GOOD AFTERNOON & welcome to my weekly update no.291
After a beautiful autumn weekend in Surrey including some great doorstep chats in Shalford I am back in Westminster with a jam-packed week including the NFU Farmers protest tomorrow. I also launch my survey on mobile phone coverage which I need you to fill in so I can sort out the ‘not spots.’ I am also launching a new all party parliamentary group on patient safety (stopping preventable deaths in the system) which some of you may remember was a big focus of mine when I was Health Secretary.
WHAT’S GOING ON IN WESTMINSTER
FARMERS FUMING Tomorrow in London huge numbers are expected in Whitehall in protest of the Government's plans to impose inheritance tax on farms worth more than £1 million. I will be speaking with a number of local farmers who are coming. I really don’t think Rachel Reeves understood what she was doing: giving family farms multi-million pound tax bills will just mean they go out of business. It will also affect the value of agricultural land meaning even now farmers will struggle to get the loans they need to expand. Please do consider signing this petition which already has over 100,000 signatures or head down to the protest tomorrow - details here.
LOCKED AND LOADED News broke last night that the White House had finally given Ukraine approval to use long-range missiles supplied by the US for strikes in Russia. About time too - but it slightly feels like President Biden is trying to pre-empt Trump at a moment when Russia has every incentive just to sit things out until he arrives. At any rate the UK should follow suit and we are expecting an announcement imminently.
STARMER COSIES UP TO CHINA Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with Chinese President Xi Jinping today at the G20 summit. It was significant because it is the first time a UK Prime Minister had met with Xi Jinping since 2018. Worried though I am about many aspects of China’s rise, I think it is the right thing to do: we need to have dialogue with China if nothing else to avoid misunderstandings. We will also need to work with China on issues like climate change. Overall we will need to show a careful mix of strength and engagement. Things may of course get tricky if the UK is asked to choose between large Chinese projects or exemptions to Trump’s tariffs. That being said, as I said two weeks ago on BBC Radio 4 show PM (34 mins in), Sir Keir Starmer is the only leader of a major country in Europe who could still be in office in 2029 when Trump will have to leave the White House so it does give him a lot of global clout if he chooses to use it.
NHS REFORM Last week Health Secretary Wes Streeting unveiled his plans for NHS reform. I gave my reaction during an interview with Andrew Marr on LBC. Whilst I wish him well, I am worried that these reforms are more of what previous health secretaries (including me) have tried: pouring money in, overwhelming the system with new targets and threatening to fire managers. The basic problem is surely not poor managers but the way we make managers poor at their job by micromanaging them with thousands of targets from the centre. Wes Streeting is very capable but seems to be copying what Labour did under Blair/Brown with a ruthless focus on the 18 week target and financial balance. The problem is that we might end up with the same result: Mid Staffs, Morecambe Bay and other scandals that happened because the system treated people as numbers not patients.
WHAT’S GOING ON LOCALLY
PIPELINE OVER HALFWAY COMPLETE Many of us remember the August 2022 water outage which left 8,500 residents of Cranleigh, Shere and surrounding areas without water for days. Following this Thames Water agreed to construct a new massive 9km pipeline to improve water resilience (costing £46m). Over 5.8km of the pipeline is now constructed stretching between Pewley Reservoir in west Guildford to Netley Mill water treatment works in east Guildford - you may have seen the huge amount of work going on. Very welcome news to all those living in the Shere and Cranleigh area, but we need to keep the pressure on Thames Water to ensure we get the service improvements we need….
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