Reform UK manifesto promises tax relief for PMI and an NHS voucher scheme

Harnessing private and not-for-profit health provision and tax relief for private medical insurance (PMI) feature among the key proposals of Reform UK’s 2024 election manifesto.

The 28-page manifesto, called Our Contract with You, was launched today by party leader Nigel Farage at Merthyr Tydfil in Wales.

Farage said: “This is step one. Our real ambition is the 2029 general election.”

On the NHS he said: “All we want is an NHS free at point of delivery that actually works.”

Among its plans for its first 100 days in power, if elected, the party committed to:

Reforms says the PMI tax relief “will improve care for all by relieving pressure on the NHS.

“Those who rely on the NHS will enjoy faster, better care. Independent healthcare capacity will grow rapidly, providing competition and reducing costs.”

And after the first 100 days, the party committed to:

Reform estimated that its pledges on the NHS would cost £17bn per year.

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