General Election 2015: Parties lose their bedside manner as they clash over NHS Labour and the Tories have gone to war over the NHS, after David Cameron’s pledge of £8bn extra for the health service by 2020 was undermined by footage of him warning that “unfunded spending commitments” would “wreck the NHS”. The Independent
See also:
See also:
- The £8bn NHS political row BBC News
- Election 2015: Tories 'confident' about £8bn NHS pledge BBC News
- Election 2015: Labour offers one-to-one midwife care BBC News
- Tories: Over-75s to be guaranteed same-day access to GPs The Daily Telegraph
- Conservative party pledges extra £8bn a year for NHS The Guardian
- Women in Labour: Miliband to promise midwife for every mother giving birth The Guardian
- Ed Miliband: 'The NHS cannot be funded from an IOU' - video The Guardian
- The week the gloves came off in the 2015 election as parties try to break deadlock The Guardian
- General election 2015: George Osborne pledges £8bn a year for NHS from Conservative party The Independent
- RCGP response to Conservative Party's pledge of future NHS funding Royal College of General Practitioners
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