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As over 200,000 NHS appointments face cancellation in the longest doctors’ strike in UK history, this episode dives deep into the promises Labour made—and the silence that followed. I reflect on my own experience in healthcare, the economic pressures that distort professional identity, and the moral weight of striking in a healing profession. From historical flashbacks to breaking news—like Unite Union’s dramatic suspension of Angela Rayner—this episode explores the growing disconnect between political rhetoric and lived reality. With rising inflation, suspended fuel payments, and unions growing quiet under Labour leadership, I ask: Who really stands with the workers?
As over 200,000 NHS appointments face cancellation in the longest doctors’ strike in UK history, this episode dives deep into the promises Labour made—and the silence that followed. I reflect on my own experience in healthcare, the economic pressures that distort professional identity, and the moral weight of striking in a healing profession. From historical flashbacks to breaking news—like Unite Union’s dramatic suspension of Angela Rayner—this episode explores the growing disconnect between political rhetoric and lived reality. With rising inflation, suspended fuel payments, and unions growing quiet under Labour leadership, I ask: Who really stands with the workers?