Cancer patients in Ealing Southall will get access to drugs that they are currently denied under Labour if the Conservatives win the general election.
Under the bold new plans, the NHS would save £200 million because Conservatives will stop Labour’s jobs tax on employers. This NHS saving would be used to pay for drugs which have been blocked by the Government’s quango, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE). In Ealing hospital NHS Trust which employs 1828 staff, the cost of Labour’s increase in Employers’ National Insurance contributions – the jobs tax – is estimated to be £274,200.
My take on this:
There is a clear choice at this election: Labour and their jobs tax that will take £200 million out of the NHS budget; or the Conservatives who will stop the jobs tax and use the savings in the NHS budget to create a Cancer Drugs Fund.
The NHS is our number one priority. We are committed to helping our NHS become truly world-class. Giving Ealing Southall’s patients access to cancer drugs widely available in Europe is a key part of our plan for change and making the NHS even better.
Gurcharan