Woking’s Liberal Democrats back new manifesto with NHS at the heart
The Liberal Democrats have launched their General Election manifesto and outlined a plan to save health and care services. The manifesto offers a bold and fully costed £9 billion plan to tackle the health and care crisis.
The bold plan to save the country’s health services includes:
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Giving everyone the right to see a GP within seven days, or within 24 hours if they urgently need to, with 8,000 more GPs to deliver on it.
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Guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care, ending DIY dentistry and ‘dental deserts’.
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Boost cancer survival rates and introduce a guarantee for 100% of patients to start treatment for cancer within 62 days from urgent referral.
The Lib Dem manifesto will also include a plan to overhaul the water industry and tackle sewage pollution, a dedicated mental health professional in every primary and secondary school and a return to community policing including a new burglary response guaranteed to tackle unsolved crimes.
Lib Dem Spokesperson for Woking, Will Forster, said:
“Families and pensioners across Woking are fed up with being taken for granted by the Conservative Party. Every vote for the Lib Dems at this election is a vote to elect a strong local champion who will fight every day for our NHS and care.”
“I was proud to be sitting behind Ed Davey has he launched the party’s manifesto, he gave a personal and powerful speech about why the NHS, carers and bereavement support matters so much to him.”
“People desperately want change, from fixing our health and care services to returning to proper community policing the Lib Dems have a plan to make our community a better place. The Lib Dems are fighting for local people and giving communities the change they want.”