Alan Milburn intervention risks sabotaging Labour win

Mordernising Health Secretary throws spanner in works by criticising Labour's NHS approach

The Mole

Labour risk throwing away their ace card in the general election campaign as a result of the internecine war that has exploded between former Labour Health Secretary Alan Milburn and the party’s current shadow health minister Andy Burnham over their prescription for the NHS's ills.

Milburn's warning to Labour leader Ed Miliband that his campaign on the NHS is a "pale imitation" of the disastrous campaign by Neil Kinnock in 1992 has captured the headlines today in The Times and other national newspapers just when Miliband had been hoping to dominate the news with his ten-year plan for sorting out the problems facing the health service.

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