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Published 13:00 17 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 23:09 17 Jun 2018 BST
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Theresa May speaks to Andrew Marr (Credit: BBC)[/caption]
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said: "After eight years of Tory cuts and privatisation, the NHS and social care are in crisis.
"Today’s announcement on funding is nowhere near good enough and the Prime Minister has confirmed there is no new money for social care.
"This falls far short of the 4 per cent that experts say the NHS needs, it is just a standstill, and the Tories are refusing to say where the money will come from.
"You can’t trust the Tories with the NHS. Labour will go further.
"Labour is pledging a 5 per cent increase this year and we are being honest with how we will pay for it. We are more than matching what the Tories propose and go higher with a tax on the top 5 per cent of earners and corporations."
The NHS currently has close to 100,000 vacancies and NHS Trusts are £1 billion in deficit. A&E departments have had their worst performance figures on record this year.
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