Red Tory Health Secretary and his boss are fully committed to rationing services through so-called ‘integrated care’ and replacing doctors with non-doctor ‘associates’

Wes Streeting – the Labour Health Secretary who launched a ‘disgusting, disgraceful’ tirade in the face of Britain’s first Black woman MP in 2018 – has criticised the NHS for being ‘too keen’ to hire foreign doctors.
Successive governments have under-invested in training British doctors for many years, leaving hospitals and GP practices with little choice:

But Streeting may not just have an aversion to hiring foreign doctors. He may not like hiring them at all – both he and his boss are fully committed to the mass use of non-doctor ‘associates’ to pad out NHS numbers – a practice that has already killed patients – and to further privatisation of the NHS.
in recent years, the NHS has become too reliant on pulling the immigration lever.
Wes Streeting to the Tory Telegraph.
Streeting holds this position despite calls from top doctors, medical ‘Royal Colleges’ and the British Medical Association (BMA) to put the plan on hold – and despite the fact that the government’s own analysis concluded that the use of these ‘associates’ poses ‘high risk’ to patients:


So entrenched and recalcitrant is the determination of Streeting, PM Keir Starmer and the colluding General Medical Council (GMC) to not just continue but massively escalate the Tory plan to expand the use of non-doctors to fill medical roles – a key facet of the ‘integrated care’ plan to make healthcare more profitable to private companies by closing hospitals, rationing treatment and ‘downskilling’ the NHS workforce – that the BMA is suing the GMC because of its support for Streeting’s highly dangerous plan, as is a group of expert NHS anaesthetists.
As Streeting is also determined to force dangerous drugs, manufactured by a company convicted for fraud and hiding dangerous side effects, on unemployed and long-term sick people and has taken large donations from private health interests, this determination to close hospitals and force non-doctors onto ill people is unsurprising – but none are traits that should be present in anyone fit to be in charge of the health and wellbeing of millions.
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What a racket! This is clearly the next step of Streeting [and his paymasters] looking to dumb down ‘doctors’ in the NHS to line his own pockets!
So the Labour idea is to:
– not support training of actual doctors here in the UK
– discourage trained doctors from abroad from coming here
– employ semi-trained associates instead of real doctors [that’s semi-trained associates who actually end up training each other of course! … oh! and they end up killing people!]
– save whacks of money in the NHS from not paying real doctors and not providing actual treatment to patients
… and instead give massive handouts to CEOs and shareholders of healthcare corporates
… who in turn will make ‘generous donations’ to the Labour Party!
Nice little earner, eh!
The Labour Party, once the proud architect of our health service, has become its undertaker, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE Killing the NHS: Labour’s great betrayal