Talks on Brexit take second billing as the Labour leader focuses on his party’s campaign issues for the upcoming local election.
We need a powerful Parliamentary spending watchdog, a Budget Committee, to stop hard-earned public cash being wasted.
Iām travelling around the country asking the public what their priorities really are. This review should be the People’s review.
“My job is to make sure that in dealing with an issue like this we use public resources in the most effective way.”
The party’s Vice Chairman for Policy was being pressed on police cuts.
There is a strong case for altering the balance of welfare spending between working people and those retired.
Without them it would be very difficult either for patients to hold the Health Service accountable or commissioners to identify problems and drive improvement.
These archaic machines cause NHS patients to miss appointments, hospitals to lose records, and cost millions of pounds in paper storage each year.
Setting flimsy evidence and distorted statistics to a depressing soundtrack does nothing for their credibility.
“Our long-term plan for the NHS will ensure it is spent well, investing in prevention and better treatments for conditions like cancer and diabetes.”
Our party will not be able to speak for Britain as it really is, and as it will increasingly come to be, unless we make some efforts to reflect this in our membership.
Greater clarity is needed to prevent special interest groups from presenting a misleading picture.
At the same time, my research shows some of the hurdles any theoretical new movement will have to cross if it is to survive contact with reality.