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Wes Streeting heckled by climate protesters at Fabian Society address | Wes Streeting heckled by climate protesters at Fabian Society address |
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Speech calling for unity against ‘populist right’ interrupted by two women opposed to Drax power plant subsidies | Speech calling for unity against ‘populist right’ interrupted by two women opposed to Drax power plant subsidies |
Wes Streeting was heckled by climate protesters during a speech calling on progressives to stand up to the “populist right”. | Wes Streeting was heckled by climate protesters during a speech calling on progressives to stand up to the “populist right”. |
Two women shouted at the health secretary as he addressed the Fabian Society, urging the centre-left to take on the “miserablist, declinist vision” being offered by figures such as the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage. | Two women shouted at the health secretary as he addressed the Fabian Society, urging the centre-left to take on the “miserablist, declinist vision” being offered by figures such as the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage. |
Both demonstrators were quickly removed from the conference hall by security, but one told PA Media she was protesting against the continued subsidisation of Drax power station in North Yorkshire. | Both demonstrators were quickly removed from the conference hall by security, but one told PA Media she was protesting against the continued subsidisation of Drax power station in North Yorkshire. |
One woman, who gave her name as Ellie, said: “Labour promised change and we voted for them because we wanted change, and they are continuing to subsidise. | One woman, who gave her name as Ellie, said: “Labour promised change and we voted for them because we wanted change, and they are continuing to subsidise. |
“We still believe that there’s time for them to make a difference, but they need to end the subsidies now.” | “We still believe that there’s time for them to make a difference, but they need to end the subsidies now.” |
After his speech, Streeting joked: “I can’t believe there were only two.” | After his speech, Streeting joked: “I can’t believe there were only two.” |
In his keynote speech, Streeting accused Farage of offering a “miserablist, declinist” vision for Britain. | In his keynote speech, Streeting accused Farage of offering a “miserablist, declinist” vision for Britain. |
“The populist right are coming for us and we need to be serious about beating them,” he said. | “The populist right are coming for us and we need to be serious about beating them,” he said. |
“The crux of Farage’s argument is this: what was possible in the 20th century isn’t possible in the 21st. It’s a miserablist, declinist vision for Britain’s future. | “The crux of Farage’s argument is this: what was possible in the 20th century isn’t possible in the 21st. It’s a miserablist, declinist vision for Britain’s future. |
“People shouldn’t have to choose between a health service that treats them on time and an NHS free at point of use. | “People shouldn’t have to choose between a health service that treats them on time and an NHS free at point of use. |
“That’s a poverty of ambition for our country and Labour utterly rejects it.” | “That’s a poverty of ambition for our country and Labour utterly rejects it.” |
Farage said in 2014 that the UK was “going to have to think about healthcare very, very differently … I think we are going to have to move to an insurance-based system of healthcare.” | Farage said in 2014 that the UK was “going to have to think about healthcare very, very differently … I think we are going to have to move to an insurance-based system of healthcare.” |
Earlier this month he told the Times: “We’ve got to identify a system of funding for healthcare that is more effective than the one we have currently got, and at the same time carries those who can’t afford to pay.” | Earlier this month he told the Times: “We’ve got to identify a system of funding for healthcare that is more effective than the one we have currently got, and at the same time carries those who can’t afford to pay.” |
Streeting said: “I can’t think of a more potent antidote to Farage’s miserabilism than proving the cynics wrong and getting the NHS delivering world-class care for patients again,” highlighting 150,000 patients coming off waiting lists in the past four months. | |
He added: “Cutting the longest waiting times from 18 months to 18 weeks by the next election will mean achieving something the NHS hasn’t done in a decade. It will require going further and faster than even the last Labour government.” | He added: “Cutting the longest waiting times from 18 months to 18 weeks by the next election will mean achieving something the NHS hasn’t done in a decade. It will require going further and faster than even the last Labour government.” |
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