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- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (7 May 2003)
Mr Charles Kennedy: ...party was that his cat had died under a Labour Government. The genuine case for local decision making, decentralisation and reform within the health service is valid, but the proposal for foundation hospitals will inevitably create two-tierism in our national health service. What does the Prime Minister have to say to the staff and patients who will find themselves left behind?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (7 May 2003)
Mr Charles Kennedy: The Prime Minister is focusing on the issue of foundation hospitals, but he must reflect on the fact that he has a set a target for 2004 that will involve 3,000 fewer hospital beds than when he came into office six years ago. How does he explain that away to the British people?
