

Wes Streeting
Health Secretary. Interviewed in this episode to discuss the 10-year plan for the NHS and other health-related topics.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 35min
Is Rachel Reeves now unsackable?
Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, shares insights on Rachel Reeves' controversial position within the government. He discusses the implications of fiscal discipline for Labour and whether Reeves has become 'unsackable' after a tumultuous week. The conversation also dives into the ambitious 10-year plan for the NHS, emphasizing the need for investment and reform in healthcare. Streeting's candid thoughts on welfare reform and access to weight loss medications add a personal touch, reflecting on the challenges and resilience within leadership.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 36min
Should Mamdani's win in NYC be a wake-up call for Labour?
Wes Streeting, the UK's Health Secretary and a prominent Labour frontbencher, dives into the implications of Zoram Mamdani's stunning victory as New York’s first Muslim mayor. He highlights Mamdani's authenticity and engaging policies that resonate with younger voters. The conversation shifts to how Labour can adopt clearer, bolder messaging to energize the electorate, avoiding the pitfalls of cautious politics. Streeting emphasizes the need for hope-driven communication and the importance of maintaining an insurgent spirit in challenging times.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 39min
Is Keir Starmer Britain's Joe Biden?
Wes Streeting, Labour MP and Health Secretary, discusses Keir Starmer's bold conference speech, where he positions patriotism against Nigel Farage's 'politics of grievance'. They explore Starmer’s strategy of addressing immigration while condemning xenophobia, stressing the importance of hope in tackling inequality. Streeting warns against Starmer resembling Biden's perceived status quo and emphasizes the need for emotional connection with voters. The conversation also highlights the risks Labour faces in upcoming elections and the necessity for clear policies moving forward.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 7min
Wes Streeting on battling the Treasury, his plan for the NHS, and the reality of power
Wes Streeting, Labour's Secretary of State for Health and MP for Ilford North, shares insights from his first year in power after years in opposition. He discusses Keir Starmer's leadership style and ambitious plans to empower patients and focus on NHS reform. Streeting also points out that Nigel Farage and Reform UK have become the 'real opposition.' Plus, he and George Osborne reveal hilarious tales about the lives of ministers and their drivers, shedding light on the unique camaraderie and gossip that can shape political careers.

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Jun 27, 2024 • 59min
82. Wes Streeting: Labour, privatisation, and the NHS
Shadow Secretary for Health, Wes Streeting, discusses the NHS privatization, reconciling faith with sexuality, Labour's health plan, mental health services challenges, pay restoration for healthcare workers, and Kinnock's influence on American politics.

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Sep 8, 2024 • 30min
Sir Keir Starmer: The Analysis
Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, discusses the tough realities his government faces, including the need for unpopular decisions to drive change. Health Secretary Wes Streeting advocates for private sector involvement to tackle NHS waiting lists, highlighting potential reforms in the healthcare system. They also address the balance between political accountability and public optimism, while exploring listener stories that illustrate the complexities of NHS challenges. Plus, a lighthearted moment featuring the new feline residents of Downing Street adds charm to the serious discussions.

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Nov 30, 2024 • 17min
Wes Streeting: pouring in money won't change the NHS | Sponsored
Wes Streeting, UK's Health Secretary and a dynamic reform advocate, shares his vision for the NHS. He highlights recent labor disputes and the rejection of a government pay offer by nurses, urging for a stronger relationship with healthcare workers. Streeting addresses the NHS's £22 billion deficit, linking finances to patient care and advocating for workforce reforms. He calls for long-term budgeting strategies and emphasizes the need for modernization in healthcare governance, promoting a mission-led approach to improve collaboration and achieve health goals.

Jul 4, 2024 • 5min
The UK’s NHS Going Digital Would Be Equivalent to Hiring Thousands of New Doctors
Guest Wes Streeting, Shadow health secretary, discusses the urgent need for the NHS to go digital, comparing analog systems to Singapore's advanced healthcare. They explore the benefits of digitizing, highlighting the importance of tools like the NHS app for patient care. The chapter also addresses the necessity of including general practice data in the NHS digital transformation plan for better health outcomes.

Nov 12, 2025 • 9min
Keir Starmer under pressure in UK
Wes Streeting, a Senior UK government minister and former Health Secretary, discusses the whirlwind of speculation surrounding potential leadership challenges to Keir Starmer. He denies rumors about his own ambitions and critiques Downing Street's behavior. Alongside Tim Bale, a Politics Professor at Queen Mary University, they dissect Labour's strategies on immigration and reform, analyzing their implications for core voters. Bale also delves into broader political dynamics, including Trump’s ongoing legal battles with broadcasters and issues surrounding UK-US intelligence sharing.

Sep 9, 2025 • 2h 21min
Workplace sick days at highest level in fifteen years
Wes Streeting, Labour MP and Shadow Health Secretary, discusses the introduction of league tables for NHS hospitals, aiming to enhance accountability amid rising sick days among workers. Sir Martyn Oliver, Chief Inspector of Ofsted, unveils a new report card system for schools designed to boost transparency and help parents assess school performance. The conversation dives into the alarming trend of increased sick leaves in the workforce, particularly among younger generations, highlighting mental health and workplace culture changes in a post-COVID era.


