Workforce and winter under Labour: Wes Streeting on his plan for the NHS and ending the strikes
With a general election looming, Wes Streeting could find himself health secretary by next January. The Labour MP has been shadow health secretary since 2021 and has caused controversy with some of his remarks—including that he won’t let “middle class lefties” stop him from using private providers to tackle NHS waiting lists1 and that the NHS uses every winter as “an excuse to ask for more money.”2Speaking to The BMJ at the Royal College of Physicians’ London office, Streeting stands by his comment on winter pressures. “I think what I find frustrating is the poor planning ahead of winter—the fact that we now see not just crises in winter but all year round. Too often I’ve found in the last two and a half years that the answer that system leaders in the NHS reach for is more money,” he says.“There shouldn’t be an assumption that, every time the NHS…
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