At face value this is the case. But if you look at spending per head then there are decreases. It’s all very well the government saying the amount of spending has, for example doubled, but it’s not much use if the population has tripled. If you factor in the increase of the aged population is even more severe.But anyone who suggests NHS budgets have been reduced are just patently wrong.
“ But in the decade leading up to the pandemic, real-terms spending increases per head averaged just 0.4% a year and included four years in which spending per head actually fell.”
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