Will Forster

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NHS waiting lists at Ashford and St Peter’s have risen by 4,807 since last year

by willforster on 23 January, 2024

NHS waiting lists at Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals have hit 59,659, up from 54,852 when Rishi Sunak made his pledge to cut them at the start of last year.  The Liberal Democrats have called for the Government to reverse its NHS spending cuts.

It comes as the Conservative Government slashes funding for the NHS despite waiting lists growing compared to last year.  The Autumn Statement revealed that the NHS budget has been cut by £3.5 billion (2.1%) in real terms this year, and is set to fall by another £1.3 billion (0.8%) next year.

The Lib Dems are calling on the Conservative Government to reverse the NHS spending cuts and invest in fixing local hospitals, hiring more staff and ensuring patients get the treatment they deserve.

These shocking figures show far too many people in Woking are being left waiting endlessly in pain for treatment.  People deserve a local health service that delivers the care they deserve when they need it.

One year on from when Rishi Sunak promised that waiting lists would fall, thousands of people in our community are still stuck on waiting lists with their lives put on hold or unable to work.

Now this Government is set to do the unthinkable and slash NHS funding even further.  Local health services are in crisis but Conservative ministers either don’t get it or don’t care.

It shows the Conservative Party cannot be trusted with the NHS.  We need a General Election now so voters in Woking can finally get rid of this out-of-touch Conservative Government and elect a Lib Dem MP who will stand up for local health services.

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