else.
from july 5, the new national health service starts. providing hospital and special services, medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lays ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. aneurin bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs, from his early political career. he just wanted that. and, of course, so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor people....
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a year national health service bill, soon to come on the statute book. onjuly 5, the new national health service starts, providing hospital and special services, medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lays ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. aneurin bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs, from his early political career. he just wanted that. and, of course, so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man, and this young man died. i'd never seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and, of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, "the parents have come, make the parents a cup of tea." and, of course, they could see i'd been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she s
a year national health service bill, soon to come on the statute book. onjuly 5, the new national health service starts, providing hospital and special services, medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lays ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. aneurin bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs, from his early political career. he just wanted that. and, of course, so did everybody else....
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july five, the new national health service starts. hospitals, specialist services, medicines, drugs and appliances, ca re of medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lies ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. nye bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, hejust nhs. from his early political career, he just wanted that, and nhs. from his early political career, hejust wanted that, and of course so did everybody else. the kind of people who were helped initially would be the poor people. my initially would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. 0ne my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man, and this young man died. i have never seen anyone dive. i stood and cried. and of course it is not good for the patients to see you cry. i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents
july five, the new national health service starts. hospitals, specialist services, medicines, drugs and appliances, ca re of medicines, drugs and appliances, care of the teeth and eyes, maternity services. nevertheless, the task that lies ahead of us is far greater than what we have already accomplished. nye bevan, his main ambition in life was to get the nhs. from his early political career, hejust nhs. from his early political career, he just wanted that, and nhs. from his early political...
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so they're turning to the national health service which is straining under the surge and patients. one here at least health center sometimes they only give you profound but with what i'm suffering from that just isn't enough but still they are only give me be profound when i went to the central hospital i didn't even get that just tests tests tests and i'm still in pain today we are seeing here i received a number then they sent me to another place to the tents but there are many queues in the tents there are a lot of people too i don't know if it's because the doctors are tired or i don't know their they ask us what we have and we explain it and then they give us another number to queue somewhere else so we have to go back to the health center but i've been to. the portuguese red cross has pulled a field hospital to help out. they deal with a complex range of problems. but you're not really efficient if you are doing external examinations adult examinations pediatric examinations checking on pregnant women and giving psycho social supports then there are medical emergencies we do
so they're turning to the national health service which is straining under the surge and patients. one here at least health center sometimes they only give you profound but with what i'm suffering from that just isn't enough but still they are only give me be profound when i went to the central hospital i didn't even get that just tests tests tests and i'm still in pain today we are seeing here i received a number then they sent me to another place to the tents but there are many queues in the...
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let's look at the national health service in wales under labor government pointing in that direction. absolutely they point in that direction. that is what we see with labor and office, national health service committed its target for over a decade. >> polling that has just been published, 58% of the british public expressed a wish to have a final say on the brexit process. does the prime minister acknowledge with the ongoing impasse in westminster around brexit and despite her best endeavors and indeed the ongoing endeavors of this house to find a compromise the british public are right to increasingly think they should have a final say before proceeding with brexit. >> can i say to my honorable friend i know how passionately he campaigned on this issue for some time now. he refers to the deal the government put forward having been rejected. the leader of the opposition feels they were rejected and the second referendum has been rejected by this house. what i believe we should be doing is delivering on the result of the referendum that took place. >> my mister speaker, my constituent
let's look at the national health service in wales under labor government pointing in that direction. absolutely they point in that direction. that is what we see with labor and office, national health service committed its target for over a decade. >> polling that has just been published, 58% of the british public expressed a wish to have a final say on the brexit process. does the prime minister acknowledge with the ongoing impasse in westminster around brexit and despite her best...
