Ambulance and A&E waiting times branded a “national disgrace made in 10 Downing Street” say Unite
On a daily basis this government fails to provide patients and the public with decent minimum standards in the NHS.
Instead the government hypocritically resorts to dangerous gimmicks like the minimum services bill.
Average ambulance response times in England last month were the longest on record and more than half of people at major A&Es had to wait longer than four hours - the worst delays since records began in 2011.
Unite has described these latest NHS England figures for Ambulance and A&E waiting times as a “national disgrace delivered by 10 Downing Street” - damning evidence that on a daily basis this government fails to provide patients and the public with decent minimum standards in the NHS.
Unite general secretary, Sharon Graham said: “It is the government which must carry the can for the excessive deaths that are a consequence of these damning statistics. How dare they try to pull the wool over the publics’ eyes by shifting the blame to the unions. The blame for this tragedy lies with years of underfunding and poor pay. It is a national disgrace delivered by Downing Street.”
"The government is failing to address the staffing crisis in the NHS and failing to enter into realistic negotiations on pay which would halt the staff exodus. Rather than fix the problem the government resorts to dangerous gimmicks like the anti-trade union minimum services bill, which will make matters worse if France and Spain are anything to go by. The prime minister needs to step up to the plate. Where is he?”