If anybody doubted the Conservative's ability to blow the next election: read on.
A report shows that the NHS is underfunded by some £23bn. In order to correct this the NHS has put in place some 44 sustainability and transformation plans (STPs). These plans include ward closures, cuts in beds, changes to A&E and modifications to GP practices.
These savings (cuts) were put in place by Osborne when he was chancellor, but they have never been open to consultation or public or political scrutiny.
The annoying thing about all of this is that the cuts are to front line services when it has been known for years that the NHS has too many managers and that procurement is inefficient. These things have not been addressed, but that is not surprising as management tends to protect itself as its first priority.
Will government step in and do a proper review of how the whole NHS operates, as it should, or will it allow the cuts to be signed off in October? My bet is the latter.