A 10 Year Plan for the NHS
- yardleylabourparty
- Jul 22
- 1 min read
Labour has given the NHS a record £29
billion funding boost, including up to
£10 billion on technology and digital
transformation. We are training more GPs,
delivering millions more appointments
and rolling out mental health support to
all schools.
Labour promised to cut NHS waiting times
and deliver more appointments, and we’re
delivering – helping millions of patients
get seen quicker and more conveniently.
Waiting lists are down by almost a quarter
of a million, the lowest level in two years.
And Labour have delivered an extra 4.2
million appointments since last July, over
double our target of 2 million in the first year.
That’s not all. We delivered an
above-inflation pay rise for NHS staff.
This Labour government has agreed the first
GP contract in four years to end the 8am
scramble and bring back the family doctor,
as well as recruiting 1,700 more GPs. We’ve
given diagnostic tests to an extra 187,000
suspected cancer patients within 28 days of
referral, compared to last year.
Labour knows that this progress needs
reform as well as investment. So the Labour
Government has published a 10 Year Health
Plan to lay the foundations for the future of
the NHS, to shift it from analogue to digital,
from hospital to community and from
sickness to prevention.
It will take time, but Labour has turned the
NHS around before, and we’re doing it again.



