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It is the latest in a series of unaffordable pledges that have more to do with electioneering than improving the NHS.
This Andrew Lansley's reforms we will give the NHS back to people.
Labour have trebled the amount we spend on the NHS, but these figures show that they have failed to get taxpayers a good return for their investment. That means lives lost prematurely and avoidably.
it should be noted that the Tories were themselves extremely hesitant to talk about cuts until Andrew Lansley gaffed by suggesting that 10 percent cuts were official Tory policy
This scheme is a genuinely huge step forward for England's care system and will lift a major weight of worry from the shoulders of all older people and their families.
This speech did not even begin to face up to the scale of the task ahead for the NHS. It did not say enough about how we are to manage resources more effectively in the future. And there was little evidence that rooting out waste would be a priority or that Labour's box-ticking and top-down targets woul...
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 05: Andrew Lansley Shadow Secretary of State for Health takes part in a debate at the Conservative Party Conference on October 5, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 05: Andrew Lansley Shadow Secretary of State for Health takes part in a debate at the Conservative Party Conference on October 5, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Shadow Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley speaks during the first day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 05: Andrew Lansley Shadow Secretary of State for Health takes part in a debate at the Conservative Party Conference on October 5, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »It is the latest in a series of unaffordable pledges that have more to do with electioneering than improving the NHS.
This Andrew Lansley's reforms we will give the NHS back to people.
Labour have trebled the amount we spend on the NHS, but these figures show that they have failed to get taxpayers a good return for their investment. That means lives lost prematurely and avoidably.
it should be noted that the Tories were themselves extremely hesitant to talk about cuts until Andrew Lansley gaffed by suggesting that 10 percent cuts were official Tory policy
This scheme is a genuinely huge step forward for England's care system and will lift a major weight of worry from the shoulders of all older people and their families.
This speech did not even begin to face up to the scale of the task ahead for the NHS. It did not say enough about how we are to manage resources more effectively in the future. And there was little evidence that rooting out waste would be a priority or that Labour's box-ticking and top-down targets woul...
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