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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 38251.html

Boris Johnson is set to announce a £1.8bn cash boost for frontline NHS services. 
The prime minister will make the pledge during a visit to a hospital on Monday. He is expected to say that the money will go towards increasing the number of hospital beds, funding new equipment, upgrading wards and repairing damaged buildings.
The government said the cash injection would fund upgrades to 20 hospitals around the country, with the details to be announced by Mr Johnson.

A government source said: “The prime minister has been clear since day one that the NHS is a top priority.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 38251.html

Boris Johnson is set to announce a £1.8bn cash boost for frontline NHS services. 
The prime minister will make the pledge during a visit to a hospital on Monday. He is expected to say that the money will go towards increasing the number of hospital beds, funding new equipment, upgrading wards and repairing damaged buildings.
The government said the cash injection would fund upgrades to 20 hospitals around the country, with the details to be announced by Mr Johnson.

A government source said: “The prime minister has been clear since day one that the NHS is a top priority.


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Doesn't make up for the £22.5 billion in cuts since 2014

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Quote: redpaprika "Doesn't make up for the £22.5 billion in cuts since 2014'"

Just for clarification, is the anything that Johnson could do that would meet with your approval? I'm not his biggest fan by any means but it seems a little churlish when he has given the NHS a much needed boost.

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He promised £350 million a week by writing it on the side of a red bus, that’s £18.2 Billion a year, where’s the rest?

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Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "He promised £350 million a week by writing it on the side of a red bus, that’s £18.2 Billion a year, where’s the rest?'"

newsflash, we are still IN the EU...

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So it turns out this is not even new money, but money that was already in the nhs but had a spending block on it. Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson is a liar, nothing changes there.

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Quote: IR80 "newsflash, we are still IN the EU...'"


Does this mean that you believe that there will be an EXTRA 18 billion per year when we are out icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif

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Quote: Sir Kevin Sinfield "So it turns out this is not even new money, but money that was already in the nhs but had a spending block on it. Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson is a liar, nothing changes there.'"

Wrong!

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How is this an extra £1.8 billion?


The government has always promised it would be increasing capital funding in 2019-20.
Last year's Budget said spending would rise from £5.9bn in 2018-19 to £6.7bn in the new financial year.
But that was subsequently reduced. By the time Boris Johnson became prime minister, the plan was to spend £5.9bn again. After Monday's announcement that now increases to £7bn.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49230461
How is this an extra £1.8 billion?


The government has always promised it would be increasing capital funding in 2019-20.
Last year's Budget said spending would rise from £5.9bn in 2018-19 to £6.7bn in the new financial year.
But that was subsequently reduced. By the time Boris Johnson became prime minister, the plan was to spend £5.9bn again. After Monday's announcement that now increases to £7bn.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49230461


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Right sorry.

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The Nuffield Trust have quickly debunked the claim that it's new money - and that was confirmed by some junior NHS dude they rolled out for a Newsnight interview last night; the lions share is existing money that was created by cuts in previous years, that Trusts have been blocked from spending - and now they can.

The very fact that Johnson felt the need to repeat "I must stress that this is new money," 18 times over, should be sufficient clue that he was lying; as was the fact that his mouth was open and his lips were moving.

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I would do cartwheels if it was possible for Bo-Jo to get Katie Hopkins & Anne Marie Waters on board.

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Good piece on Bo-Jo from last month.

https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opini ... 07176.html

Tomorrow Boris Johnson will become Britain's Prime Minister. It is a moment which has loomed for years, which Brexit made all but inevitable. Yet it still feels somehow unreal, impossible. What is the reality of this decisive moment?

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is British establishment through and through. As an historian and journalist, he models himself on the populist politicians of the late Roman Republic. He is a patrician who, in his unquenchable thirst for the highest office, distracts, entertains and whips up the plebs by feigning ignorance and breaking the political rules.

Johnson made his reputation as a journalist whose distortions and mistruths shaped the British right-wing attitudes towards Europe in the 1990s. Last week he was at it again, waving around a fish that symbolised the great injustices of EU regulations. It was later pointed out that said regulation had actually been introduced, as so often, by Britain. But that doesn't bother Johnson. The distortion is more interesting than reality, and in the age of "fake news", the damage is done, the lie becomes the truth.

