...hard to counter the charge made by Labour that the party does not care about the crisis after Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's blog this week that the recession can be good for you (admittedly after he had talked about the human misery it causes) and...
...agenda. Primarolo also confirmed the support from the Department of Health for the National Physical Activity Alliance. Andrew Lansley CBE MP, applauded the industry's commitment to improving the health of the nation. The Conservatives also welcomed the FIA's...
...to him the idea that the recession might produce some good as well as hardship. That is the only interesting thing Andrew Lansley has said in 40 years and he was made to apologise for it. You can see why they play this game but it does have a morbid effect...
...âthe recession must take its courseâ â even if it sweeps away your job and your home, presumably. But health spokesman Andrew Lansley topped that by arguing: âRecession can be good for us. People tend to smoke less, drink less alcohol, eat less rich food...
...into a humiliating apology yesterday - after he claimed recession could be "good" for the country. Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley made the daft claim on a Tory website. He wrote in his weblog that having less money can encourage people to have healthier...
...Clutter was also found to be a problem, meaning proper cleaning could not be carried out. Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said yesterday: Its unbelievable that after 10 years in power Labour have achieved so little in the fight against hospital infections....
...that the law as it stands prevents the constituency member from finding out what happened in the case?" - Independent Andrew Lansley warns that the economic downturn could lead to an increase in mental health problems "Mental health illness is the forgotten...
...in Tory hands. Prudence, currently unloved by most politicians, would certainly approve." - Michael Brown in The Independent Andrew Lansley's lovebombing of health professionals pays off The Health Service Journal puts him number eight in its league table...
...that case? DD: They didn't need to, I mean why do they need to rally to my support. I don't go off and offer views on how Andrew Lansley is running the health thing or whatever. The people who were in the team were very clear, David was very clear, nobody...