Patients are waiting longer on average for NHS treatment than they were in 1997, despite the billions of pounds poured into the health service since Labour came to power. The NHS figures come as an embarrassing setback for the Government, which has claimed success in reducing very long waits for patients by pumping more money into the NHS and hiring more doctors and nurses.
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Hospital waiting times up despite extra spending - The Telegraph 5th March 2008
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NHS treatment waiting times rise under Labour - The Independent 5th February 2008
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