The Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has promised to reduce cardiovascular disease—including heart attacks and stroke—by 25 percent within a decade and bring down waiting times by 2030 so 95 percent of all accident and emergency (A&E) patients are seen within four hours.
Starmer made the pledges during a major speech on the National Health Service (NHS) which is part of Labour’s phony war, an unofficial general election campaign that could last until January 2025.
Speaking at an ambulance station in Braintree, Essex, and accompanied by shadow health secretary Wes Streeting, Starmer warned the NHS would not last another five years under a Conservative government….