Lib Dems Pledge More Money for NHS

by Roger Harmer on 7 May, 2017

Lib Dems penny for NHS would raise £146.8m extra for Birmingham
The Liberal Democrats have announced they would plug funding gaps for the NHS and social care by putting a penny on income tax, in their first major manifesto commitment of the election campaign.
The tax would raise an additional £146.8m for Birmingham, with £108m for the NHS and £38.8m for social care each year.
This is the party’s flagship spending commitment and its first major policy announcement for the election. The Liberal Democrats manifesto will also set out a ‘five-point recovery plan’ for NHS and social care services in their manifesto.
At least 70% of Brits would happily pay an extra 1p in every pound if that money was guaranteed to go to the NHS, an ITV poll found last October (link).
The Liberal Democrats are prepared to be honest with people and say that to secure the future of the NHS we will all need to chip in a little more.
A penny in the pound would allow us to invest in improving local NHS services and ensuring the elderly receive the care they deserve.
This Conservative government has left our health and care services chronically underfunded – and while the crisis gets worse they just don’t seem to care.
We cannot continue asking the system to deliver more and more, without giving it the resources to do so.”
Liberal Democrat Health Spokesperson and former health minister Norman Lamb said:
“The NHS was once the envy of the world and this pledge is the first step in restoring it to where it should be.
“A penny in the pound to save the NHS is money well spent in our view.
“But simply providing more money on its own is not enough and that’s why this is just the first step in our plan to protect health and care services in the long-term.”

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  1. Gloria Summerfield says:

    When are we going to see some improvement on the Warwick Road from Cousins and down to The island at Baker Street. I have never seen so much rubbish i.e. numerous black sacks NEVER collected by the Bin men. Fridges, Old matting, mattresses you name it, and its getting more daily.
    Birmingham must be the most littered and unlikely place to visit as it must be known as THE SKIP of England.
    Please help!!!!

    • Roger Harmer says:

      Hi Gloria, yes I agree the Warwick Road in this area is in a very poor state. I am a Councillor in Acocks Green and work hard to deal with fly-tipping in my patch and am continually reporting cases to get them cleared. You may wish to contact the Labour Councillors who represent the part of the Warwick Road you are concerned about to ask them what they are doing.

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