There's a theory that Johnson never even wanted us to Brexit. He became the leading Brexiteer during the EU referendum, breaking with his school friend David Cameron, probably tipping the narrow vote in favour of leave. But his rationale, so the theory goes, was that the EU referendum would surely result in us remaining in the EU, and on the back of the Brexit-supporting Conservative Party's anger with their leader David Cameron, the prime minister would be deposed, and Johnson would step in.

Johnson's rule-breaking gets still darker. The bigotry he has used is now notorious (women who wear the niqab are "letter boxes", Africans are "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles", gay people are "tank-topped bumboys"icon_wink.gif. In the 1990s, he was even recorded discussing getting someone to crack the ribs of a journalist who would be investigating his activities. But Johnson laughs it off. Says he "didn't mean it like that". It was a joke. And he gets away with it. All the while he entertains the masses, and somehow convinces them, "I'm really just like you, always getting into trouble for offending the liberal establishment".

This evasion means we do not know what Boris Johnson will actually do. But we have glimpses. He is seen as the great Brexiteer, which is why he has been elected by an increasingly extreme Conservative Party base. He has promised to leave the EU on October 31 come hell or high water, even if that means leaving with no deal. Even if it means taking the extraordinary step, without precedent, of suspending parliament and acting by decree.

He is desperate for a closer relationship with the US. He says he wants to meet Trump as a priority and talk trade. Only last week we got another indication of what that trade deal would mean. Leaks from the secret talks going on showed that US officials were desperate to prise Britain away from Europe and towards US-style standards and regulations. They made it pretty clear that a special tax on the BigTech companies like Amazon and Facebook, something already proceeding in France and proposed by the British government, would likely not be possible under a US trade deal. We also know there will be no US trade deal unless the UK accepts US-style food standards and the undermining of public services like the NHS.

But for the right-wing Brexiteers this is no problem - after all a trade deal on these terms would drive forward the deregulated, liberalised economy they have always wanted. As former British Chancellor Nigel Lawson said, "Brexit gives us a chance to finish the Thatcher revolution." While Brexit creates the political and economic vacuum to push this free-market dream forward, a US trade deal can lock it in place for the foreseeable future.

Earlier this year, Johnson supported a report that could effectively spell the end of international development as we understand it. The proposals called for an end to an independent department of international development, subsuming aid spending into a mega department including international trade and the foreign office. It also proposed watering the definition of "aid" down to the point where it could be spent on ... more or less anything the government feels like. More aid would flow into profit-making finance, to the ministry of defence, or to bribe countries to do trade deals with the UK. In his foreword to the proposals, Johnson said future aid should "do more to serve the political and commercial interests" of Britain.

Unlike Trump, Johnson isn't a climate change denier, but nonetheless, the UK's former special representative for climate change, David King, expressed alarm at a Johnson government because of his record in marginalising the issue as foreign secretary. He has pledged to cut taxes on the highest earners. And he wants to introduce the Australian points-system on migrants, ensuring Britain only creams off the most brilliant and useful migrants for big business based here.

Will any of this come to pass? It is difficult to tell because Johnson is deliberately impossible to pin down. Nothing he says can be trusted, and his lying seems pathological. But what is clear is that, like Trump, he is a politician without the normal constraints or red lines. He will do anything to hold onto power. And with Nigel Farage's new Brexit party threatening to split the Tory vote, that means tacking hard right. Add to this Johnson's right-wing credentials and history, and his desire to align himself with the "hard men" of the new world order, and everything is in place for Britain's slide into the politics of authoritarian populism to continue.

What's more Johnson's historical beliefs can be easily adapted to the wave of authoritarian populism sweeping the planet. The rise of Trump, Bolsanaro, Duterte, Modi and their ilk is not simply about the "left behind" being whipped up by racists and populists. It is that this model of capitalism has become incompatible with the preservation of liberal democracy. The radical action needed to tackle climate change requires a fundamentally different economic model. The immense difference which new technology will make to our society (think mass automation of jobs) will likewise have a huge effect on our society and economy. We either need to move away from market mechanisms and the profit motive and share the burdens and benefits of these developments much more equally. Or we need to dispense with the idea of democracy altogether, and maintain this deeply unequal system by whipping up social division and nationalism. As a leader of an increasingly extreme political party, who has shown his ability to "think the unthinkable", Johnson could easily swing to an increasingly populist and authoritarian position.

