Gerry Hassan: Discussion of NHS cash awards long overdue

THE NHS has always been seen by the public and politicians as something special, off-limits to consideration of future cuts by the Conservatives and Labour, and influenced by the personal experience people have of the health service when they need it.

The reality has always been more complicated than the egalitarian rhetoric which has shrouded the NHS since its formation. At that time Nye Bevan had to weave and navigate to bring the NHS into being with BMA support. Two of these compromises – the UK-wide merit system for NHS consultants and their right to undertake private work – remain to this day.

Not only that, but in an age where Thatcher and then Blair waxed lyrically about "feather bedding" and "subsidies", they have remained off limits to any Conservative or Labour review.

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