UK Health Secretary Declares War on 'Wokery' in NHS, Vows to End 'Nonsense' Practices
2025-02-09

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The UK's Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has pledged to tackle 'wokery' and 'nonsense' in the NHS, citing examples such as removing the word 'woman' from official documents and staff promoting 'anti-whiteness'. Streeting vows to restore common sense to the health service, which has been labelled 'unsafe' by its chairman. The move aims to address growing concerns over bureaucratic measures and focus on patient care. With a renewed emphasis on practicality, the NHS is set to undergo significant reforms, prioritising medical excellence and efficiency over ideological agendas, and ensuring a safer, more effective healthcare system for all, including improved health outcomes and patient safety through targeted healthcare solutions.