• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The last Labour government

    • had an NHS waiting list that was in the region of hours, not weeks.

    • over doubled NHS funding

    • presided over the NHS having it’s fastest increase in spending in its history

    • built a shitload of new NHS facilities and expanded capacity

    • had NHS staff that were paid way more fairly and didn’t experience the extreme burnout we’re seeing now

    • massively improved NHS dentistry

    • presided over the highest NHS satisfaction rating in its history

    • had what the WHO and others cited as being the best overall healthcare system on the planet

    I’m not saying it was perfect. The IT system overhaul was a bit of a flop, for example. But Labour left the NHS in the best state it has ever been in.

    I don’t see how you could look at Labour and the Conservatives on health and say “both parties are the same”

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      2 months ago

      I don’t see how you could look at Labour and the Conservatives on health and say “both parties are the same”

      But did I say that? Did I really? That seems like a misunderstanding of what I said.

      The last Labour government did a lot of good in the NHS. Correct. 👍.

      Specifically on long term sickness and getting people back to work, however, I don’t recall them having solved the issues. In fact there was a lot of news about people being better off out of work rather than in work. Hence the Tory attempt at UC to give people “purpose”. That was the whole thing with Ian Duncan Smith, he didn’t see how paying people to stay at home long term sick was better for them than giving them work opportunities.

      So whilst I agree Labour and Conservative records are vastly different, neither have solved the issues of long term sickness have they?