1/6 If @BorisJohnson thinks Downing Street is a tip, he should see the conditions that people are living in thanks to more than a decade of Tory austerity in #Sheffield.
2/6 Each and every day, I’m contacted by residents in social housing in conditions like this ⬇
3/6 I work closely with @SheffCouncil who work really hard to bring accommodation up to standard and to make it liveable, but years of Tory cuts have made it almost impossible.
4/6 Residents are left with damp, cold and often unfit accommodation. And we have hundreds of properties across the city sitting empty because of the state they’re in.
5/6 If the Prime Minister worried less about himself and actually looked at what the country needs then he would provide the much-needed funding for our Councils so they could make the necessary repairs and bring all accommodation up to standard.
6/6 Perhaps he could whatsapp his millionaire mates to get my constituents’ roofs repaired, holes in the walls filled in and damp sorted?
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It is scandalous that dozens of firms are charging £100s on the gov.uk website for a single PCR test.
Ministers are requiring passengers to take tests, but are sitting on their hands while families are being exploited.
Many are luring travellers in with bargain prices for tests that have little or no availability, or would leave families travelling hundreds of miles.
They then charge fifty times that for the tests they do have.
Ministers were told to ban this practice by the regulator, but have not only failed to act, they are still literally promoting these unscrupulous practices on their own website.
Musicians’ livelihoods have been shattered over the last year, with the inability to perform live at gigs, concerts, festivals, shows and in the recording studio.
This has massively increased the importance of streaming as a way of musicians earning a living.
Streaming has created huge opportunities for musicians.
But a gap in the law means that most streaming income ends up in the pockets of record labels, streaming platforms, and digital giants rather than in the hands of the musicians.
1/12 Much has been reported in the media & commented on by the govt about GPs not offering appointments. I've had constituents contact me to say they've struggled.
So I've been visiting GPs and staff to see what's going on.
2/12 NHS staff worked under huge pressure over the last 18 months, helping us all cope during the pandemic. In fact, it wasn't too long ago that we were all applauding them.
Some GPs in #Sheffield never once closed their doors but all of them now have huge backlogs to deal with.
3/12 A lot of people stayed away from the doctor during the pandemic & as a result they're now turning up with a whole variety of problems that need treating.
People are a lot more ill than they were 18 months ago, and understandably they want to be treated.
Firstly, Johnson's pledge to recruit 20,000 officers doesn't even cover those we've lost since 2010.
21,000 experienced officers have been cut in addition to the many thousands we've lost through record retirement levels thanks to the crippling morale levels in the service.
There's no mention of police staff at all - since 2010 we've lost thousands of PCSOs, call handlers, forensics officers, investigators and all the people who make the entire system work. Police officers alone don't cut it.
Ladies and Gentlemen, a very brief introduction to our new Home Secretary, Priti Patel:
In 2011 on @bbcquestiontime she advocated reintroducing the death penalty, arguing it was about the 'criminal justice system doing what it says on the tin'
In the debate around a No Deal Brexit she suggested the possibility of food shortages in Ireland should be used as leverage over the backstop.
The sensitivities of using food shortages as a weapon in Ireland either lost on her or motivating her, prompted outrage from Irish officials. thetimes.co.uk/article/3d9d4f…