Starmer announces NHS England will be abolished, with central government back running health service – UK politics live


Starmer announces NHS England quango being abolished, with central government back running health service

Starmer is now talking about NHS England.

He says it was a mistake for the last Conservative government to make it more independent of central government.

(He is referring to the Andrew Lansley reforms.)

He goes on:

I don’t see why decisions about £200bn of taxpayer money on something as fundamental to our security as the NHS should be taken by an arm’s length body, NHS England.

And I can’t, in all honesty, explain to the British people why they should spend their money on two layers of bureaucracy [NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care]. That money could and should be spent on, nurses, doctors, operations, GP appointments.

So today, I can announce we’re going to cut bureaucracy across the state, focus government on the priorities of working people, shift money to the front line.

So I’m bringing management of the NHS back into democratic control by abolishing the arms length body NHS England.

That will put the NHS back at the heart of government where it belongs, free it to focus on patients – less bureaucracy, with more money for nurses.

That is a big announcement, that goes way beyond what we were expecting Wes Streeting to announce later today. (See 9.48am.)

But what this will mean in practice is not clear.

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