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Future of the NHS

Proceeding contribution from Graham Stringer (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 31 January 2022. It occurred during Backbench debate and e-petition debate on Future of the NHS.

I think everybody in this room would agree with the principle that the NHS was founded on—care that is free at the point of use—but the NHS has had many structural forms since its inception immediately after the second world war. My concern is that its current form and the proposals that the Government are bringing forward further centralise the NHS, and waste further

money on bureaucracy, mimicking the private sector and creating an artificial market. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that that is a waste of money, and that the NHS should be decentralised in order to provide better services to local communities?

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

708 c23WH 

Session

2021-22

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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