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Cowper’s Cut 331: Getting broken with tough love from Wes Streeting
“Our love for the NHS is not in doubt. But sometimes, if you love someone, you have to force them
Cowper’s Cut 330: Labour won: now what? Can the NHS be unbroken?
“This December 2020 Tory Party party video obtained by the Mirror is likely to help get Labour well over the
Cowper’s Cut 329: The 2024 General Election health policy debate - almost as good as England’s football
Ahem.
Is it me or is there a disconnect between the importance voters place on the NHS this election (see
Cowper’s Cut 328: Mentioning the whole money thing
How much spending on the NHS have the major parties committed to in their election manifestos?To help inform the
Cowper’s Cut 327: Health and care manifestos reviewed; ConfedExpo - don’t mention money or politics!
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Cowper’s Cut 326: D-Day (as in debate) offers little clarity
Vote Labour, get strikes.
Keir Starmer would hand the economy over to unions, bringing mass disruption on a daily basis.
Cowper’s Cut 325: NHS England’s financial recovery plan, and other fictions
It’s been a long first full week of the 2024 General Election campaign. Both of the main Westminster parties
Cowper’s Cut 324: Things Can Only Get Wetter
Considering the millions spent creating the high-spec TV studio within Downing Street, one must have a heart of stone not
Cowper’s Cut 323: “Efficiency our motto, by which we proudly stand”
The future isn’t what it used to be
NEW: NHS spending has risen more slowly than planned at the