THE future of the NHS was thrust to the centre of the general election campaign as DAVID Cameron and Ed Miliband have squared up over the NHS straining service.
Mr Miliband accused the Prime Minister of “blaming the patients” for the current pressure on facing emergency care struggling accident and emergency (A&E) departments and claimed the health service was in “crisis”. But Mr Cameron said turned his fire on the Labour leader, claiming was making a “disgusting” attempt to make political capital from the situation pressures.
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