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24 hours to Vote Labour and save the NHS

With polls opening in 24 hours, Labour is promising to breathe life back into the NHS after years of the Conservatives starving it of funds, running down our health workers and opening the door to full-scale privatisation.

Since Theresa May became Prime Minister in 2016, almost two million people have waited longer than four hours in A&E, almost 450,000 have waited longer than four hours on trolleys and nearly 70,000 more people on waiting lists. The Conservatives have no plan to support our NHS, with a manifesto that fails to provide any additional funding for the NHS.

If the Conservatives have five more years running our NHS, private provision of healthcare in our NHS will balloon to £18.4 billion by 2021/22.

Labour will restore the NHS to be the envy of the world by: 

  • Giving the NHS an extra £37 billion over the course of     the next Parliament, including £10 billion of capital funding for NHS     buildings and IT systems.
  • Taking one million people off NHS waiting lists by the     end of the Parliament, by guaranteeing access to treatment within 18     weeks.
  • Guaranteeing patients can be seen in A&E within     four hours.
  • Creating a new £500 million Winter Pressures Fund to     help ensure patients never have to experience a winter crisis like the one     of recent months.
  • Scrapping the public sector pay cap that has cut     nurses’ pay by 14% in real terms since 2010, forcing some to need food     banks to get by.

 Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party said:

“The Conservatives have spent the last seven years running down our NHS, our proudest national institution. Our NHS cannot afford five more years of underfunding, understaffing and privatisation.

“Labour will give our NHS the resources it needs to deliver the best possible care for patients, and end the Conservatives’ attacks on our hardworking health workers, who care for us all.

“The Conservatives have already cut our NHS, our schools, our police and our social care services – and their manifesto is a plan for five more years of cuts to services according to the IFS.

“We have just 24 hours to change course and save our NHS, schools, social care and police services by electing a Labour government that will invest to transform Britain for the many, not the few.”

ENDS

Notes to Editors

The Conservatives have not given the NHS the money it needs

• In their 2015 manifesto the Tories said they would give the NHS £8 billion by 2020.

  • “We will…spend at least an additional £8 billion by     2020 over and above inflation to fund and support the NHS’s own action     plan for the next five years.”     Conservative Party Manifesto 2015,
        Page 37
  • Theresa May initially claimed that the NHS had been     given an extra £10 billion, which she said was more than it asked for.

“Simon Stevens was asked to come forward with a five year plan for the NHS. He did that, so that’s been generated by the NHS itself. He said that it needed £8bn extra – the government has not just given him £8bn extra, we’ve given him £10bn extra.” Theresa May, Interview with Manchester Evening News, 17 October 2016,
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/theresa-came-manchester-asked-three-12039565

  • However, she has been called out by Simon Stevens,     Chief Executive of NHS England, who said it would be “stretching it” to     say this.

“I think it would be stretching it to say that the NHS has got more than it has asked for.” Simon Stevens, Public Accounts Committee, Oral evidence: Financial Sustainability of the NHS, 11 January 2017,
http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/public-accounts-committee/the-financial-sustainability-of-the-nhs/oral/45122.html

  • The House of Commons Health Select Committee has     disputed the figures, putting the increase at £4.5 billion.

“If the spending review period is considered—2015–16 to 2020–21—that increase is £4.5 billion.”

House of Commons, Health Select Committee Report, Impact of the Spending Review on health and
social care, 19 July 2016 https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmhealth/139/13904.htm#_idTextAnchor008

5 more years of privatisation

  • Around one third of NHS contracts since the 2012 Health     and Social Care Act have gone to private sector providers

(Source: Iacobucci G (2014). A third of NHS contracts awarded since health act have gone to private sector, BMA investigation shows. BMJ 2014;349:g7606)

  • At current growth rates, private provision of     healthcare in NHS England will increase to £18.4bn by the end of 2021/22.     Since the last full year of the previous Labour government, private     provision of healthcare in NHS England has more than doubled, from £4.1bn     in 2009/10 to £8.7bn in 2015/16

(Sources: House of Lords Answer to PQ 5389, 11 March 2015; DH Annual Report and Accounts, Table 10, p 40, 21 July 2016)

5 more years of cuts

  • The Tories spending plans increase NHS spending by an     average of 1.2 per cent per year between 2015/16 and 2022/23, compared     with Labour’s spending plans that will increase NHS spending by an average     of 2.3 per cent per year.

“The NHS needs an average of 1.2 per cent to just keep pace with age-adjusted population growth, the Tories plans means the NHS will get this, but nothing more.”

IFS, General Election 2017: IFS manifesto analysis, 26 May 2017

  • Under the Tories the UK would face the lowest period of     spending increases in NHS history.

“A real increase of £8 billion over the next five years would extend what is easily the lowest period of spending increases in NHS history to 12 years”

IFS, General Election 2017: IFS manifesto analysis, 26 May 2017

  • This has resulted in the IFS saying that Conservative     plans for the NHS may well be undeliverable.

“Conservative plans for NHS spending look very tight indeed and may well be undeliverable.”

