Wes Streeting heckled by climate protesters at Fabian Society address | Wes Streeting

The demonstrators on Wes Street were exposed by climate demonstrators during a speech calling for progressive to stand up to “the right of populism”.
Two women shouted at the Minister of Health, addressing the Fabian Association, and urged the middle left to take over “Misery, Sending Vision” It is presented by characters such as the UK Reform Leader, Nigel Varage.
Each of the demonstrators was quickly removed from the conference hall by the security, but one of them told Pa Media that it was protesting against the continued support Drax The power plant in northern Yorkshire.
“The Labor Party promised to change and our voice in their favor because we wanted to change and continue support.
“We still think there is time to make a change, but they need to end the benefits now.”
After his speech, the street joked: “I can’t believe that there were only two.”
In his main speech, the street was accused of providing a “misery, violation” vision to Britain.
He said, “The populist right comes to us and we need to be serious about beating them,” he said.
“The argument of the essence of Faraj is: What was possible in the twentieth century is not possible in the twenty -first. It is a misery, contrary to the future of Britain.
“People should not choose between a healthy service that they treat on time NHS Free at the point of use.
“This is a poverty of aspiration for our country and the work completely rejects it.”
Farraj said in 2014 that the UK “would have to think about health care very differently … I think we will have to move to the insurance -based health care system.”
Earlier this month he said The Times: “We have to determine a more effective health care financing system than that of our currently, and at the same time hold those who cannot pay.”
Streeting said: “I cannot think of more effective antidote to the misery of Farage, instead of proving the satirical error and obtaining NHS on the global level of patients again,” highlights 150,000 patients who start waiting lists in the past four months.
He added: “Cut the longest waiting times from 18 months To 18 weeks By the upcoming elections, you will mean achieving something that NHS has not done in a decade. It will take it forward and faster than the last government of the Labor Party. “