Andy Burnham MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary said:
“These figures raise real concerns that lives are being put at risk. For people who’ve suffered cardiac arrest or a stroke, every second counts and that is why this cannot continue.
“People will struggle to understand how, in the middle of this crisis, it makes sense for the Government to make a panic decision to relax 999 standards and leave patients waiting even longer. Jeremy Hunt has refused to answer the serious questions put to him since the weekend.
“David Cameron’s failure to face up to the A&E crisis is having a serious knock-on effect on ambulance services. Ministers are leaving large swathes of the country without adequate ambulance cover - people who have faced an anxious wait for an ambulance will be stunned by their complacency.
"More and more calls are being attended by police cars and even fire engines on David Cameron’s watch.
"Urgent action is needed from the Government to turn things around. Slower 999 response is yet another sign of an NHS heading in the wrong direction.”