please log in to view this image Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth took to the Today Programme this morning to claims there has been ‘a huge increase in the number of cancelled operations’. The only problem is their own research shows that the number of operation cancellations is falling… Labour’s Freedom of Information request actually shows that the number of cancelled operations fell by 3% this year – from 81,565 in 2017/18 to 78,981 in 2018/19, accounting for 1% of all operations. Labour’s attempted NHS attacks have really not been going down well…
Wonder where all the social media lies originate, all the memes that are on Facebook, Twitter and on here.. are all these memes just banter? I know some people on my faceache buy into the lies, even if facts are presented to prove they are wrong these people still carry on posting the same old nonsense... maybe I’m alone in experiencing this?
General election 2019: Labour’s four-day week ‘to cost taxpayers £17bn’ Rachel Sylvester, Alice Thomson, Henry Zeffman November 5 2019, 12:01am, The Times please log in to view this image Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to introduce a 32-hour working week has been challenged by business leadersGARETH FULLER/PA Jeremy Corbyn’s aim to introduce a four-day working week would cost the taxpayer at least £17 billion a year because of the impact on the public sector wage bill, a new analysis has shown. John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, told the Labour conference in September that the party would reduce average full-time hours to 32 a week within a decade “with no loss of pay”. People should “work to live, not live to work”, he said. Research by the Centre for Policy Studies, a centre-right think tank, has found that reducing the hours of public sector employees, including doctors, nurses, teachers, firefighters and police officers, would impose a significant extra burden on the Treasury because the workforce would have to expand.
Eelers will know a guy, I'm sure, as he.posts more of those memes than is healthy for one guy.....maybe he's actually a Russian bot!
MPs Standing Down at the Next Election please log in to view this image As Britain heads for a general election, MPs are making decisions about their own future career plans. So as the day-to-day politics unfurls, Guido brings you the comprehensive and continually-updating list of MPs who have announced they will be stepping down at the next election. Get in touch with any updates… Speaker John Bercow, Buckingham Conservative Alan Duncan, Rutland and Melton Alastair Burt, North East Bedfordshire Bill Grant, Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Caroline Spelman, Meriden Claire Perry, Devizes David Lidington, Aylesbury David Tredinnick, Bosworth Glyn Davies, Montgomeryshire Henry Bellingham, North West Norfolk Hugo Swire, East Devon Jeremy Lefroy, Stafford Jo Johnson, Orpington Keith Simpson, Broadland Mark Field, Cities of London and Westminster Mark Lancaster, Milton Keynes North Mark Prisk, Hertford & Stortford Michael Fallon, Sevenoaks Mims Davies, Eastleigh Nicholas Soames, Mid Sussex Nick Hurd, Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Nicky Morgan, Loughborough Patrick McLoughlin, Derbyshire Dales Peter Heaton-Jones, North Devon Richard Benyon, Newbury Richard Harrington, Watford Ross Thompson, Aberdeen South Sarah Newton, Truro and Falmouth Seema Kennedy, South Ribble Labour Adrian Bailey, West Bromwich West Albert Owen, Ynys Mon Ann Clwyd, Cynon Valley Geoffrey Robinson, Coventry North West Gloria De Piero, Ashfield Helen Jones, Warrington North Ian Lucas, Wrexham Jim Cunningham, Coventry South Jim Fitzpatrick, Poplar and Limehouse John Mann, Bassetlaw John Woodcock, Barrow and Furness Kate Hoey, Vauxhall Kelvin Hopkins, Luton North Kevin Barron, Rother Valley Louise Ellman, Liverpool Riverside Owen Smith, Pontypridd Paul Farrelly, Newcastle-under-Lyme Roberta Blackman-Woods, City of Durham Ronnie Campbell, Blyth Valley Stephen Pound, Ealing North Stephen Twigg, Liverpool West Derby Teresa Pearce, Erith and Thamesmead Lib Dem Norman Lamb, North Norfolk Vince Cable, Twickenham Former-Tory, Former-Change UK, Former-Independent, Former ‘The Independents’, Now Lib Dem Heidi Allen, South Cambridgeshire Conservative Independents Guto Bebb, Aberconwy Oliver Letwin, West Dorset Justine Greening, Putney Ken Clarke, Rushcliffe Nick Boles, Grantham Philip Hammond, Runnymede and Weybridge Independent Amber Rudd, Hastings and Rye Margot James, Stourbridge Rory Stewart, Penrith and the Border The Independent Group for Change Ann Coffey, Stockport Joan Ryan, Enfield North The totemic 2010 election saw 149 MPs announce they wouldn’t contest the election, 2015 saw 90, and 2017 saw 30. The 2019 tally stands at 63…
No I've got a mate (seriously have) who no matter what evidence is provided to the contrary, still posts blatant propaganda lies.
Now if that was Corbyn it would be on every front page tomorrow regardless of whether true or not, but unfortunately the majority of our media is right wing owned so print what suits their agendas and wallets!
Project fear right? https://www.independent.co.uk/envir...emissions-letter-climate-change-a9185786.html