The largest opposition party, Labour, has struggled to undercut Johnson's rise, with some suspicions that they actively see Johnson's leadership as helpful in providing a candidate that they might be able to beat in an election. But this is to vastly underestimate Johnson. Only a stronger, more united movement can constrain Johnson's worst tendencies and pull politics back from catastrophe. Too many groups - including the large NGOs and trade unions - seem content to "sit this period out" and wait for happier times. This is the path to ruin. The writing is clearly on the wall. It is time to speak out.
Good piece on Bo-Jo from last month.

https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opini ... 07176.html

Tomorrow Boris Johnson will become Britain's Prime Minister. It is a moment which has loomed for years, which Brexit made all but inevitable. Yet it still feels somehow unreal, impossible. What is the reality of this decisive moment?

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is British establishment through and through. As an historian and journalist, he models himself on the populist politicians of the late Roman Republic. He is a patrician who, in his unquenchable thirst for the highest office, distracts, entertains and whips up the plebs by feigning ignorance and breaking the political rules.

Johnson made his reputation as a journalist whose distortions and mistruths shaped the British right-wing attitudes towards Europe in the 1990s. Last week he was at it again, waving around a fish that symbolised the great injustices of EU regulations. It was later pointed out that said regulation had actually been introduced, as so often, by Britain. But that doesn't bother Johnson. The distortion is more interesting than reality, and in the age of "fake news", the damage is done, the lie becomes the truth.

There's a theory that Johnson never even wanted us to Brexit. He became the leading Brexiteer during the EU referendum, breaking with his school friend David Cameron, probably tipping the narrow vote in favour of leave. But his rationale, so the theory goes, was that the EU referendum would surely result in us remaining in the EU, and on the back of the Brexit-supporting Conservative Party's anger with their leader David Cameron, the prime minister would be deposed, and Johnson would step in.

Johnson's rule-breaking gets still darker. The bigotry he has used is now notorious (women who wear the niqab are "letter boxes", Africans are "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles", gay people are "tank-topped bumboys"icon_wink.gif. In the 1990s, he was even recorded discussing getting someone to crack the ribs of a journalist who would be investigating his activities. But Johnson laughs it off. Says he "didn't mean it like that". It was a joke. And he gets away with it. All the while he entertains the masses, and somehow convinces them, "I'm really just like you, always getting into trouble for offending the liberal establishment".

This evasion means we do not know what Boris Johnson will actually do. But we have glimpses. He is seen as the great Brexiteer, which is why he has been elected by an increasingly extreme Conservative Party base. He has promised to leave the EU on October 31 come hell or high water, even if that means leaving with no deal. Even if it means taking the extraordinary step, without precedent, of suspending parliament and acting by decree.

He is desperate for a closer relationship with the US. He says he wants to meet Trump as a priority and talk trade. Only last week we got another indication of what that trade deal would mean. Leaks from the secret talks going on showed that US officials were desperate to prise Britain away from Europe and towards US-style standards and regulations. They made it pretty clear that a special tax on the BigTech companies like Amazon and Facebook, something already proceeding in France and proposed by the British government, would likely not be possible under a US trade deal. We also know there will be no US trade deal unless the UK accepts US-style food standards and the undermining of public services like the NHS.

But for the right-wing Brexiteers this is no problem - after all a trade deal on these terms would drive forward the deregulated, liberalised economy they have always wanted. As former British Chancellor Nigel Lawson said, "Brexit gives us a chance to finish the Thatcher revolution." While Brexit creates the political and economic vacuum to push this free-market dream forward, a US trade deal can lock it in place for the foreseeable future.

Earlier this year, Johnson supported a report that could effectively spell the end of international development as we understand it. The proposals called for an end to an independent department of international development, subsuming aid spending into a mega department including international trade and the foreign office. It also proposed watering the definition of "aid" down to the point where it could be spent on ... more or less anything the government feels like. More aid would flow into profit-making finance, to the ministry of defence, or to bribe countries to do trade deals with the UK. In his foreword to the proposals, Johnson said future aid should "do more to serve the political and commercial interests" of Britain.

