The numbers don’t lie and the NHS is turning a corner under Labour.
Waiting lists have fallen by over half a million since July 2024, down to 7.11 million by March 2026 the lowest in 3.5 years.
This includes the biggest single month drop in 17 years.
Starmer’s plan is delivering real results for British families. Steady progress over chaos. What difference are you seeing? 🌹🇬🇧
📹~ @ChrisMcDonaldMP
📷NHS
A man of substance!
A man who stood up and put his country before his career
A man who has made a major impact on the world stage while being targeted by the Right at home
A proud man, an honest man
He is Sir Keir Starmer and we need him to continue his work
#TENYEARKEIR
The government has hit one of its key NHS targets on waiting times, with 65% of patients being treated within 18 weeks, government reported!
This is the biggest improvement in NHS waiting times in 16 years, and the first time since November 2021 that more than 65% of patients were seen within 18 weeks.
Source: The London Economic
I’m beginning to think that Keir Starmer is the only one. who truly is in politics for the good of the country. I feel so angry at Streeting and the one‘s backing him, they are just in politics for themselves and their own good.
ALL Labour MP’s need to listen to this.
If you blow up the progress and stability Starmer has carefully created in the market, YOU will not be forgiven.
We want Keir Starmer to lead - we democratically elected him.
@wesstreeting@LBC@AngelaRayner@SkyNews
Hands off our PM
If Farago and Johnson really took large bribes to fiddle the results of a general election - isn’t that a crime ! Repost if you would like to see a police investigation - and/or a prosecution for Misconduct.
I welcome HMRC’s conclusion, which has cleared me of any wrongdoing.
I have been exonerated by HMRC of the accusation that I deliberately sought to avoid tax.
When purchasing a home of my own with a mortgage, I did not own any other property and had no personal financial interest in the court-instructed trust set up to manage my son’s financial award. I was advised by experts that I should pay stamp duty at the standard rate.
I set out to pay the correct amount of tax. I took reasonable care and acted in good faith, based on the expert advice I received, and HMRC has accepted this.
I have always sought to act with integrity, and I believe politicians should be held to high standards - that is why I resigned from government and cooperated fully with HMRC.
I wanted to ensure that I paid every penny that I owed, and have done so. I am relieved that my family can now move on - and that I can get on with my job.