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Pmqs: Jeremy Corbyn Claims Theresa May In Denial On Nhs

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mikey4444 | 14:02 Wed 11th Jan 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38582285

I know Corbyn doesn't have many supporters of this mainly Tory AB, but I think he has got Mrs May on the run here.

If the Royal College of Nurses, the Royal College of Physicians, the BMA , and the Red Cross all say that we have a huge crisis, why won't she do something about the situation ?

She has so far refused to acknowledge that the Red Cross.are correct...is she in denial or is the NHS still safe in Tory hands ?
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Arron Banks posed the Q

Is it right we give 12 billion to corrupt foreign governments to misappropriate
and yet starve our NHS.


He received a round of applause from all quaters with no dissenters ... surprised me that did.
quarters

On Question time btw
dannyk13 Mikey, could you please ,with a straight face, list the good things that labour did for the NHS?

in 2009 prescriptions became free for cancer patients

oh and this...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1871752/

There are bigger things to try and blot Tony Blair's record on than his record with the NHS. He genuinely tried to do only good with this, even if he was generally delusional, but overall I think he made a fair punt at improving it.
No need to worry about the NHS after brexit cash will be in abundance .!!!
// He genuinely tried to do only good with this //

what about the target driven "tick box" healthcare he introduced, that led directly to the mid-Staffordshire hospitals scandal?

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