I have the record of Second Reading of the Bill that introduced the national health service, in which the hon. Gentleman's predecessor, the then shadow Health Minister started by saying:"““The right hon. Gentleman the Minister of Health has received an ovation from the Benches behind him for a speech as eloquent, ""as unconvincing, and as disingenuous as any I have ever heard from him.””—[Official Report, 30 April 1946; Vol. 422, c. 63.]"
When did the Conservative party start supporting the NHS?
NHS (60th Anniversary)
Proceeding contribution from
Jim Devine
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 24 June 2008.
It occurred during Opposition day on NHS (60th Anniversary).
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