Student paramedics in Worcester question the Labour leader on pay, recruitment and waiting lists.
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting took questions from students in Worcester
Speaking to BBC Hereford & Worcester, he said the current waiting list of nearly 80 million was "unforgivably high". Mr Asghar then asked if that would lead to burnout but he was told there would be incentives put in place to ensure that did not happen.Katherine Pingree said Sir Keir's visit had been "reassuring"
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