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health service in wales, esa point in that direction, absolutely that's what we see, national health service for over a decade. >> over 50% of the british public has expressed having a final say on the brexit process , does the prime minister acknowledge that, with the ongoing impasse here at westminster, around brexit, it's best to passer deal and the ongoing endeavors of the house, to find a compromise, the british public a right to increasingly think they should have a finals day? >> prime minister . >> i know how he's campaign on this issue and he refers to the deals the government has e put forward and being rejected, it's a second wrecker random that's been rejected by this house. what i believe we should be doing is delivering on the result of the first referendum that took place . >>, >> and with autism have been unable to get the support they need and are not in school, every child with autism is unique and that's why oh awareness raising is essential. children on the autism bactrim say the worst thing about school is being picked on, will the prime minister commit to autism
health service in wales, esa point in that direction, absolutely that's what we see, national health service for over a decade. >> over 50% of the british public has expressed having a final say on the brexit process , does the prime minister acknowledge that, with the ongoing impasse here at westminster, around brexit, it's best to passer deal and the ongoing endeavors of the house, to find a compromise, the british public a right to increasingly think they should have a finals day?...
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now they cannot afford to buy medicine at private pharmacies, so they are turning to the national health service. >> at this health center, sometimes they only give you ibuprofen, but with what i'm suffering from, that just is not enough. still, they only give me ibuprofen. when i went to the central hospital, i did not even get that. jujust tests, and i'm still in pain today. >> i received a number. then they sent me to another place, but there are many tears -- many queues in the tens and a lot of people, too. i don't know if doctors are tired or what. ask what we have and we explain it and they give us another number to queue somewhere else. >> the portuguese red cross has built a field hospital to help out. they have a complex range of problems. >> we are doing external examinations, adult examinations, pediatricic examinations, checking on pregnant women, giving psychosocial support. then there are medical emergencies. we do surgery as well as accept more serious cases. plus, we had a maternal hehealth nurse looking after patience and we also have several earth's -- several births t
now they cannot afford to buy medicine at private pharmacies, so they are turning to the national health service. >> at this health center, sometimes they only give you ibuprofen, but with what i'm suffering from, that just is not enough. still, they only give me ibuprofen. when i went to the central hospital, i did not even get that. jujust tests, and i'm still in pain today. >> i received a number. then they sent me to another place, but there are many tears -- many queues in the...
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for so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics where a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a son has dilemma's in these help and so on but what of the leader what to jeremy corbin say he said that the government should oppose his extradition i mean frankly it's best that jeremy coleman doesn't say anything rather than tepid remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hans and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not enough it should be spelt out in in parliament what this this this extradition might mean. it that it threatens julian's life that he cou
for so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics where a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe...
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so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics we're a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says or the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a son she was dilemma's in these health and so on but what did the leader what did jeremy corben say. he said that the government should oppose his extradition i've been frankly it's best that germany corpsman doesn't say anything rather than tempered remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hunts and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not enough it should be spelled out in in parliament what this this this extradition might mean if that threatens julian's life that
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health service we also people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never good never going to be a negotiate for pointed straight and we would call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do i don't we don't currently i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister try to come fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards but former conservative party m.p. matthew golden banks told us he's concerned that a disorderly briggs's could result in food and medicine shortages. we're a very tiny country that small of the
health service we also people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never good never going to be a negotiate for pointed straight and we would call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do...
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health service well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jochen straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we would call even the brits see it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do we don't currently either want to hormones or might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards but it's careful the conservative party m.p. matthew golden banks told us he's concerned that a disorderly breaks it could result in food and medicine shortages. we're a very tiny country that s
health service well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jochen straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we would call even the brits see it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than...
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health service well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer. i think the trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in. living in the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the u.s. that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we would call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be. the u.s. would. get more from not do it than we do we don't. i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me. a spokesperson for the prime minister tried to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards well we're joined live now by former british m.p. and senior research fellow at the defense academy of the u.k. matthew gordon banks thanks for joining us on the program so there you can hear is top of the queue for tra
health service well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer. i think the trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in. living in the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the u.s. that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we would call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be. the u.s. would. get more from not do it than we do we don't. i don't want to hormones...
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so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i can get in the world of politics we're a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says or the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julia in the sun she was the limos and these health and so on but what did the leader what did jeremy corbin say. he said that the government should oppose his extradition have been frankly it's best that germany corman doesn't say anything rather than tepid remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hunts and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not enough it should be spelled out in in parliament what this this this extradition might mean if that threatens julian's life th
so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i can get in the world of politics we're a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says or the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julia...
