Paul Ilett
@Paul_Ilett
🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ He/Him | Author of bestselling thriller EXPOSÉ & its sequel EXPOSED | LGBTQ+ | Trans Ally | Foster Carer | City of Southend-on-Sea
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https://www.paulilett.co.uk/ 15-06-2011 14:24:49
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The Tories inherited an NHS with the highest ever public approval rating. It now has the lowest ever rating. Rather than tackle our priorities (waiting lists, underfunding, GP access etc) it wants hospitals to create private rooms for patients who are trans #GeneralElectionNow
Pure common sense from Cleo Madeleine of Gendered Intelligence - the government's obsession with trans people is totally at odds with the priorities of NHS staff and patients who simply want more funding and resources, and better conditions for staff and patients.
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Anyone who plays solitaire by MobilityWare will know that seeing this, at the end of a month, is really super annoying!
This is extraordinary. Sunak - bad tempered, limited rhetoric, frustrated. He’s going to be annihilated during an election campaign.
#GeneralElectionNow
Gay TV actor Adam Jaymes is forced to team up with his arch nemesis, journalist Valerie Pierce, to catch a serial killer. The darkly comical murder mystery Exposed #KindleUnlimited #ebooks #BookTwitter
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Dan Poulter was an ex junior dr of mine and literally brought in every policy that has destroyed the NHS
He is joining the Labour Party so that post election he can be a medical advisor to the next Labour government.
It worries me what advice he will give
Keir Starmer if…
A defecting Tory MP is a Labour win, but a cheap win. There is nothing brave about #DanPoulter ’s actions. For 14 years he remained a member of a party that deteriorated into a cesspit of scandal, lies, cruelty, incompetence and cronyism. Labour should have said no thanks.
It is a sign of absolute political failure that a government of 14 years, delays a general election month after month, in the hope that its economic policies might finally begin to bear fruit. I'll say that again: FOURTEEN YEARS.
#GeneralElectionNow
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