Alright guys, welcome to another episode of News Without Borders
Today we're going to be talking about the NHS
something that's been very popular in the news
of late
we're gonna take a slightly different focus, we'll talk about that in a moment though
First of all though let's just throw some quick facts out there
some that have been doing the rounds in the newspapers
So A&E has been a popular topic
90% of patients in A&E are supposed to have been seen in four hours
that target is now below 60% and has decreased year on year since the Tories have been in power
Also Nuffield Trust have said that  1/3 of hospital trusts
are actually no longer able to run efficiently
So this is a bad situation we're into now
I think the Red Cross has called this a humanitarian  crisis
this is big news, humanitarian crisis
And I think it gives you an indication, I think they were saying this because
The NHS was having to call in the support of volunteers to be able to get people out of beds
so that they can bring in new people
I think this gives you some indication that obviously the NHS is in some kind of crisis
we're calling it a crisis you know
but I think the left absolutely loved this "humanitarian crisis"
It's clearly a politically motivated comment by someone who's very sympathetic
to stopping cuts to the NHS
but people on the left love it because they can quote it as a politically neutral source
