Health campaigners hit out at ‘light’ Labour manifesto NHS pledges
HEALTH campaigners have hit out at the Labour manifesto’s “light” pledges of NHS improvement.
The party’s manifesto, unveiled by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday, promises to cut waiting times in the health service by creating 40,000 more appointments every week.
Other pledges include a doubling of cancer scanner numbers, the recruitment of 8,500 additional mental health staff, a dentistry rescue plan and a child health action plan.
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