The Labour leader attacks David Cameron and Andrew Lansley's NHS reform Bill during a fiery PMQs.
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David Cameron has signalled that Andrew Lansley's job as health secretary is safe, despite growing attacks on the Coalition plans for NHS reform.
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The last PMQs before recess gives Ed Miliband a chance to have another go at the coalition’s NHS reforms. I suspect that the ‘Andrew Lansley should be taken out and shot’ quote that appeared in Rachel Sylvester’s column (£) will make an appearance at some point. Miliband will keep going on the NHS because he knows it is one of the Tories’ biggest vulnerabi...
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No 10 insists Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's "full support" over planned NHS changes, including giving GPs more control over budgets.
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The Health Secretary has won the right to see his NHS reform Bill be given the chance to work, says Norman Tebbit.
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Jon Trickett MP, Labour's Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office, has sent a letter to Sir Jeremy Heywood on reports today on briefing from Downing Street against Andrew Lansley. In the letter he said:
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Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's "full support", despite a Downing Street source reportedly saying the health secretary "should be taken out and shot".
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Andy Burnham MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary, said in response to the Downing Street suggestion in today’s Times newspaper that 'Andrew Lansley should be taken out and shot': “David Cameron must make an urgent statement and clarify whether these remarks come from a rogue source, or reflect his own and majority opinion in 10 Downing Street.
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Andrew Lansley should be grateful for small mercies. Rachel Sylvester's column (£) today may quote a Downing Street source to the effect that ‘Lansley should be taken out and shot’, but there is yet no sign that a hundred Conservative MPs will write to the Prime Minister to say that the Health Secretary's reforms have to stop. We've had such a letter for wind farms ...
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UK Health Secretary Andrew Lansley demands his department is notified in advance of any "contradictory" public health policies in Wales after a row over faulty breast implants.
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