Conservatives and Labour Unveil Competing NHS Plans Ahead of General Election
Both parties propose significant healthcare reforms, focusing on GP access and community care improvements.
- Conservatives pledge to build 100 new GP surgeries and 50 community diagnostic centres.
- Labour criticizes Conservative healthcare promises, citing past cuts to GPs and pharmacies.
- Conservatives plan to expand Pharmacy First, aiming to free up 20 million GP appointments.
- Labour commits to reducing treatment backlogs and increasing diagnostic capabilities.
- Liberal Democrats call for reversing public health funding cuts and boosting GP numbers.