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    Wes Streeting Calls Out Labour Peers for Attributing Reform Delays to Whitehall – Live Updates on UK Politics

    By Omar KhalidJanuary 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ed Davey on Assisted Dying Legislation

    In a recent address, Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, expressed his strong opposition to the current attempts by members of the House of Lords to block the assisted dying bill. While he personally voted against the bill, he highlighted a significant concern regarding the democratic process:

    “I think it’s quite outrageous that there are members of the House of Lords trying to kill the bill. But it’s the democratic right of the House of Commons to pass bad law if it wants to.”

    Criticism of Labour’s Handling of Social Care

    Davey did not hold back in his criticism of the Labour party regarding social care, stating:

    “I’m afraid I’ve been proved wrong. There has been total failure on social care, kicking it into the long grass. No real political push for it. Elongated timetables. So they’ve been huge, disappointing.”

    His argument is that without addressing social care, the NHS cannot be saved, emphasizing the need for a transformative approach to care services.

    Response to Elon Musk and Social Media Presence

    In a bold move, Davey defended the Liberal Democrats’ continued use of the platform X (formerly known as Twitter), stating:

    “I’ve picked a few fights with Elon Musk because I think he has interfered in British democracy in the most outrageous way. We need to take it really seriously.”

    He added that the party must maintain a strong liberal voice on social media, despite the challenges posed by the platform.

    Urgent Need for A&E Reform

    Davey outlined a pressing plan to tackle the issue of lengthy A&E waits, proposing:

    • Spending £1.5 billion to increase hospital capacity by around 6,000 beds daily. This budget would be sourced by canceling a planned medicine price hike associated with the Trump administration.

    He stated, “This deadly corridor crisis isn’t befitting of the heroic doctors, nurses, and other health professionals who work in our NHS.” His remarks underline a dire need for immediate action to address the deteriorating conditions in emergency services.

    Analysis of the Political Landscape

    Davey’s comments highlight a broader narrative in UK politics, where the Labour party is facing scrutiny over its ability to address key domestic issues, particularly in healthcare. The Liberal Democrats appear to be positioning themselves as the party willing to take decisive action, contrasting sharply with Labour’s perceived inaction.

    Moreover, the Home Office’s announcement of increased raids and arrests related to illegal working further complicates the political landscape, as immigration continues to be a hot-button issue that could influence voter sentiment in upcoming elections.

    As we observe these developments, it becomes clear that the political arena in the UK is not only grappling with external pressures from international affairs but also crucial internal challenges that could reshape party dynamics and public trust in governance.

    For further details and to read the original news source, click here.

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    Omar Khalid is a senior health journalist at Mirror Brief, focusing on public health, medical research, and health policy for nine years. He values accuracy and practical guidance in health reporting.

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