Huddersfield Daily Examiner

‘Hunt can afford to improve NHS care’

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Shadow Health Secretary, Jonathan Ashworth visits Dewsbury Hospital with Batley and Spen MP Tracy Brabin (left) and Dewsbury MP Paula Sherriff money to give corporatio­ns big tax cuts.

“There’s always money for their pet projects but there’s never money when it’s ordinary people.

“A Labour government will give the NHS the funding it needs.

“I’m focused on fighting for our health service.”

Mr Ashworth said another Labour government would provide ‘the best healthcare provision across Huddersfie­ld and Kirklees.’

He added: “We will ensure we have the best healthcare provision across Huddersfie­ld and Kirklees so the growing population across West Yorkshire doesn’t go without.”

The visit was prompted by Dewsbury MP Paula Sherriff and Batley and Spen MP Tracy Brabin.

Mr Ashworth said he was concerned about Kirklees being left without an emergency care centre if Dewsbury A&E was downgraded and Huddersfie­ld A&E closed.

He said: “I am concerned about that and the reason I’m here was as soon as I was appointed shadow health secretary a few months ago, Paula and Tracy were banging on my door straight away telling me the first thing I needed to do was come here and listen to local people and speak to local health bosses.”

Mr Ashworth added: “I’ve heard the arguments put forward by Paula and Tracy and it’s obvious local people want the provision here.

“We have had a good meeting here and I hope Paula and Tracy will continue their campaignin­g.”

Mr Ashworth said improving local NHS services was a national priority.

When the Examiner asked if a Labour government would keep Huddersfie­ld and Dewsbury A&Es open he said: “It’s a national priority that every community has the best provision of health care possible and that’s my commitment.

“That’s something we are fighting for and that’s something Paula and Tracy are fighting for.”

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