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13. From Slogans to Safety

The NHS enters Winter 2025 with familiar slogans: “elective recovery,” “modernisation,” “grip.” Ministers point to targets, caps, and private contracts as proof of progress. But slogans don’t treat patients.

The reality on the ground is harsher. Waiting lists remain at 7.4 million incomplete pathways, ambulance crews lost 1.6 million hours stuck outside A&Es last year, and corridor care is becoming normalised. Suppressing agency spend hasn’t created efficiency, it has removed flexibility, while costs are displaced into banks, MSP fees, and insourcing.

Leadership churn compounds fragility: two-thirds of trusts had first-time CEOs last year, while one-third now share senior leaders. Staff morale is brittle after years of attrition, with skill mix thinning as experienced clinicians leave and early-career joiners fill gaps. The private sector, once seen as a pressure valve, is also under strain, with providers like Spire facing investor pressure and cutting staff.

Patients and staff don’t want slogans, they want safety. If asked to choose between slogans about “grip” or the certainty of a ward fully staffed with skilled professionals, the answer would be clear. The test of Winter 2025 will not be in the speeches; it will be in whether patients find timely, safe care. Anything less is political messaging, not healthcare.

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