- Liberal Democrats pledge to tackle “ticking time bomb” for NHS with a major funding boost for the Public Health Grant
- The party’s manifesto will include a commitment to increase the Public Health Grant which will help fund health checks for 40-74 year olds, health visits for infants and their mothers, and wider access to blood pressure tests
- Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said her party’s policy will reverse the “scandalous” cuts made by the Conservatives since 2015
The Liberal Democrats will today commit to reversing Conservative cuts to the Public Health Grant which funds vital health checks for infants, children, mothers, working age adults and pensioners.
It forms the second major pillar of the party’s plan to fix the health and care crisis, following proposals announced last week to boost GP numbers by 8,000 and give people the legal right to see a GP within seven days.
The party warned that major cuts to the Public Health Grant since 2015 have created a “ticking time bomb” for the NHS, as funding for local authorities to tackle long-term causes of ill health is slashed.
In Lincolnshire – home to Health Secretary Victoria Atkins’ seat of Louth and Horncastle – the Public Health Grant has been slashed by £7.6 million since 2015. In North Yorkshire, home of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s seat, the Public Health Grant has been cut by £5 million.
The Liberal Democrats’ manifesto will pledge to reverse cuts to the Public Health Grant with £1 billion of investment per year, paid for by a crackdown on tax evasion. The increase in funding will also reverse the 28% real-terms cuts to the Public Health Grant to local authorities since 2015, providing millions of people with vital programmes.
The Liberal Democrats said a new “invest to save” approach was needed to healthcare that empowers communities to improve their own health, reduces pressure on NHS services and ensures taxpayers’ money is spent effectively on prevention programmes to help prevent people from becoming ill in the first place.
Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper commented:
The Conservative Party has decimated public health funding, leaving Britain with a ticking time bomb of health challenges.
The public health crisis in our country has Rishi Sunak’s fingerprints all over it. He has slashed funding for vital local services that support children, failed to fix our crumbling hospitals and overseen a stark rise in health inequality.
The Liberal Democrats would reverse these scandalous cuts and invest in empowering local communities and individuals to lead healthier lives. It is time to recognise that it is far cheaper to prevent ill health than to treat it.
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Sorry, but I don’t believe this ‘crackdown on tax evasion’ as a way of funding a spending commitment is credible. Every government tries to crackdown on tax evasion – if there were ‘easy pickings’ to target, this would have already been down by now.
The Liberal Democrats need to be willing to increase taxes to raise the money they wish to spend – time to break away from Labour and the Tories that are both promising not to raise taxes. This need not be income tax but needs to be on something. How about an extra £1Bn per year of taxes on airfares to disincentivise aviation as a form of transport? Raise money in a way that demonstrates our Green credentials.
Does HMRC have sufficient resources for fighting tax evasion?
Also we should cut down on tax avoidance – by reducing the opportunities for it – available to the wealthy at the expense of the poor and of our public services.
I really applaud this commitment. The current ‘NHS/social care in constant crisis’ situation is costing the country billions – everything from expensive locum staff to malpractice lawsuits. Having millions waiting for treatment is also costing the exchequer billions.