World Health Day: Celebrating the NHS

by aldc on 3 April, 2018

2018 World Health Day (7th April) is all about Universal Health Coverage.

Half of the world’s people still struggle to get basic medical help, choosing between, food, shelter and life saving drugs. But in the UK we are incredibly lucky to have our NHS.

That’s why the Liberal Democrats are calling for an extra £6 billion a year to protect the NHS, paid for by an extra penny on Income Tax.

The money raised will be guaranteed for the NHS and social care services, which is currently in crisis with delayed operations, full hospital beds and record numbers left waiting in A&E.

Local campaigner NAME said, “Our NHS is at breaking point. With the Conservatives planning even more cuts, our health service needs a necessary funding injection.”

NAME added, “We are being honest with people and saying we all need to contribute a little more, with the money going direct to the NHS. Our beloved health services are worth an extra 1p on income tax to ensure the safety of patients.”

Sir David Nicholson, who led NHS England for almost a decade, is among a group of senior health professionals and experts to back an increase in personal tax to provide the struggling services with an extra £6bn a year.

NAME said, “We must give our doctors and nurses the funding they need to continue providing a world-class health service.”

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