Unlike Trump, Johnson isn't a climate change denier, but nonetheless, the UK's former special representative for climate change, David King, expressed alarm at a Johnson government because of his record in marginalising the issue as foreign secretary. He has pledged to cut taxes on the highest earners. And he wants to introduce the Australian points-system on migrants, ensuring Britain only creams off the most brilliant and useful migrants for big business based here.

Will any of this come to pass? It is difficult to tell because Johnson is deliberately impossible to pin down. Nothing he says can be trusted, and his lying seems pathological. But what is clear is that, like Trump, he is a politician without the normal constraints or red lines. He will do anything to hold onto power. And with Nigel Farage's new Brexit party threatening to split the Tory vote, that means tacking hard right. Add to this Johnson's right-wing credentials and history, and his desire to align himself with the "hard men" of the new world order, and everything is in place for Britain's slide into the politics of authoritarian populism to continue.

What's more Johnson's historical beliefs can be easily adapted to the wave of authoritarian populism sweeping the planet. The rise of Trump, Bolsanaro, Duterte, Modi and their ilk is not simply about the "left behind" being whipped up by racists and populists. It is that this model of capitalism has become incompatible with the preservation of liberal democracy. The radical action needed to tackle climate change requires a fundamentally different economic model. The immense difference which new technology will make to our society (think mass automation of jobs) will likewise have a huge effect on our society and economy. We either need to move away from market mechanisms and the profit motive and share the burdens and benefits of these developments much more equally. Or we need to dispense with the idea of democracy altogether, and maintain this deeply unequal system by whipping up social division and nationalism. As a leader of an increasingly extreme political party, who has shown his ability to "think the unthinkable", Johnson could easily swing to an increasingly populist and authoritarian position.

The largest opposition party, Labour, has struggled to undercut Johnson's rise, with some suspicions that they actively see Johnson's leadership as helpful in providing a candidate that they might be able to beat in an election. But this is to vastly underestimate Johnson. Only a stronger, more united movement can constrain Johnson's worst tendencies and pull politics back from catastrophe. Too many groups - including the large NGOs and trade unions - seem content to "sit this period out" and wait for happier times. This is the path to ruin. The writing is clearly on the wall. It is time to speak out.


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As advisors , or they could work alongside Chloe

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     Mens Super League XXVIII-R22
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 Sat 2nd Nov 2024
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SL
17:30
Hull KR-Catalans
SL
15:00
Leeds10-16LondonB
Sun 7th Jul
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20:00
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Sat 17th Aug
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Sun 18th Aug
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15:30
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England M-Samoa M
Sat 2nd Nov
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14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sat 6th Jul
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Fri 5th Jul
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NRL 18 Brisbane6-14Penrith
SL 16 St.Helens6-8Castleford
SL 16 Warrington48-0Huddersfield
SL 16 Wigan24-6Leigh
CH 14 Sheffield28-0Halifax
Thu 4th Jul
NRL 18 Parramatta16-32Souths
Sun 30th Jun
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CH 13 Halifax38-18Whitehaven
CH 13 Widnes16-24Batley
CH 13 York10-18Sheffield
L1 13 Cornwall10-16Crusaders
L1 13 Newcastle10-44Midlands
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 15 427 170 257 26
St.Helens 16 429 170 259 22
Warrington 16 406 213 193 22
Hull KR 15 383 201 182 22
Salford 15 295 288 7 20
Catalans 15 288 220 68 18
 
Leeds 16 284 286 -2 16
Huddersfield 16 298 365 -67 12
Leigh 15 270 250 20 11
Castleford 16 246 435 -189 9
Hull FC 15 198 474 -276 4
LondonB 16 156 608 -452 4
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 13 486 142 344 26
Sheffield 14 382 217 165 22
Bradford 13 341 218 123 18
Toulouse 12 332 174 158 16
Widnes 13 315 245 70 15
Featherstone 13 330 283 47 12
 
Batley 13 205 286 -81 12
Doncaster 13 237 325 -88 11
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