PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
NHS and Adult Social Care: Multi-year Funding Plan - 22 May 2018 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Wera Hobhouse, are highlighted with a yellow border.
LD
Wera Hobhouse
Bath
3. If he will bring forward proposals for a multi-year funding plan for the NHS and adult social care.
  11:45:00
Elizabeth Truss
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury
We will come forward with a new long-term plan for the NHS and provide a new multi-year funding settlement in support of that plan. What is also important is that we are developing policies on artificial intelligence and digital services to make sure that our NHS delivers better outcomes for patients.
  11:45:00
Wera Hobhouse
To raise the amount we need for long-term sustainable services for my constituents and people across the country, will the Chief Secretary consider introducing a ring-fenced health and social care tax that would bring together spending on both services into a collective budget?
  11:49:59
Elizabeth Truss
As the hon. Lady knows, the problem with such hypothecated taxes is that if the revenues from them go down, the consequence is a reduction in support for our NHS or our social care services. That is why we believe in funding those services out of general taxation. We put an extra £6.3 billion into the health service at the Budget. We are looking at the longer-term settlement, but it is important to note that this is about not just the money we spend, but how we spend it.

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