Labour criticises National's health policies, arguing that healthcare access is worsening due to high doctor fees, budget cuts, and a focus on superficial targets, while promoting free doctor visits as a solution.
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A couple more numbers. Health got shed lines 5.8 billion. Rayleigh got a billion as we've told you. Education 240 million. The levy on the banks is interesting. Surpluses sooner than we thought. Nicola Willis, anyway, is in charge of it all. She's with us. Morning. Good morning, Mike. Uh, you've laid down the gauntlet for the election, haven't you? If if you like what we do, wear it. If you like some free money, there it is that simple.
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prioritising at-risk communities over universality
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