A mother has challenged health secretary Steve Barclay during a hospital visit, telling him that NHS staff are being “worked to the bone”.
Sarah Pinnington-Auld said her three-year-old daughter Lucy, who has cystic fibrosis, was pushed off the “absolutely horrific” waiting list at Kings College Hospital in Denmark Hill, London, because of “the obscene number of people who came through and the lack of resources”.
“That’s what is really upsetting actually because we have a daughter with a life-limiting, life-shortening condition,” she told him.
“We have brilliant experts that are being worked to the bone and the level of care… they’re not being able to provide it in the way they want to provide it.”
Ms Pinnington-Auld has previously posted on social media about her support for the Labour Party.