Lib Dem Leader Backs NHS Investment
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•‘NHS can’t wait any longer’: Ed Davey tells Labour not to delay investment
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Ed Davey said the forthcoming budget must be squarely a budget for the NHS ’ The Lib Dems are standing by a pre-election demand for an extra 3.7bn a year in day-to-day NHS spending.
But Davey warned that waiting to begin the work needed to repair hospitals and increase GP numbers was a serious mistake.
It comes after Starmer warned last week that the NHS had to “reform or die”.
“If we do that, we’ll not only hold on to our 72 seats that we’ve now got but also I think we can finish the job. We took down a lot of the blue wall. I want to take the whole of it down. I think we can win more Conservative seats at the next election.”.
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