Is Our Nhs Any Better? ; After 9 Years of Labour & Pounds 209bn Cash Injection, We Ask Staff On the Frontline:

Sunday MirrorApril 23, 2006

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IT'S nine years since Tony Blair came to power with a promise to transform the NHS.

Since 1997 Labour has pumped pounds 209bn into the health service - doubling spending to pounds 76bn a year - to recruit an army of new doctors and nurses.

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Is Our Nhs Any Better? ; After 9 Years of Labour & Pounds 209bn Cash Injection, We Ask Staff On the Frontline:

Yet there is now a huge question mark over the way this money has been spent.

Thousands of staff face the sack after hospitals racked up massive debts, while levels of MRSA in hospital wards have soared.

To find out what's really happening we asked people working on the frontline in the NHS for their verdict on the state of Britain's hospitals and clinics. Their brutally honest opinions reveal the gaping flaws as well as the successes of Labour reforms. Their comments are required reading for all of...

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