Today, I want to make a simple commitment: this government will always reflect the people’s priorities. That’s why we want a reasonable dialogue with the unions about what’s responsible and fair for our country.Īnd in the coming days we will update you on the government’s next steps. ![]() We hugely value public sector workers like nurses. So I want people to clearly understand the government’s position. There’s a lot of misinformation out there. Providing new funding to discharge people into social care and the community, freeing up beds.Īnd the NHS are working urgently on further plans for A&E and ambulances. Increasing bed capacity by 7,000 more hospital beds and more people cared for at home. You should know we’re taking urgent action: I know there are challenges in A&E – people are understandably anxious when they see ambulances queuing outside hospitals. Let me first address two issues that I know are at the forefront of everyone’s minds: Not just by providing relief and peace of mind for the months to come – although we will.īut also by changing our country…and building a better future for our children and grandchildren.Ī future that restores optimism, hope, and pride in Britain. I want you to know that as your Prime Minister, I will work night and day to change that, and quickly. Yet I know many of you look ahead to 2023 with apprehension. New Year should be a time of optimism and excitement. The Prime Minister sets out how he is building a better future for the UK
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