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Below, Phil Bottle provides a great summary of what each political party means for the NHS.

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NHS Workforce Rebel ✊ | Co-Founder & MD | Turning Chaos into Clarity | Author of "Naked Business: Does anyone really know what they are doing?" (coming soon)

Who gets in... you decide. I fully appreciate elections are not decided on single issues. But it is easy to drown in all the information and promises made. So I I decided to take a deep breath and dive into the key policy pledges from the three traditional main parties, focusing specifically on their plans for the NHS. And, well, condense them. I recently conducted a poll that suggested that just over half of the respondents felt Labour would be the best choice for the future of the NHS, while the other 47% did not trust any party to get it right. Obviously, 'no party' isn't an option. Which leaves a choice between the Three main parties, unless you count Reform (please don't throw things at me, just a messenger). So what do they stand for? What are they pledging? Here is the most condensed version of the offerings from Labour, Conservatives, and Liberal Democrats that I could come up with. Do any of these speak to you? Are there some good policies that are just in the wrong party? Do you trust any of these promises to become reality? Most importantly, what's missing? Please give your views, but above all be respectful of differing opinions. #NHSPolicies #UKGeneralElection2024 #LabourNHS #ConservativeNHS #LibDemNHS #HealthcareFunding #MentalHealth #PrimaryCare #HealthTech #SocialCare

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