Coventry Telegraph

Parties go to war over NHS future

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LABOUR and the Tories have been involved in a furious clash over claims the Conservati­ves would put the NHS “up for sale” in a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.

Jeremy Corbyn dramatical­ly produced what he said were 451 pages of “uncensored” government documents which, he said, showed the NHS would be “on the table” in talks with the Trump administra­tion.

But the Tories hit back accusing the Labour leader of “out-and-out lying” – deliberate­ly taking passages out of context from documents which had been publicly available online for weeks.

Boris Johnson, campaignin­g in Cornwall, described the Labour claims as “total nonsense”, insisting: “The NHS is not on the table in any way.”

Mr Corbyn made his claim at a press conference in London where he produced what he said was the full version of papers previously only released by the Government in redacted form.

He said the documents – covering six rounds of discussion­s between British and US officials – showed the talks were at a “very advanced stage”.

He said that on medicine pricing, the two sides had already concluded discussion­s on lengthenin­g patents.

“Longer patents can only mean one thing – more expensive drugs. Lives will be put at risk as a result of this,” he said.

He added: “We have now got evidence that under Boris Johnson the NHS is on the table and will be up for sale.

“He tried to cover it up in a secret agenda and today it has been exposed.”

However, the Conservati­ves said that British officials were actually flagging a potential issue which needed to be avoided in future trade talks.

Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liz Truss said the Labour leader was trying to create a smokescree­n to deflect from difficulti­es over anti-Semitism and Brexit.

“Jeremy Corbyn is getting desperate and is out-and-out lying to the public about what these documents contain,” she said.

“He has always believed in conspiracy theories – which is why he has failed to crack down on the scourge of anti-Semitism in his party.”

Meanwhile, Mr Johnson has apologised for the “hurt and offence” that has been caused by Islamophob­ia within the Conservati­ve Party ranks.

The Prime Minister said his party would hold an inquiry into “every manner of prejudice and discrimina­tion” in his party, adding that it would start before Christmas.

The Conservati­ves were criticised for their handling of Islamophob­ia allegation­s by the Muslim Council of Britain on Tuesday, who accused the party of “denial, dismissal and deceit”.

Asked during a visit to Cornwall if he apologised for the Islamophob­ia that has taken place in the Tory Party, he replied: “Of course and for all the hurt and offence that has been caused – of course we do. It is intolerabl­e.”

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NHS staff hold the report during Mr Corbyn’s speech

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