PM announces in Birmingham his NHS commitments
David Cameron has used his first major speech since the Tory general election victory to renew his vow to boost NHS funding and create a "seven-day" service.
David Cameron has used his first major speech since the Tory general election victory to renew his vow to boost NHS funding and create a "seven-day" service.
David Cameron has revealed his plans for the NHS during a speech in Birmingham.
He said "A vision of a modern NHS working for you seven days of the week - when you need it, where you need it."
The Prime Minster went on to praise Birmingham's transformation of primary care - which he says we are beginning to see at the Vitality Partnership.
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