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Cameron praise for NHS

Updated on 04 October 2006

By Gary Gibbon

The Conservative party leader has expressed his commitment to Britain's NHS.


David Cameron (Reuters)

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The NHS is one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century - the words not of a Labour politician but of the Tory leader, David Cameron.

Speaking on the final day of the Conservatives' annual conference, he evoked memories of Tony Blair's "Education, education, education" pledge by using just three letters - "NHS" - to express his commitment to the health service.

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