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health service well people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never never going to be a negotiate for pointed straight and we would call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do we don't currently either want to hormones or might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so they're everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister's trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards but former conservative party m.p. matthew golden banks told us he's concerned that a disorderly brags that could result in food and medicine shortages. we're a very tiny country that small of the many
health service well people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never never going to be a negotiate for pointed straight and we would call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do we...
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in the uk, a report by national health service in 2017, found that nearly 13% of young people under the age of 19 had faced mental health issues. the same report found young women aged between 17 to 19 were twice as likely as young men to have problems, with 23.9% reporting problems. one firm that‘s offering help is called big white wall. it was founded in 2007 and offers online advice and help. henryjones is the firm‘s chief executive. hejoins us in the he joins us in the studio, hejoins us in the studio, henry, nice to see you. explain a little bit about how this works because many people will have seen recent headlines, there has been a big push to address mental health problems, particularly amongst young people but your service is very much an online service. big white wall has two service offerings, one is a peer—to—peer, 2a—hour monitored by professionals community that people can get access to to really help talk to each other and what i would call talk to each other and what i would ca ll early talk to each other and what i would call early prevention around mental he
in the uk, a report by national health service in 2017, found that nearly 13% of young people under the age of 19 had faced mental health issues. the same report found young women aged between 17 to 19 were twice as likely as young men to have problems, with 23.9% reporting problems. one firm that‘s offering help is called big white wall. it was founded in 2007 and offers online advice and help. henryjones is the firm‘s chief executive. hejoins us in the he joins us in the studio, hejoins...
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so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i can get in the world of politics we're a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says or the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a son she was dilemma's in these health and so on but what did the leader what did jeremy corbin say. he said that the government should oppose his extradition have been frankly it's best that germany corman doesn't say anything rather than tepid remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hunts and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not enough it should be spelled out in in parliament what this this this extradition might mean. if that threatens julian's life that h
so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i can get in the world of politics we're a very diminished state i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says or the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a...
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so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics we're a very diminished state. i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian a son has dilemma's in these help and so on but what did the leader what to jeremy corbin say he said that the government should oppose his extradition i mean frankly it's best that jeremy coleman doesn't say anything rather than tepid remarks like that if there was an opposition leader who could stand up to the maze the hunts and the rest then perhaps we'd have some sense of real truth in debate to simply say the government should oppose the extradition is not enough it should be spelt out in in parliament what this this this extradition might mean. it that threatens julian's life that he could end u
so much destruction of the national health service when he was secretary of state for health i mean frankly i don't think these are credible people i think in the world of politics we're a very diminished state. i'm trying to be polite about this but. i mean commenting on what hans says all the rest of them it used to be like commenting on what boris johnson says there's the problem there's another problem of course where is the opposition diane abbott made a spirited effort to describe julian...
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health service well people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the u.s. that's never we were never going to be a negotiate from a point of straight and we would call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do we don't currently either want to hormones or might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards but former conservative party m.p. matthew gordon banks told us he's concerned that this disorderly briggs's could result in food and medicine shortages. we're a very tiny country that small of the ma
health service well people in london what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the u.s. that's never we were never going to be a negotiate from a point of straight and we would call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be prosperous that the us would definitely get more from not do it than we do...
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from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way in which we deal with that sort of an analysis of homelessness is not so much based on population size and ratio but we look at the wealth and resources of a country and then we look at housing and home inadequate housing and homelessness because of course there's there should be a correlation wealthy nation largest g.d.p. in the world you might expect to see less homelessness per capita cetera or no homelessness but that's not what we're seeing if you look at north america if you look at europe what are we seeing rising rates of homeles
from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the...
