Queen's speech: NHS at heart of Johnson's plans, says minister Rishi Sunak highlights £34bn health spending, but appears to water down social care pledge
Boris Johnson will try to use the Queen’s speech to refocus attention away from Brexit and on to the NHS, the government has confirmed.
The prime minister intends to put the health service at the centre of the legislative programme, according to the chief secretary to the Treasury, Rishi Sunak. The Guardian
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Boris Johnson will try to use the Queen’s speech to refocus attention away from Brexit and on to the NHS, the government has confirmed.
The prime minister intends to put the health service at the centre of the legislative programme, according to the chief secretary to the Treasury, Rishi Sunak. The Guardian
See also:
- Government must now 'grasp the nettle' and reform social care The Health Foundation
- The King's Fund responds to the Queen’s Speech The King's Fund
- Brexit and NHS dominate government agenda BBC News
- Why NHS is front and centre of Queen's Speech? BBC News
- Government confirms pledge to deliver 6,000 more GPs following Queen's speech GPonline
- The Tories’ NHS pledges only scratch the surface of a deep crisis | John Appleby The Guardian
- Tory plans for the NHS mean more dither and delay on social-care reform The Independent
- As someone who works closely with the NHS, it’s clear Boris Johnson is setting us up to fail The Independent
- Ministers plan to fast-track new drugs after Brexit The Independent
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