Andrew Gwynne MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Minister, responding to the Government’s announcement to charge overseas visitors for using some NHS services, said:
“It’s right that abuse in the NHS is tackled and that people who are not eligible for free care are asked to pay the money they owe.
"But
the Tories need to stop using over-blown rhetoric and making unrealistic
claims. NHS staff should be confident that they are allowed to treat patients
first in an emergency, rather than issuing them an invoice.
"The
truth is this is not the first time Ministers have made such an announcement.
Over the last five years the Government has repeatedly announced policies that
might sound good on paper, but prove to be completely unworkable.
"We
need a proper consultation on these plans to ensure they don’t lumber NHS staff
with even more work.”