Since you appear to really like facts, here's some more. Whilst the real terms increase in spending which isnt a real terms increase is occuring...
The influential Health Select Committee (cross party not just Cameron telling you what you should believe on the Andrew Marr show)
said that the spending review settlement represented a "significant challenge" for the NHS. Unprecedented levels of efficiencies would be needed to avoid cuts in services.
"There is no precedent for efficiency gain on this scale in the history of the NHS, nor has any precedent yet been found of any healthcare system anywhere in the world doing anything similar."
In its report, the committee warned that the Government was not providing "a clear enough narrative" about how savings were to be made without hitting services.
It called on ministers to provide an estimate of how much money would be soaked up by reorganisation in the NHS which was creating additional uncertainty about budgets.
So we have the real terms increase in spending which isn't one linked to the efficiency savings unprecedented in any healthcare system in the world.
And we have Lansley's reforms that he has absolutely no mandate for and which every representative organisation that has anything to do wth the NHS opposes apart from the private health care companies.
The NHS is safe in Tory hands? Doesn't look like it, does it?
Cheers
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