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national health services have done surveys around the area. one in three people has some degree of trauma, including myself, by the way. you have ptsd, do you? i do. i can't look at any kind of fire, not even a fire on television, because i get flashbacks. it's nothing like what many people have been through. but that makes me really quite unwell to see that. and that'sjust one person. but one in three people have a degree of ptsd in my neighbourhood. and some are getting help they need, and some aren't. the labour mp for kensington, emma dent coad, and mahad egal, speaking to this programme on monday. and after they appeared on our programme, the council told the family in a legal letter they could, after all, stay in their temporary home, but that they would have to join the council house waiting list for a permanent home, albeit at the top of the list, and they're still part of the grenfell rehousing programme. that's it for this week. if you want to get in touch with us, do email us. we're back live tuesday morning at ten, bbc two, bbc new
national health services have done surveys around the area. one in three people has some degree of trauma, including myself, by the way. you have ptsd, do you? i do. i can't look at any kind of fire, not even a fire on television, because i get flashbacks. it's nothing like what many people have been through. but that makes me really quite unwell to see that. and that'sjust one person. but one in three people have a degree of ptsd in my neighbourhood. and some are getting help they need, and...
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health service as well we've been asking people in london what they think of the united states offer i think a trade deal with america sounds an awful there's no point in. leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the u.s. that's never we were never going to be negotiate for point a straight when we call even negotiate breaks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be opposed to the u.s. would definitely get more from not do it...
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health service because people wonder what they thought of the off i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be negotiate for point a straight and we call even negotiate brix it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be. the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't create chick i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got lower welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill. the spokes person for the prime minister trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards for london mayor ken livingstone spoke to us he believes britain's weak position could lead to very serious consequences. our economy is at its lowest level of growth in years and investment in our economy is
health service because people wonder what they thought of the off i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be negotiate for point a straight and we call even negotiate brix it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be. the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't create...
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health service because people wonder what they thought of this offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the u.s. would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't. i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their food system for their medicines today everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is a treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister try to calm fears in the u.k. it's not going to lower its food standards but former london mayor ken livingstone is worried he believes britain's weak position could lead to serious consequences our economies are the slowest lever of growth in years investmen
health service because people wonder what they thought of this offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the u.s. would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we...
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from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred use for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way in which we deal with that sort of an analysis of homelessness is not so much based on population size and ratio but we look at the wealth and resources of a country and then we look at housing and home inadequate housing and homelessness because of course there's there should be a correlation wealthy nation. largest g.d.p. in the world you might expect to see less homelessness per capita cetera or no homelessness but that's not what we're seeing if you look at north america if you look at europe what are we seeing rising rates of homeless
from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred use for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way...
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health service we ask people under what they thought of the offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call it when the brics see it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the us would definitely get more from not deal with than we do i don't we don't curry chicken i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so they're everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister to try to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards someone else is worried here former london mayor ken livingstone he believes britain's weak position could lead to very serious consequences our economies
health service we ask people under what they thought of the offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call it when the brics see it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the us would definitely get more from not deal with than we do i...
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health service because people wonder what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be. the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't currently i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their food system for their medicines so they're everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me. a spokes person for the prime minister trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards but former learned american livingston believes britain's weak position could lead to very serious consequences. our economy is at its lowest level of growth in years and investment in our economy is a
health service because people wonder what they thought of the offer i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in australia immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call even negotiate bricks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be. the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we...
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health service. today 91% of schools have less money per pupil than they did in 2015. rising people numbers, rising levels of special needs, these are increased costs but also other services are cut, such as health support, schools are forced to scan them except into the breach without the money. a conservative accepted schools were having to meet costs they never had before, even though there had been increases. funding for our children's primary and secondary schools has gone up to 43.5 billion for next year. if this is £13 billion increase. since 2010, or children's are in good or outstanding schools and the gaps for disadvantage peoples have been noted and there are tens of thousands more teachers and teaching assistants. when the chance i came to this house with his budget, the promise of little extras for schools was given a platitude, and these token gestures of cashier and there go no way to repairing damaged the long—term underinvestment has done to our schools. the minister said he'd to
health service. today 91% of schools have less money per pupil than they did in 2015. rising people numbers, rising levels of special needs, these are increased costs but also other services are cut, such as health support, schools are forced to scan them except into the breach without the money. a conservative accepted schools were having to meet costs they never had before, even though there had been increases. funding for our children's primary and secondary schools has gone up to 43.5...
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health service as well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us. leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into paid with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call even negotiate breaks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be postponed the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't currently i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their pizza stand for their medicines so that everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesman for the promise of trying to calm fears saying the u.k. is not going to lower its food standards for more london mayor ken livingstone believes britain's weak position could lead to very serious consequences. our economy is at its lowest level of growth in years and investment in our
health service as well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us. leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into paid with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for point a straight and we call even negotiate breaks it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can and if we're going to be postponed the us would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't...
