NHS under Tory rule: A system in crisis
In a revealing exposé on Britain's National Health Service, a poignant narrative unfolds, depicting the harrowing reality of prolonged wait times, understaffing, and crumbling infrastructure over 14 years of Tory governance. From postponed surgeries to a surge in private healthcare uptake, the NHS grapples with systemic deficiencies exacerbated by underinvestment and policy inertia. As Labour proposes bold reforms, can it mend the broken faith in a system once revered as a national treasure?
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By Therese Raphael
This is part of a series on what 14 years of Tory rule have delivered for Britain's economy, society and standing in the world. The challenges awaiting the next government are numerous.
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