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Rishi Sunak said: “This important change will save thousands of lives and billions of pounds for our NHS, freeing up new resources that can be spent to improve outcomes for patients right across the UK”

inews-co-uk Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 7:43:00 AM Central European Summer Time

Hugo Gye writes (about Rishi Sunak): “For many Conservative MPs, the party is the defender of liberty or it is nothing: knowing that Labour is always likely to push regulation forwards, they see the need to drag that regulatory frontier back. It does not help that Mr Sunak sometimes seems unsure as to what he stands for himself: is he a revolutionary force, overturning a failed consensus, or the agent of stability? Either way, too many of his MPs are not listening any more”

inews-co-uk Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 7:43:00 AM Central European Summer Time

Anne McElvoy notes (about Rishi Sunak): “This has become the latest in a series of dividing lines, intended to shape the leadership contest after a Tory defeat. In short, if Sunak was for something, a lot of people who either want revenge for losing out to him or who want to succeed him scent an opportunity to draw the dividing line as a defence of freedom from the ‘nanny state’, rather than a calculus of harms and benefits of changing the law. It has, as one veteran MP voting in favour of a ban puts it laconically, ‘become the new thing to shout about’”

inews-co-uk Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 7:43:00 AM Central European Summer Time

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