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General election 2019: Boris Johnson criticised over reaction to sick boy image
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Image captionJack waited for four hours in a room without a bed, despite being admitted under blue light to Leeds General Infirmary

Boris Johnson has been criticised after initially refusing to look at a picture of a sick four-year-old boy who had to sleep on the floor of a Leeds hospital.

The picture in the Daily Mirror of Jack, who had suspected pneumonia, spurred complaints about NHS cuts.

An ITV reporter tried to show Mr Johnson the picture on his phone, but he refused to look, before taking the device and putting it in his pocket.

He later looked and returned the phone.

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Tried to show @BorisJohnson the picture of Jack Williment-Barr. The 4-year-old with suspected pneumonia forced to lie on a pile of coats on the floor of a Leeds hospital.

The PM grabbed my phone and put it in his pocket: @itvcalendar | [HASHTAG]#GE19[/HASHTAG]


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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: "He just doesn't care", while Independent Group for Change leader Anna Soubry called his actions "appalling".

Mr Johnson was asked by other reporters why he had not looked at the photo, but he did not answer the question directly, instead repeating Conservative pledges for the NHS and promising to rebuild "the whole of Leeds General Infirmary from top to bottom".

Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visited the hospital to speak to management about the case.

He said he was "horrified" by the incident involving Jack, adding: "It's not good enough and I have apologised."

But Mr Hancock would not comment on the PM's reaction, saying: "What people care about is what are we doing to improve care at Leeds General and across the NHS."

As he left, the health secretary was met by a group of protesters shouting at him.

The boy's mother has said she does not want her son's treatment being used as a "political football".

In a formal complaint to press regulator IPSO, she said she had initially given permission to two newspapers to use her son Jack's image but - after the story was widely reported across other news outlets - she now wanted to prevent any further publication of the picture or his details.

In her letter, she said the actions of the media were "causing significant distress" to Jack and his family.

Jack was taken into Leeds General Infirmary last week after being ill for six days, his mother told the Mirror.

His mother said he had been seen as soon as he arrived and given a bed and oxygen, but a few hours later the bed had to be given to another patient and Jack was left without one for more than four hours.

His mother said she then made a makeshift bed for her son with coats and took the picture.

She told the newspaper the doctors and nurses were "lovely people", but she was "angry at the lack of funding and the lack of beds", accusing the government of "failing our children".

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Image captionBoris Johnson was on the campaign trail when he was shown the picture of Jack
Dr Yvette Oade, chief medical officer at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Our hospitals are extremely busy at the moment and we are very sorry that Jack's family had a long wait in our emergency department.

"We are extremely sorry that there were only chairs available in the treatment room, and no bed. This falls below our usual high standards, and for this we would like to sincerely apologise to Jack and his family."

ITV reporter Joe Pike was given an interview with Mr Johnson when he visited Grimsby on the campaign trail.

He asked the PM to look at the photo of Jack on his phone several times.

Mr Johnson said he had not seen the picture yet but refused to look at it while Mr Pike questioned him.

Eventually, he took Mr Pike's phone and put it in his pocket, saying: "If you don't mind, I'll give you an interview now."

'What's your response?'
Mr Pike said: "You refuse to look at the photo. You've taken my phone and put it in your pocket, prime minister.

"His mother says the NHS is in crisis. What's your response to that?"

Mr Johnson then removed the phone from his pocket and looked at the screen.

"It's a terrible, terrible photo, and I apologise, obviously, to the family, and all those who have terrible experiences in the NHS," he said.

"But what we are doing is supporting the NHS, and on the whole I think patients in the NHS have a much, much better experience than this poor kid has had.

"That's why we're making huge investments into the NHS, and we can only do it if we get Parliament going, if we unblock the current deadlock, and we move forward."

The PM then apologised to Mr Pike for taking his phone and returned it.

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Shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth called refusing to look at the picture "a new low" for the PM, adding: "It's clear he could not care less.

"Don't give this disgrace of a man five more years of driving our NHS into the ground. Sick toddlers like Jack deserve so much better."

Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson also said Mr Johnson would not look at the photo because "he simply does not care".

She tweeted: "He doesn't care about Jack. He doesn't care about anyone other than himself."

And the SNP's Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, called Mr Johnson "a man with no empathy and no moral compass".

He tweeted: "The picture of the young boy in Leeds is horrific. His unwillingness to even show remorse proves just how unfit he is to serve as prime minister."
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Andrew Lilico‏@andrew_lilico 12h12 hours ago
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Showing a random picture, of who knows what provenance, of who knows what context, to the PM & demanding he comment upon it as if it had some implication for govt policy is not journalism. It's just self-important posturing.
 
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Genuinely out of interest, Strolls, do you have proof that what Ms Jenner-Hepburn is saying is false, or are you just hoping it is?

How about the story that one of Matt Hancock's advisors was punched by a Labour activist? Didn't happen, but the BBC and the rest of the right wing media ran with it.anyway.
 
How about the story that one of Matt Hancock's advisors was punched by a Labour activist? Didn't happen, but the BBC and the rest of the right wing media ran with it.anyway.

There wasn’t time to check it was true when they were all racing to be the first to share the group whatsapp. Journalism in 2019.
 
How about the story that one of Matt Hancock's advisors was punched by a Labour activist? Didn't happen, but the BBC and the rest of the right wing media ran with it.anyway.

I wouldn’t have thought anyone wanting to punch Matt Hancock or members of his entourage was news these days anyway; common occurrence, surely?
 
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So I have detailed explanation from paediatric nurses explaining why photo of child on the floor is “100% faked”. I will put in
@Telegraph on Weds. Stage a photo. Cause outrage. Castigate people who doubt it for showing insufficient compassion. Jesus.
Disgusting that they need to stoop this low. Desperate days call for desperate Corbyn.
 
Disgusting that they need to stoop this low. Desperate days call for desperate Corbyn.

You’ve been done by fake news as has this Pearson character. All the Tory bots are out copying and pasting the same message and they’ve sucked in a few journos and celebs to parrot it too.
 
You’ve been done by fake news as has this Pearson character. All the Tory bots are out copying and pasting the same message and they’ve sucked in a few journos and celebs to parrot it too.
Tbh it looked fake when I saw the picture yesterday.
 
The story is real. The right wing gullible types hoping they can turn it back on Labour are the ones spreading fake news.
Watford it has been confirmed as fake. Why isn’t the Mother on TV now saying how disgusted she is? She just took the kid off a trolly, placed him and took a pic. So sad and desperate.