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Prime Minister refuses to say if he has private healthcare amid NHS waiting list crisis

08 Jan 2023 4 minute read
Rishi Sunak. Picture by Daniel Leal / PA Wire

Rishi Sunak has repeatedly refused to say whether he uses private healthcare as people struggle with long waiting times to see GPs and receive treatment in the NHS.

The Prime Minister insisted on Sunday his own healthcare is “not really relevant” as he declined to set out whether he relies on the public health system.

The nursing union told him to “come clean” while Labour said Mr Sunak gave the impression of being a leader who “not only doesn’t use the NHS but doesn’t understand the scale of the challenges”.

Mr Sunak has made reducing the NHS waiting lists one of his key priorities over the next two years and has held emergency talks with health leaders to alleviate the crisis.

But unlike Conservative former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who spoke of exercising her “right as a free citizen to spend my own money in my own way” to seek private care, Mr Sunak refused to say whether he has paid to avoid the queues himself.

Under sustained questioning, he told BBC One’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme: “As a general policy I wouldn’t ever talk about me or my family’s healthcare situation.

“But it’s not really relevant, what’s relevant is the difference I can make to the country.”

Personal choice

He said healthcare is a “personal choice”, adding that discussing his own situation is “a distraction from what the real issue is, and the real issue is are we making sure there’s high quality healthcare for the country”.

“But when it comes to the private sector in general, we should be making use of the independent sector. I don’t have any problem with that whatsoever,” he added.

In November, The Guardian newspaper reported that Mr Sunak is registered with a private GP practice in west London that guarantees patients with urgent concerns will be seen “on the day”.

Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen, who has been leading strikes in an attempt to secure nurses a better pay deal, urged the Prime Minister to “come clean”.

“I think as a public servant, you ought to be clear with the public whether or not you are using private health cover,” she told Kuenssberg.

“That’s about being open, it’s about being transparent, and it’s about honesty.

“I think he needed to come clean. As a public servant he is elected by the public, so he is accountable to the public, and when you’re accountable to the public, you have to be honest with them.”

Out of touch

Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said he does not use private healthcare as he sought to paint Mr Sunak as being out of touch.

“I thought the Prime Minister in that interview gave the impression of someone who not only doesn’t use the NHS but doesn’t understand the scale of the challenges or have a plan to deal with the fundamental problems,” the Labour MP told the BBC.

“Because, yes, you can get people around the table in Number 10 for a photo op, yes you can do more sticking plasters to get through this winter…

“But we need fundamental change in the NHS to deal with what is the biggest crisis in its history, and that’s what Labour is looking to do.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey accused Mr Sunak of being “completely out of touch”.

“He couldn’t even say whether he uses the NHS, let alone tell the country what he is going to do to stop the crisis that is currently costing so many lives,” he said.


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Catherine Hodgkinson
Catherine Hodgkinson
1 year ago

Sunak says health care is a matter of personal choice, which reveals just how out of touch he is. There is no choice for the majority of people who can’t afford private health care.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

His healthcare is a private matter…same for Hunt…so keep your nose out plebs…

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 year ago

This is in no way a defence of Sunak, heaven forbid. Can we please stop this ridiculous question in relation to him? We can presume he has private health care. He’s never going to experience a nine hour wait in A & E. but he may not have bothered putting a private policy in place as he is so obscenely rich that he could reach for the fifty grand small change down the back of his sofa without eating into his hundreds of thousands if he were ever to need it.

Padi Phillips
Padi Phillips
1 year ago

It’s a pity that private healthcare wasn’t abolished decades ago. You can bet your bottom dollar that if the super rich and powerful had to use the NHS it wouldn’t just be adequately funded, but would be well funded, and we’d have a healthcare system up there with the best.

Last edited 1 year ago by Padi Phillips

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