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Starmer fears NHS 'will die' without reform

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Starmer fears NHS 'will die' without reform

Starmer fears NHS 'will die' without reform

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he fears the NHS 'will die' unless there are reforms within the health service.

His party have plans to recruit more staff and reform GP services if in government, as they accuse the Conservatives of 'presiding over managed decline.

Report by Etemadil.

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