Mum accused of political photo of baby on a chair waiting for A&E bed reveals shes a Labour supporter

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A MUM who took a photo of her baby sleeping on a chair while waiting for an A&E bed has revealed she is a Labour supporter.

Louise Webb, 23, from Cheshire, was forced to wait five hours overnight with daughter Lily to be seen at the Countess of Chester Hospital last Wednesday.

Lily had to wait on an A&E chair as there were no beds
Louise Webb said she didn’t think her photo was political

She then had to wait even longer to see a specialist doctor, she claims, but said there were no bed on the labour ward for her.

Little Lily, who has been unwell for weeks, was badly dehydrated, suffering from an ear infection, vomiting and diarrhoea.

Her story was featured on the front page of the Daily Mirror today.

On the BBC this morning she insisted it was not stage, but added: “Obviously, I’m a Labour supporter.”

She was accused of politicising her child just days before the election.

But Ms Webb hit back, arguing: “When I actually sent the email yesterday, I read the article of the little boy on the floor. I had a similar experience, nothing to the extent of that.

“I wouldn’t expect it to be on the news in the morning. There is obviously a problem with the funding to the Government.

“But this isn’t a political side to me – this is more of an anger and an upset as a parent that this a service that is meant to provide.

“Also for our children, the ones that can’t speak, we have to defend them and look after them. I don’t see it as a political view. I’ve had many questions – is it political?

“It’s very close to the election and I understand how people are like, this is all faked and staged, but no. I’m obviously a Labour supporter, but no.”

She added: “I don’t know if it’s the lack of funding, but obviously something needs to change.”

The row comes days after four-year-old Jack Williment Barr’s mum took a picture of her son lying on a hospital floor as he waited for a bed last week.

Boris Johnson was left red-faced after he initially refused to look at the photo – but then admitted the situation was “terrible” and apologised.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock was sent up to the Leeds hospital to deal with the fall-out.

Jack Williment who hat to sleep on a hospital floor
Boris was attacked for not looking at the photo at first

The hospital said it had had its busiest week since 2016.

But Mr Corbyn tried to capitalise on the row and argue for more funding for the NHS.

Jack’s mum has since called out politicians for using him as a political football.