Labour pledges £26 billion real-terms NHS ‘rescue plan’
LABOUR in government would launch a real-terms £26 billion “rescue plan” to save the ailing NHS, the party will pledge tomorrow.
Money generated from reversing corporation tax cuts and by taxing the richest individuals would be spent on recruiting thousands more medical and support staff under Labour’s plan.
The party would also restore old NHS buildings and buy state-of-the-art equipment.
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