This may look all fine and dandy....Boris rides to the rescue of our NHS !
But isn't this all about Boris and his craving for attention and his desire to be the next Leader or the Tory Party, and/or the next PM ?
Where was Boris, when patients were being treated in corridors, and in the back of ambulances in the Hospital car parks ? Or when 50,000 operations were being cancelled ?
i only know what i heard on main BBC news, that the Welsh NHS Labour run is doing considerably worse than NHS England, its perhaps difficult for you to get to grips with that fact but its there all the same.
Waiting times in the Welsh NHS continue to lag behind the health service in England in most key categories for treatment and diagnosis, according to the latest statistics.
But not in heart by-pass surgery or kidney transplants.
"Tim Havard, a director of the Royal College of Surgeons in Wales, said it was "disappointing" that Wales lagged behind England but Wales' population was on average sicker and older than England's"
you won't have it will you, danny and I have both said what we read/heard on the news, for some reason you choose not to believe either of us. Watch BBC news on tv to see if they give a clearer picture, but it clearly, unequivocally said that NHS Wales weren't hitting targets and was not up to par. That is was struggling to meet its targets, and that it was performing less well than NHS England.
The NHS is specifically designed to benefit lobbyists who profit from it in its current state. It's been deliberately arranged that way by both parties over the last two decades. That is why both parties can legitimately claim to have shovelled more money in and yet actual quality of care continues to decline. It is not designed to deliver that anymore.
Johnson is a self-publicist. I do not get the impression he believes in anything except power and glory. He has been a loose cannon for the government ever since he was appointed, this fits a pattern of behaviour.
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