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health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right i mean the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it there are a lot of people suffering out there yes it's twenty deaths but it is you know the amount of suffering around it and the amount of fear around that is quite immense particularly in my constituency in london what are the hopes for an all party approach i mean there's been some very good us conservative criticism of saudi car on the london mir do you believe that criticism is unfair. i think it's unfair but i also think it's crazy i think i despair of it because as i mentioned i'm in the position that many are in london having a young kids growing up in london and me my wife we're genuinely c
health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right i mean the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it...
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can she tell the house how many have been denied health under the national health service? how many have been denied pensions, how many have lost theirjobs? this is a day of national shame. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. a large number of people affected arrived in the uk between 1948 and 1971. some as children on their parents passports, known as the windrush generation. they were granted indefinite leave to remain but many weren't given their own formal documents. glenda caesar and her sister joyce came to the uk from dominica in the 1960s. not having the right paperwork led to the end of their careers in the nhs and police service, causing the whole family to suffer. i am not only fighting this for me and my sister, because i get calls on a regular basis where people aren't able to understand what is going on, where do i go to, glenda? who do i turn to? i'm going through this. they arejust coming out of the woodwork. they are like, i don't know what to do. the home office says there is a dedicated helpline and vulnerable persons team for those who n
can she tell the house how many have been denied health under the national health service? how many have been denied pensions, how many have lost theirjobs? this is a day of national shame. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. a large number of people affected arrived in the uk between 1948 and 1971. some as children on their parents passports, known as the windrush generation. they were granted indefinite leave to remain but many weren't given their own formal documents. glenda...
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from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way in which we deal with that sort of an analysis of homelessness is not so much based on population size and ratio but we look at the wealth and resources of a country and then we look at housing and home inadequate housing and homelessness because of course there's there should be a correlation wealthy nation.
from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person has a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you'd have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the...
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can she tell the house how many have been denied health under the national health service? how many have denied pensions? how many have lost theirjob? have denied pensions? how many have lost their job? this have denied pensions? how many have lost theirjob? this is a day of national shame. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. large number of people affected arrived in the uk between 1948 and 1971. some as children on their pa rents‘ 1971. some as children on their parents‘ passports, known as the windrush generation. they were granted indefinite leave to remain. but many words given their own formal documents. glenda and her sisterjoyce came to the uk from dominique in the 1960s. not having the right paperwork recently led to the right paperwork recently led to the end of their careers in the nhs and police service, causing the whole family to suffer. i'm not only fighting this for me or my sister, because i get calls a regular basis when people aren't able to understand what's going on, went away go to, hooda moto2, i'm going through this. just coming
can she tell the house how many have been denied health under the national health service? how many have denied pensions? how many have lost theirjob? have denied pensions? how many have lost their job? this have denied pensions? how many have lost theirjob? this is a day of national shame. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. large number of people affected arrived in the uk between 1948 and 1971. some as children on their pa rents‘ 1971. some as children on their parents‘...
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health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right i mean the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it there are a lot of people suffering out there yes it's twenty deaths but it is you know the amount of suffering around it and the amount of fear around that is quite immense particularly in my constituency in london what are the hopes for an all party approach i mean there's been some very good us conservative criticism of saudi car on the london mir do you believe that criticism is unfair. i think it's unfair but i also think it's crazy i think i despair of it because as i mentioned i'm in the position that many are in london having a young kids growing up in london and me my wife we're genuinely c
health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right i mean the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it...
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health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right in the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it there are a lot of people suffering out there yes it's twenty deaths but it is you know the amount of suffering around it and the amount of fear around that is quite immense particularly in my constituency in london what are the hopes for an all party approach i mean there's been some very good us conservative criticism of saudi car on the london mir do you believe that criticism is unfair. i think it's unfair but i also think it's crazy i think i despair of it because as i mentioned i'm in the position that many are in london having a young kids growing up in london and me my wife we're genuinely concerne
health service maps exactly what is happening to those eleven to twenty five year old victims and that it by mapping it gets to the bottom of exactly what is happening rather than speculating what is happening to these knife crime victims between those ages so of course he was right in the content of the speech was correct the issue then of course is what you do about it and again he indicates some of the correct approaches we know need to put resources behind you can't just leave it there are...
