NHS will get £2.5bn boost funded by mansion tax and and levy on tobacco firms, pledges Ed Miliband An incoming Labour Government would give the NHS a £2.5bn injection, funded by a mansion tax, a levy on tobacco firms and closing tax loopholes exploited by hedge funds, Ed Miliband announced today. The Independent
See also:
See also:
- Our response to Ed Miliband's speech at the Labour Party conference The King's Fund
- Ed Miliband promises £2.5bn time to care fund to transform NHS The Guardian
- UK tobacco firms protest at Labour plan to tax them more to pay for NHS The Guardian
- Labour to prioritise GP recruitment and keep independent contractors GP Online
- Miliband to pledge extra NHS spending from mansion tax funds ITV News
- Labour to set out plan to 'save' NHS after Miliband pledge BBC News
- Does Labour have the cash to expand the NHS? BBC News
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