Mentions of “nhs” in speeches
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Morgan: Improving morale in the Welsh NHS
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Bourne: Offering new hope for Wales
on our top five pledges: - Our number one election priority, backing our NHS - That means
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McLetchie: Choice for Scotland's people
failure and this is indeed the case. As the NHS is a government monopoly, ordinary people
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Bourne: Conservatism – A new opportunity
relief for our flagging NHS - again thanks to a Welsh Conservative motion. It has to be said
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Melding: Welsh NHS leaves patients in despair
well. On waiting lists in general, one wants to cry out in despair like the rest of the NHS
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David Cameron: The real choice in British politics
that's clogged up by red tape and targets and an NHS where nurses and doctors are free to give
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Morgan: Welsh NHS cannot survive under Labour
the NHS. Not only is this proving to be one of the biggest political issues that we face
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Morgan: Taking the politics out of healthcare
to design an NHS, or plan the reconfiguration process for the NHS, I suspect that you would not do
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McLetchie: A better alternative
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Letwin: Avoiding Labour's Third Term Tax Rises
in 1997 to around 180,000 today. It has not worked so far: the NHS itself records that the
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Duncan Smith: Speech to the West Midlands Institute of Directors
. The NHS has more managers than beds. Accident and Emergency waits have grown longer
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Howard: Public services come first
NHS, they said. Well, they have had almost 43,000 hours to save the NHS, and it is still on the
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Morgan: Minister urged to change Welsh health policy
criticism of the Government's handling of NHS finances. Again, to put it bluntly, that is wasting
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Morgan: Walk-in centres will ease pressure on Welsh NHS
three aims that drove their creation: first, improving accessibility; secondly, making the NHS more
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David Cameron: Britain needs a new economic dynamism
: where's your plan? What's your focus? So let me tell you. As you know the NHS comes
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Maude: A Conservative future
services in Wales. Committed the Labour Party to the principle of nurse-led NHS walk-in
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Morgan: Tackling hospital acquired infections
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Howe: The alarming spread of MRSA in hospitals
course a significant attendant cost to the NHS itself, a good proportion of which—perhaps a third
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Nick Bourne: Solutions to Welsh problems
the socialism of a byegone era that is preventing the NHS in Wales from providing the standards and