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opening up our economy to us big pharma companies in our national national health service, hormone treated beef on our plates, slash workers' rights and consumer standards. and to have the uk become a virtual tax haven on the uk become a virtual tax haven on the shores of europe. let me be clear to the prime minister and to the country, labour will not support any deal that would leave us open to such a dystopian vision for the future of this country. it is incumbent on all of us now to find a way forward. we must continue to talk to each other and if the government is serious the red lines must move and we must see a real compromise. i look forward to the discussions in the coming days and even at this late stage to work to find a deal that can command not only the support of this house but perhaps more importantly the support of the public across this country too. thank you, mr speaker. can i say to the leader of the opposition that the talks between the government of the opposition have indeed been serious, they are detailed and have been taken forward ina detailed and have been taken f
opening up our economy to us big pharma companies in our national national health service, hormone treated beef on our plates, slash workers' rights and consumer standards. and to have the uk become a virtual tax haven on the uk become a virtual tax haven on the shores of europe. let me be clear to the prime minister and to the country, labour will not support any deal that would leave us open to such a dystopian vision for the future of this country. it is incumbent on all of us now to find a...
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from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person who. a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way in which we deal with that sort of an analysis of homelessness is not so much based on population size and ratio but we look at the wealth and resources of a country and then we look at housing and home inadequate housing and homelessness because of course there's there should be a correlation wealthy.
from the national health service in the u.k. the average homeless person who. a life expectancy of forty seven years now if you go back to the wider population in the u.k. you have to go back about one hundred years for that to be the average life expectancy this is shameful isn't it i think it's shameful and you know you gave figures of homeless rates in different countries and you said you know what of course in the bigger countries there's going to be more people who are homeless but the way...
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so i know something about this the national health service which is a mild version of what he is proposing we tried to reform that so yes i am offering coverage i have said that several times just think about it operationally. this is about setting a budget for every hospital in america and they will have a budget set by the federal government they will be paid on a quarterly basis by the federal government. it is insanity. >> i think what is past insanity are the policies you don't need your private health insurance. i would like to know you have eligible candidates where are they? because of this is so great than they should be on the same side but these elected officials have the cadillac insurance policies that go on for a lifetime instead of medicare for all how about campaign for my medicare. this is 20 million seniors on medicare advantage 121 million people killing over half a million jobs and decreasing the amount on the family. >> at the core to further the competition who can give out the most amount of stuff. so who can promise the most amount for votes it is so beyond realisti
so i know something about this the national health service which is a mild version of what he is proposing we tried to reform that so yes i am offering coverage i have said that several times just think about it operationally. this is about setting a budget for every hospital in america and they will have a budget set by the federal government they will be paid on a quarterly basis by the federal government. it is insanity. >> i think what is past insanity are the policies you don't need...
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that is what the national health service is and if you have these two different approaches it's a potentially dangerous disease that can kill you versus it's a bit of a nuisance but you will be all right. those are two different ways so they say if it is a potentially deadly disease even though the vaccine isn't typically good, let's use it as at least something whereas in the united kingdom they say let's use it where we need to use it but most people won't need it. it is indeed potentially deadly disease but that is only from .001% of the people who are going to get it and the tiny number of people that are going to get it proportionately how many get sick it's only those with increased risk from the disease, those high-risk populations and the united kingdom's approach so which of these are going to decide how we respond to the vaccine, and we've decided in the united states, the cbc decided that this is the best public-health approach. the data is in high risk groups it's still not terribly effective but it does something they probably do very, very little. and yet as you know the beginni
that is what the national health service is and if you have these two different approaches it's a potentially dangerous disease that can kill you versus it's a bit of a nuisance but you will be all right. those are two different ways so they say if it is a potentially deadly disease even though the vaccine isn't typically good, let's use it as at least something whereas in the united kingdom they say let's use it where we need to use it but most people won't need it. it is indeed potentially...