Boris Johnson is to announce £3bn of extra funding for the NHS in England as he tries to reassure an anxious public that the government is prepared in the event of a second wave of Covid-19 cases this winter.
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PM gives £106 billion to HS2 perspective ... and what of the millions getting made redundant ... out of thier on track minds!
Defund the Trident programme.
They’re not preparing for winter. DominicCummings will give all these funds to his family and friends before crashing us out of EU with no deal. After the end of year you’ll never see him, Johnson or Gove again. We’re all witnessing a very serious crime in progress.
Waste of money unless we have real leadership and planning take place in the summer months....and it’s hard to see Cummings and Johnson providing that.
Is it true that a fair share of this money will be spent on private hospital care? Another case of creeping privatisation of our NHS?
BorisJohnson takes over the NHS not health minister as he gives cash to party donors running NHS charities and the press get it wrong again
Extra, redirected or does it include money that they already had but hasn't been spent yet so they've added it back on again?
See now these kinds of nonsense headlines are part of the problem.
Winter covid19 will be counted as flu. Watch & see.
Oh dear god - they KNOW and couldn’t care less
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