Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Vindiictive | |
Posted by: | Julian Pavey | |
Date/Time: | 21/01/25 21:14:00 |
Yesterday while all was on trump New Hospitals Streeting said: "The programme we inherited was unfunded and undeliverable. "Not a single new hospital was built in the past five years, and there was no credible funding plan to build forty in the next five years. "Today we are setting out an honest, funded, and deliverable programme to rebuild our NHS." He said £15 billion would be made available over the next five years to help pay for the work. The new timetable set out by the government promises construction to start from 2032 on: Leeds General Infirmary Sutton Specialist Emergency Care Hospital (London) Whipps Cross Hospital (London) Princess Alexandra Hospital (London) Watford General Hospital Leicester General Hospital Kettering General Hospital (Northants) Musgrove Park Hospital (Somerset) Torbay Hospital (Devon) Then from 2035 on: Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals (London) North Devon District Hospital Royal Lancaster Infirmary St Mary's Hospital (London) Royal Preston Hospital Nottingham City Hospital Royal Berkshire Hospital Hampshire Hospitals Eastbourne District General Hospital ............................................................ Meanwhile weeks ago Wes Streeting has defended the timescale for reforming adult social care in England, with proposals on its long-term funding unlikely to be delivered before 2028. The health and social care secretary is promising "to finally grasp the nettle on social care reform", but said on Friday the process "would take time". The independent commission, chaired by Baroness Louise Casey, will begin work in April but is not due to publish its final report until 2028. ........................................................... Meanwhile starmer said we are going to be a global force in AI. Except we are about 5 years behind the USA on AI who are the dominant force in AI And in the next 30 mins going to announce live from whitehouse a $500 billion investmant into AI along with Joining Trump for the announcement fresh off his inauguration will be Masayoshi Son of SoftBank, Sam Altman of OpenAI and Larry Ellison of Oracle. Son, a billionaire based in Japan, already committed in December to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over the next four years. The head of SoftBank previously committed to $50 billion in new investments ahead of Trump’s first term |