let s catch up with our first guest on today s episode. let s catch up with our first guest on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, why on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, why not. - on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, why not. i - on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, why not. i like - on today s episode. what takes you to sussex? well, why not. i like to| to sussex? well, why not. i like to get up and down the uk. it is beautiful to go on our train line services these days. guessing that is a joke. guessing that is a joke. so, chris, you went to this keir starmer speech in kent today. yes. how do you match that with the opportunities to ensure that their dreams can be met? the bigger context here is that here at starmer has been talking about his missions. five missions around big policy areas like crime in the nh
officials about the pressures on hospitals. the timing has been criticised by both the health secretary and nhs bosses, who say in the middle of an election campaign no party is in a position to negotiate. my opening question to all of you is connect if keir starmer has ruled out meeting a 35% pay restoration demand byjunior doctors, with a change of government resolve anything? i doctors, with a change of government resolve anything? resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what level- resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what level keir- resolve anything? i don t know. i- have no idea what level keir starmer would settle this dispute. we have already been clear and raised salaries forjunior doctors by 9% this year. there have been negotiations for another 3% on top of that. they are fair figures. we have settled the nurses dispute and consultants. 35%, is
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