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Tories can't be trusted on NHS says Robin Lawrence

6.12.00am GMT Fri 8th Jan 2010

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Tories are playing fantasy politics all the way up to the election - Lawrence

"The time has come for David Cameron to be honest with the British public," said Wolverhampton South West Parliamentary candidate, Robin Lawrence. Commenting on the announcement by the Conservatives on the NHS, Robin said said: "All their announcement confirms is that the Tories can't be trusted with the NHS and have every intention of playing fantasy politics all the way up to the election.

"The NHS is facing enormous shortfalls in funding over the next few years yet the Tories continue to promise extra health spending without any details of where the money will come from.

"The time has come for David Cameron to be honest with the British public. If the Tories want to pledge extra spending on health in some areas then they must admit that without extra funds it will lead to cuts in frontline services elsewhere. And if they plan to remove all central targets how do they intend to prevent a return to the waiting lists of old?

"The sad truth is that David Cameron knows his health policies don't add up. How else do you explain the sudden U-turn today on their flagship policy to double the number of single rooms in hospital wards?"

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