Tory health policy is confused and contradictory: so why do they want to talk about it?
I don’t know why the Conservatives released their NHS manifesto yesterday. Can they really want people to read it? Do they think that’s a good idea? I’m not sure it is, you know. Granted, there’s the promise of a free health pony to every sick kid in the country and plenty of nice-sounding stuff about decentralisation and patients’ rights and accountability and all the rest of it. But there’s also, as I suppose might be expected, an awful lot of “we will” and very little “this is how we will” accomplish all these goals. For instance: “We will give people access to a doctor or nurse when the local family