

90. NHS in crisis, the Blair-Brown years, and Mandela on Gaddafi
Jan 4, 2023
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the crisis facing the NHS, highlighting urgent calls for reform amid political turmoil. Reflecting on the transition from Blair to Brown, the hosts share poignant anecdotes from Alastair's diaries. They tackle public skepticism towards political promises, emphasizing leadership challenges like Brexit. A humorous take on drug policy emerges, spurred by recent literature, alongside a look at historical inconsistencies in records. Finally, they invite listeners to join a new Discord community for lively political debates.
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Train Troubles
- Two guests couldn't reach Alistair Campbell due to train cancellations, highlighting widespread service disruptions.
- Another guest only made it to Preston, further emphasizing the issue.
NHS Crisis and Political Divide
- The UK's health service faces a crisis, with Scotland's government under scrutiny for its handling of the situation.
- In England, Conservatives downplay the severity of the crisis while other parties call for accountability.
NHS Spending and Sustainability
- The Nuffield Trust data reveals higher real-term increases in NHS spending under Labour than Conservatives.
- However, rising costs, aging population, and inflation continuously strain the NHS budget.