Labour admits that they don't know how to fund NHS spending
Shadow health secretary Heidi Alexander has appeared to admit that Labour does not know how it would fund the extra money they want to spend on the NHS.
She said in an interview in the Guardian that the NHS would need more than the £8 billion extra the government has committed to spending by 2020.
However when pushed about how Labour would fund the increased spending, she said: “I don’t know the answer to that”.
She said in an interview in the Guardian that the NHS would need more than the £8 billion extra the government has committed to spending by 2020.
However when pushed about how Labour would fund the increased spending, she said: “I don’t know the answer to that”.
So six months after Labour was defeated at the election and six weeks after Jeremy Corbyn won the leadership the party does still not have a plan for funding the NHS.
This does not surprise me in the slightest. What astonishes me is that they've admitted it.
This does not surprise me in the slightest. What astonishes me is that they've admitted it.
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They hardly need to admit it, its clear for all to see. The fact they have now finally admitted to a small part of it is neither here nor there. The Labour party do not spend money, The Labour party waste money chasing labour party votes.
Me Thinks "tax credits" gives a perfect example.
Lets make everyone a slave to us, using their own money to do it brilliant
Just when you try to bribe me with my own money then I ain't gonna bite.
I mean the whole system is utterly stupid.
raising the tax threshold to £10k was a lib dem idea, and one they took into government in the last parliament, whilst its true the lib dems pretty much sold their soul for a sniff at government, and suffered the consequence with student fees, at least that is one very sensible policy that I can thank them for, and thank the current government for continuing.