The health secretary has vowed to end "two-tier healthcare" in the NHS in a speech delivered at the Labour conference. Wes Streeting said the NHS has let people down in recent years. "We are the generation that will build a national care service worthy of it's name. That's the change Britain voted for," he said.
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00:00If we get this right, we will end two-tier health care in our country for good,
00:07so that the preventative care, precision medicine, personalised treatment
00:12are no longer just for the few, but are enjoyed by the many.
00:22We are the generation that will take the NHS from the worst crisis in its history
00:28to build an NHS fit for the future.
00:31We are the generation that will build a national care service worthy of the name.
00:36The NHS there for us when we need it, with world-class care for the many, not just the few.
00:42That's the change Britain voted for.
00:44That's the change we'll deliver together.
00:46And conference, that change has already begun.