Theresa May 'misleading' public on £10bn NHS funding, say MPs

Health select committee says true figure of investment is closer to £4.5bn and calls for greater spending

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Protesters march to voice their concerns over the state of the NHS 

Prime Minister Theresa May is giving the public a "false impression" about the state of NHS funding, the chair of the Commons health select committee has warned.

In a strongly worded open letter to Chancellor Philip Hammond, Dr Sarah Wollaston and four other MPs said the £10bn cash injection into the health service repeatedly cited by May was in reality closer to £4.5bn – and still not nearly enough to keep the service sustainable.

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