‘Of course we use the NHS,’ Rishi Sunak told LBC - after staying silent over private healthcare

9 January 2023, 11:20 | Updated: 9 January 2023, 11:52

Rishi Sunak told Andrew Marr last year 'of course' he and his family use the NHS
Rishi Sunak told Andrew Marr last year 'of course' he and his family use the NHS. Picture: LBC

Rishi Sunak told LBC last July that he and his family do use NHS services.

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Speaking to Andrew Marr on LBC before he became Prime Minister, Mr Sunak was asked "when was the last time that you or your family used the NHS?"

“Of course we use the NHS,’ the Prime Minister said.

“My dad spent his entire career as an NHS GP.

“My whole extended family, one way or another work in healthcare, that was the family I was raised in.”

Mr Sunak refused to say if he uses private healthcare in a recent interview, as the NHS is engulfed by crisis.

The Prime Minister said it was "not really relevant" as he admitted the health service is "undeniably under enormous pressure".

His Government is trying to alleviate some of that by stopping future strikes by nurses and ambulance workers.

The wealthy Prime Minister, pushed on whether he had a private GP, told the BBC: "As a general policy I wouldn't ever talk about me or my family's healthcare situation.

"But it's not really relevant, what's relevant is the difference I can make to the country."

Pushed on why he wouldn't be drawn on it, Mr Sunak said the line of questioning was a "distraction from what the real issue is".

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He said: "When it comes to the private sector in general, we should be making use of the independent sector. I don't have any problem with that whatsoever."

And he admitted in the interview: "The NHS is undeniably under enormous pressure and I've spent today talking to NHS leaders, all day in fact."

Health secretary Steve Barclay is due to meet with unions on Monday but Mr Sunak said only next year's pay can be settled.

He said he wants to discuss things that are "reasonable, that are affordable and responsible for the country".

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Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting says Mr Sunak "gave the impression of someone who not only doesn't use the NHS but doesn't understand the scale of the challenges or have a plan to deal with the fundamental problems".

Pat Cullen, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said she was pleased the PM has agreed to meet.

"Well, the Prime Minister talked about coming to the table, now that's a move for me because I have said, let's meet halfway," she said.

"Grasp the nettle, come to the table. I can't negotiate on my own, and I can't negotiate on the airwaves.

"So if that table is now available, I will be there on behalf of the over 300,000 members that participated in this ballot.

"But it must it must be about addressing pay for 2022/23."

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