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Tory NHS Care chair David Prior sparks new cronyism row
Partisan care commission chair urges sell-offs

"Independent" NHS watchdog chief David Prior opened a new front in the row on political appointments yesterday with a shameless public call for further privatisation of the health service.

The former Tory Party deputy chairman blundered into the debate hot on the heels of Labour peer Sally Morgan's sacking as Ofsted chief amid claims the government is trying to pack posts with loyalists.

In a scaremongering Sunday Telegraph article Care Quality Commission chair Mr Prior claimed that NHS England could "go bust" without "more competition" and "more entrants into the market from private-sector companies, the voluntary sector and other care providers."

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