Institute for Fiscal Studies, Press Release, 26 May 2017 – https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/9259

  • While the influential health charity, the King’s Fund     says that cuts are having an impact on frontline care.

“The budget for NHS England is projected to rise by more than £8 billion in real terms between 2015/16 and 2020/21, technically meeting the manifesto commitment to fund the implementation of the NHS five year forward view. However, the budget for the Department of Health – the definition used by previous governments to measure health spending – will increase by only £4.6 billion over this period. Cuts in areas of health spending that have not been protected are having an impact on frontline care.”

The King’s Fund, 12 May 2017, https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/articles/government-pledge-nhs-funding 

Funding

  • Funding for Labour’s New Deal for NHS Patients will be     met from Income Tax on the top five per cent of earners with additional     funding from Corporation Tax, higher rate insurance premium tax on private     medical insurance and Labour’s National Transformation Fund of capital     expenditure.
  • The lifting of the public sector pay cap, will be     funded from a proportion of our previously announced gradual increases in     Corporation Tax.
  • As part of Labour’s National Transformation Fund, £10     billion across the course of the Parliament will be used for capital     investment in the NHS, matching the estimated need identified by NHS     Providers.
  • In total this represents a cash boost of £37 billion     for the English NHS across the course of the Parliament.
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John McDonnell response to OECD’s economic outlook for UK economy that has revised down future growth

John McDonnell, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor, commenting on the OECD’s economic outlook for the UK economy that has revised down future growth, said:

“This is a hammer blow for the Tories’ economic credibility. Only Italy is set to be a worse performer than Britain amongst the major economies, and the Tories’ cliff-edge Brexit will trash business investment.

“The OECD’s calls for increased investment in our economy is a ringing endorsement of Labour’s economic policy in this election, and shows the clear choice voters have on Thursday. It is between a Labour plan for serious investment in our economy, with a focus on living standards and a jobs-first plan for Brexit; or a Tory plan that would hold our nation back with continued cuts to vital public services and chronic under-investment.”

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Greens accuse Theresa May of ‘letting the terrorists win’

7 June 2017

*Co-leader Jonathan Bartley: “Sacrificing our human rights in the name of fighting terrorism is exactly what terrorists want”

The Green Party has condemned Theresa May’s comments on human rights laws [1] and accused her of playing into terrorists’ hands by threatening civil liberties.

Jonathan Bartley, Green Party co-leader, will today speak at the party’s final rally ahead of the election [2] and call May’s threat to human rights a disgrace.

Bartley said:

“Sacrificing our human rights in the name of fighting terrorism is exactly what terrorists want. May is exploiting people’s fear to do away with hard-won protections that don’t suit her regressive agenda. There is no shortage of laws designed to clamp down on terrorism and responsibility for the failure to use these lies with the Government. There’s no point building more and more walls if we end up boxing ourselves in.

“If May throws away our freedoms she is letting the terrorists win. Proposing to tear up human rights laws is a knee jerk reaction and could be dangerously counterproductive. We can tackle terrorism without impinging on human rights but we need an honest conversation about the causes of terrorism and to ask some hard questions about the impact of UK foreign policy and police cuts.

“I’m calling on people across the UK to vote with their hearts for the kind of country they want. The Green Party stands for a confident and caring country, and we’ll always stand up for human rights and fight for an inclusive, tolerant society with a positive vision for the future.”

Notes

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40181444
  2. Jonathan Bartley will join Molly Scott Cato, Bristol West candidate, and Green Party activists for a rally at 2pm in front of the party’s mobile billboard at College Green, Bristol BS1 5TA.

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Green Party calls on people to vote with their hearts in final election rally

7 June 2017

*Co-leader Jonathan Bartley: “Only the Green Party will fix the NHS crisis and invest in education”

The Green Party will today call on voters to make a decision based on what kind of country they want Britain to be when they go to the polls on June 8.

Jonathan Bartley, Green Party co-leader, will join Molly Scott Cato, Bristol West candidate, for the party’s final rally before the election [1] to set out why a Green vote matters.

Speaking ahead of the event, Bartley said:

“No matter where you’re casting your vote on election day, you have the chance to put issues you care about on the agenda – from climate change to Brexit. Only the Green Party will fix the NHS crisis and invest in education.

“My message to voters ahead of tomorrow is to vote with your heart, and vote Green. If we wake up to a Conservative government on June 9, Green MPs will hold them to account, whether it’s by calling out the government for bringing the NHS to its knees or fighting an extreme Brexit. We’d be making sure a Labour government delivered on the bold promises in its manifesto – and taking them even further.

“I’m calling on people across the UK to vote not just for the MP they want, but the kind of country they want. The Green Party stands for a caring a confident country, that invests in public services, protects the environment and would give the people of Britain a say on the final Brexit deal. We’ll always stand up for what matters and fight for an inclusive, tolerant society with a positive vision for a sustainable future.”

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  1. Jonathan Bartley will join Molly Scott Cato and Green Party activists for a rally at 2pm in front of the party’s mobile billboard at College Green, Bristol BS1 5TA.

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