the political heat out but now it looks shaky if they do that. hold on for a moment let s see if we have anything different from lisa nendah from the opposition. we would be asking the pay refused to give far more right to the recruitment and retaining retention that we make. we take seriously the recommendations that we make but we want to be seeking a constructive relationship with our leaders and our frontline workers to negotiate our way through what is a difficult, difficult situation. not just in addressing the issues around pay for frontline workers but also addressing the issues around working conditions. the nhs, for example, one of the major challenges one of the major reason people tell us they are leaving is because they cannot see light at the end of the tunnel. they are so overworked. as well as struggling to put food on the table. peter, the tone is a little
for over two years we ve made dramatic reductions an inpatient outpatient for those who are waiting for diagnostic tests. there are challenges in the nhs i m not saying otherwise but it has been exacerbated by the global pandemic, we are focused on making sure we can recover the nhs and social you say it s not connected to anything westminster but you don t recover nhs without recovery social care. the challenges we have has been brexit if you ask anyone in social care we ve lost we re wondering away from your government performance. it s still not better. i just don t agree. if you want to talk about the snp s record, there was a report to weeks ago that show that because of our efforts
instances sewage was leaking into cancer wards, instances sewage was leaking into cancerwards, maternity instances sewage was leaking into cancer wards, maternity units and a&e departments. without urgent action the legacy of this conservative government on the nhs will be an image of an nurse cleaning up sewage around a patient in a crumbling hospital. will the prime minister commit to that pledge of building 40 hospitals by 2030, including in west hertfordshire, and will he establish a fund to repair those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? mr those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? those hospitals that are in a dire state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums - state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums in - state of disrepair? mr speaker, we are investing record sums in nhs. are investing record sums in nhs cap
households. mr speaker, actually the government households. mr speaker, actually the government is households. mr speaker, actually the government is delivering households. mr speaker, actually the government is delivering for - households. mr speaker, actually the government is delivering for people | government is delivering for people across the united kingdom. energy bills have been our priority which is why over £1000 of support, which is why over £1000 of support, which is benefiting hassles in every part of our country. he talks about delivery. we know because of the snp that trains do not run on time. the police are at breaking point will stop the police are at breaking point and the nhs in scotland experienced the longest ever waiting list. mr speaker, that is not my assessment. that is what we learned in the snp leadership debate last week. . in the snp leadership debate last week. , . , . week. independent retailers are the lifeblood of our week. independent retail
say it, but to perhaps amend that decision without being concerned about her leadership. i also think it would be a mistake to understate the effect covid had on her psychologically. she talks about it a lot and i think it opened her eyes to the possibility of a world outside politics where some things may even matter more. outside politics where some things may even matter more. james, we will talk later about may even matter more. james, we will talk later about the may even matter more. james, we will talk later about the legacy may even matter more. james, we will talk later about the legacy and - may even matter more. james, we will talk later about the legacy and some . talk later about the legacy and some of those who might be wanting to succeed, but for now, thanks very much. the challenges facing the incoming first minister, whoever that is, are considerable. the scottish government is responsible for major areas of domestic policy, including health and education. the s