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Re: No Break
by alexbrett
The best bit is the quote from Scottish Labour's health spokeswoman: "Ambulance crews are being asked to do their jobs under increasing pressure. Demand for ambulance services went up by 12% last year, but there was no corresponding increase in the budget. "Ministers need to provide the resources to ensure that ambulances are properly crewed. It is not good enough for a vehicle to get to an emergency quickly if it doesn't contain a paramedic." Which appears to go against their own policies for the rest of the UK, and also since Labour is in power and presumably therefore setting the budgets nationally, is this the first case of a politician actually criticising their own party?!?!??
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