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Scottish independence: Brown attacks SNP over NHS | Scottish independence: Brown attacks SNP over NHS |
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The SNP are "perpetrating a lie" about protecting the NHS with independence, Gordon Brown has said. | The SNP are "perpetrating a lie" about protecting the NHS with independence, Gordon Brown has said. |
The former prime minister said Holyrood already has the power to keep the health service in public hands. | The former prime minister said Holyrood already has the power to keep the health service in public hands. |
He said the SNP should make way for a Labour government in Scotland if they continued to say they were "powerless". | He said the SNP should make way for a Labour government in Scotland if they continued to say they were "powerless". |
Health Secretary Alex Neil criticised Mr Brown's remarks and said the NHS would be best protected once Scotland had full control of its finances. | Health Secretary Alex Neil criticised Mr Brown's remarks and said the NHS would be best protected once Scotland had full control of its finances. |
Mr Brown was speaking at a campaign event in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. | Mr Brown was speaking at a campaign event in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. |
During the event, he sought to attack the SNP's argument on health services. | During the event, he sought to attack the SNP's argument on health services. |
He also welcomed a vow by the three Westminster leaders to enhance Holyrood's powers in the event of a "No" vote. | He also welcomed a vow by the three Westminster leaders to enhance Holyrood's powers in the event of a "No" vote. |
What might independence mean for Scotland's NHS? | |
The Scottish Parliament fully runs the NHS in Scotland. Campaigners for independence say a "Yes" vote would not change the day-to-day workings of the health service, but would provide new opportunities to tackle health inequalities. | |
Those arguing to keep Scotland in the Union believe the health service is better secured for the future as part of the UK. | |
BBC Scotland's health correspondent Eleanor Bradford looks more in-depth at the issue of health and the referendum debate. | |
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg made the pledge in a signed letter which appears on the front page of the Daily Record newspaper. | David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg made the pledge in a signed letter which appears on the front page of the Daily Record newspaper. |
Mr Brown said: "I think people are going to come to the conclusion that the change they really want is to have a Scottish Parliament as part of the UK, not the change that the SNP want, which is the chaos of a separate state." | Mr Brown said: "I think people are going to come to the conclusion that the change they really want is to have a Scottish Parliament as part of the UK, not the change that the SNP want, which is the chaos of a separate state." |
"The NHS lie of the Scottish National Party has been exposed. | "The NHS lie of the Scottish National Party has been exposed. |
"The Scottish Parliament can keep the NHS in public hands with its existing powers." | "The Scottish Parliament can keep the NHS in public hands with its existing powers." |
He added: "If the SNP continue to say they are powerless to protect the NHS in Scotland, let them make way for a Labour government in Scotland and we will protect the NHS." | He added: "If the SNP continue to say they are powerless to protect the NHS in Scotland, let them make way for a Labour government in Scotland and we will protect the NHS." |
Funding gap | |
Mr Brown said Labour would never allow the health service to be privatised in Scotland. | Mr Brown said Labour would never allow the health service to be privatised in Scotland. |
Welcoming the pledge from the three Westminster leaders, he said Scottish people, with the powers already available to Holyrood, could protect the NHS. | Welcoming the pledge from the three Westminster leaders, he said Scottish people, with the powers already available to Holyrood, could protect the NHS. |
Mr Neil, however, said Mr Brown's comments were a "spectacular own goal". | |
He said: "We believe it would be far better to protect Scotland's budget before the Tories get the chance to cut it in the first place. | |
"The main budget challenge identified in the NHS budget planning paper is as a direct result of Westminster decision-making on pensions. | |
"Only with a Yes vote and full control of Scotland's finances will we be able to properly protect Scotland's NHS." | |
Mr Brown's words came as confidential papers passed to the BBC suggested a radical cost-saving plan is to implemented in NHS Scotland after the referendum. | |
Papers presented to a meeting of health board chief executives and civil servants last month suggest the NHS is facing a £400m funding gap, and sweeping changes need to be made for boards to break even. | |
A whistleblower told the BBC "services are unsustainable right across Scotland". | |
However, the Scottish government said the paper was "part of the regular discussions among NHS leaders to plan for NHS Scotland's future". |
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