Brock on Brexit vote: defeat for ‘deal that pleases no-one’

Following last night’s dramatic ‘meaningful vote’ at Westminster, in which the UK Government’s Brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by MPs, Edinburgh North and Leith MP Deidre Brock said: “This is a definitive moment in the long and shambolic process of Brexit. It’s been painful watching this hapless government stumble on regardless of the mess it has created, so I’m pleased that finally parliament has had a chance to say ‘no’ to a deal that pleases no-one.

“I could not vote for something which would destroy jobs, threaten food and medicine supplies, damage the NHS and force EU citizens to register to stay in their own homes. Scotland voted resoundingly to remain in the EU, by 78 per cent in Edinburgh North and Leith, and our voices must be heard. I’ll keep fighting tooth and nail to protect our rights as EU citizens”

What happens next?

The Brexit deal negotiated by Mrs May is basically in tatters and it’s extremely unlikely anyhting can be salvaged from it.

Following the humiliating defeat the Tory government now faces a vote of no confidence, but even in in the febrile atmosphere of the Palace of Westminster it’s unlikely that turkeys will vote for Christmas and Mrs May’s government is likely to survive – for the timebeing at least.

Assuming she survives tonight’s No Confidence vote, Mrs May must try to come up with a Plan B to resolve the Brexit impasse – something she has clearly been unable to produce over many months of negotiations … and she will be expected to deliver this within three days!

Perhaps, given the gravity of the situation, Mrs May will belatedly invite opposition leaders to participate in a ‘crisis cabinet’ to deliver on the referendum result.  It’s very late in the day and the Brexit clock is inexorably ticking down, but the UK’s future remains in the hands of our politicians for now.

And if they cannot come up with a solution … a No Deal exit or another referendum, anyone?

Time to move on? Prime Minister’s final appeal on eve of crucial Brexit vote

“I think the British people are ready for us to move on. To move beyond division and come together. To move beyond uncertainty into a brighter future. That is the chance that MPs of all parties will have ‪‪tomorrow night. And for our country’s sake, I urge them to take it.” – Prime Minister Theresa May Continue reading Time to move on? Prime Minister’s final appeal on eve of crucial Brexit vote

Transforming patient care? UK Government to launch NHS Long Term Plan

The UK Government today launches a long term plan to ‘transform’ the NHS. The plan, to be backed by government investment of £20.5 billion a year in real terms by 2023/24, will ‘transform patient care and make sure every penny of taxpayers’ money is spent wisely’.

Now in its 70th year, the NHS has unprecedented certainty to plan for the next decade, ensuring that patients will be supported with world-class care at every stage of their life.

From birth, through the challenges that life brings and into old age, the government says the plan will ensure that the NHS is:

  • Providing the best maternity care in the world – We will ensure every baby gets the best start in life by continuing to improve maternity safety, and providing greater mental health support to new parents.
  • Supporting ageing and increasing independence – We will support people to age well by bringing different health and care teams together to make sure older people are getting the support they need to remain independent, avoiding unnecessary hospital admissions. We will make sure people have more say and control over the healthcare and support they are receiving, including by expanding the use of personal health budgets.
  • Improving outcomes for all major conditions – Through better prevention, detection, treatment and recovery from serious diseases, we will improve health outcomes so people live longer and healthier. For mental health services, greater support will be provided to almost 350,000 more children and young people, and at least an extra 380,000 adults over the next five years.
  • Increasing the NHS workforce – We are improving access to mental health, primary care and community services, with tens of thousands more doctors, nurses and other health professionals – a full workforce plan is expected later this year.
  • Bringing the NHS into digital age – We are rolling out new digital technologies to deliver improved access to NHS services. This will mean everyone in the country will have digital access to their GP, including being able to make appointments, manage prescriptions and view their health records online.
  • Cutting waste across the NHS – We will continue to make sure we are using taxpayers’ money efficiently, including through introducing new digital techniques and making back office savings of more than £700 million across the NHS.

With NHS spending in England increasing, extra money will also go to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland under the Barnett formula, which ensures every part of the UK gets a fair share of public spending. The devolved administrations will be able to use this money to improve their own services and develop their own long-term plans.

Prime Minister Theresa May said: “The NHS has always been the country’s most beloved public service – there to provide outstanding care to us all whenever it is needed.

“The launch of the NHS Long Term Plan marks an historic step to secure its future and offers a vision for the service for the next ten years, with a focus on ensuring that every pound is spent in a way that will most benefit patients. This will help relieve pressure on the NHS while providing the basis to transform care with world-class treatments.

“Backed by our record investment of £20.5 billion a year in real terms by 2023/24, this shows what we can achieve with a strong economy and a focus on people’s priorities.”

£675 million fund to transform high streets and town centres opens to communities

The Future High Streets fund will help local leaders implement bold new visions to transform their town centres and make them fit for the future. Towns across the country are urged to bid for a share of £675 million to transform their local high streets into modern vibrant community hubs. Continue reading £675 million fund to transform high streets and town centres opens to communities