georgenorman
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England
1945 Labour manifesto:The breadth and depth. It was nothing on what Labour proposed, it was an afterthought political appeasement but about a decade ago Theresa May started with this lie that it was a Tory thing and that's been believed.
You can slam Labour for all sorts of things but don't try and claim that the Tories were about to create what they created.
By good food and good homes, much avoidable ill-health can be prevented. In addition the best health services should be available free for all. Money must no longer be the passport to the best treatment.
In the new National Health Service there should be health centres where the people may get the best that modern science can offer, more and better hospitals, and proper conditions for our doctors and nurses. More research is required into the causes of disease and the ways to prevent and cure it.
1945 Conservative manifesto:
The health services of the country will be made available to all citizens. Everyone will contribute to the cost, and no one will be denied the attention, the treatment or the appliances he requires because he cannot afford them.
We propose to create a comprehensive health service covering the whole range of medical treatment from the general practitioner to the specialist, and from the hospital to convalescence and rehabilitation; and to introduce legislation for this purpose in the new Parliament.