The general election is just around the corner, and with health services at the forefront of voters’ concerns, each political party has put forward their plans and promises for the NHS. Public dissatisfaction with the health service, compounded by the impact of the Covid pandemic, has reached record lows. Labour, led by Sir Keir Starmer, aims to address NHS waiting lists, improve maternity care, and invest in mental health services. The Conservatives have pledged to increase dental appointments, reduce cancer waiting times, and upgrade GP surgeries. The Liberal Democrats, under Sir Ed Davey, are prioritizing mental health support and faster GP access. Nigel Farage’s Reform UK proposes tax relief for private healthcare, while the Greens are focused on significantly increasing the NHS budget. To help voters navigate these pledges, MailOnline has created an interactive chart displaying each party’s proposed health policies.
UK General Election Health Pledges: Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Reform UK, and Greens Battle for NHS Reform
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