A good move from Trump. We could do with this over here.

But what has been happening is that if you do not wear the badge you are pressured to do so - its got to the stage where if you do not wear one then you must be a phobe (pick one). You said so yourself --- having staff who want to engage. That is the sort of soft coercion that is written into the emails that go out to staff.
Not according to the NHS staff I know. (Quite a few, relatives, friends and customers).

Most tell me stories of how difficult it is to get some patients to open up and give out the full details so appropriate best treatment can be applied

It's fairly usual for them to call on "certain" people to get involved to help. I let you guess what these "certain people" are
 
if there is a health crisis how come biden didnt address it over the past 4 years
1) Biden has been working on addressing it
2) Kamala Harris policies would have extended health care affordability
3) Trump is making the healthcare crisis worse





Biden reduces prices on drugs

US strikes deal to cut cost of 10 drugs for Medicare users​



Trump reverses Bidens executive order on lowering prescription drugs

Trump reverses Biden's Executive Order on lowering prescription drug costs​




Biden extends affordable care:

The 2025 enrollment figure is buoyed by 3.2 million new consumers compared to last year, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services said, with 20.4 million consumers insured in 2024 selecting a plan for the new year or automatically re-enrolled.

Trump reverses Obamacare (Affordable care act)


Some of the actions Monday were expected, experts say, including weakening the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, a primary goal during Trump's first term.

Trump overturned a policy that had extended Obamacare’s open enrollment period an additional 12 weeks in 36 states, giving uninsured adults more time to sign up.

He also rescinded an order aimed at strengthening Medicaid, which included providing more outreach funding to states.



If Kamala Harris had won she would have:

Tackling drug prices

Harris has proposed expanding on Democrats’ 2022 drug pricing reform package.

Her drug pricing policies encompass these main goals: expanding Medicare negotiations, capping insulin costs and pharmacy drug costs for people outside of the Medicare program, and penalizing companies further for hiking prices faster than inflation.

Expanding Medicare benefits

One of the Harris campaign’s last-minute proposals was to expand Medicare to cover some home care, vision, and hearing benefits.

During the debate over the Inflation Reduction Act that created the Medicare drug price negotiation, Democrats weighed adding billions of dollars for home care, but the policy was left on the cutting room floor. Harris’ home care plan would provide coverage on a sliding scale for seniors based on income, and support the home care workforce.

Strengthening the Affordable Care Act

For people with insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act, Harris wants to extend premium subsidies that Democrats implemented in 2021 after Biden was elected. Those subsidies make premiums cheaper for a broader range of people, and even make some policies free for low-income enrollees.

Canceling medical debt

Harris has proposed working with states to help cancel medical debt, building on similar work during her time as vice president.

Ending surprise bills for ground ambulances

While Congress banned surprise medical bills during emergency situations in 2020, a big loophole was that ground ambulances were exempt. Harris proposes changing that.

Codifying reproductive health rights

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the resulting patchwork of state policies on abortion access, Harris has pledged to sign a law codifying abortion access if Congress sends it to her. Strengthening reproductive rights has been a major focus of her campaign.

 
No he didn't, as all enquires have shown.
The enquiry instructed by Keir?

When they asked him Mr Starmer did you know about the saville case ?

KS- No!

And that was that really.

I don’t know why you have to try and ram your opinions down people’s throats? I wouldn’t dream of trying to change your mind, I know there’s no point.
 
The enquiry instructed by Keir?

When they asked him Mr Starmer did you know about the saville case ?

KS- No!

And that was that really.

I don’t know why you have to try and ram your opinions down people’s throats? I wouldn’t dream of trying to change your mind, I know there’s no point.
complete lie
 
Lies will be challenged by facts, not opinions.
No, you just can’t handle anyone else’s opinion, you never could.

Keir was asked, he obviously said “No” that’s not proof, far from it.

He’s a politician! Are there any good ones ?
 
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