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'Proof NHS at risk under US trade deal' - Labour 'Proof NHS at risk under US trade deal' - Labour
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Labour says it has evidence the NHS would be at risk under a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.Labour says it has evidence the NHS would be at risk under a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.
At a press conference in London, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he had a 451-page dossier showing talks had taken place on drug pricing and NHS access.At a press conference in London, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he had a 451-page dossier showing talks had taken place on drug pricing and NHS access.
He warned it could lead to the health service paying more for drugs and "runaway privatisation". He warned it could lead to "runaway privatisation" and the health service paying more for drugs.
The Tories accused Mr Corbyn of lying and said the NHS was not at risk under a future trade deal.The Tories accused Mr Corbyn of lying and said the NHS was not at risk under a future trade deal.
In the Conservative manifesto, published at the weekend, the party explicitly stated neither the price paid for drugs nor the services provided would be "on the table".In the Conservative manifesto, published at the weekend, the party explicitly stated neither the price paid for drugs nor the services provided would be "on the table".
But Labour has now released uncensored government documents covering six rounds of negotiations - preparatory meetings ahead of formal trade talks - in Washington and London between July 2017 and July 2019.
These documents appear to provide more detail about the meetings Channel 4's Dispatches programme reported on earlier this year.
And they show the US is interested in discussing drug pricing - mainly, extending patents that stop cheaper generic medicines being used.
The US currently pays two and a half times more for drugs than the NHS does.
As well as the pharmaceutical industry, the talks covered agriculture and climate change.
One document quotes a UK official saying the talks are helpful in determining the areas the US may want to discuss, while acknowledging the UK would have objections.
Idea of NHS being up for sale will be furiously disputedIdea of NHS being up for sale will be furiously disputed
This is all going to be furiously disputed throughout the day, no question. This is going to be furiously disputed throughout the day.
It's important, though, that Jeremy Corbyn doesn't provide evidence that ministers have agreed that the health service should be part of a trade deal with US. Jeremy Corbyn doesn't provide evidence ministers have agreed the health service should be part of a trade deal with US.
But details of discussions about the demands of US pharmaceutical companies will still be motivating for Labour voters worried about the NHS.But details of discussions about the demands of US pharmaceutical companies will still be motivating for Labour voters worried about the NHS.
"Not for sale" has been the biggest mantra at Labour events, even though the Tories have always furiously denied that the NHS is in any way "up for sale". "Not for sale," has been the biggest mantra at Labour events, even though the Tories have always furiously denied the NHS is in any way "up for sale".
It's clear that US drug firms want access to UK markets - Labour suggests the UK has agreed they could extend patents of some medicines which could cost the NHS more, for example. It's clear US drug companies want access to UK markets - Labour suggests the UK has agreed they could extend the patents on some medicines, which could cost the NHS more, for example.
There's a big political question about whether any UK government would ever do a deal that made medicines much more expensive for the NHS, and therefore the taxpayer - this would be massively costly for the government and likely to be deeply unpopular. But whether any UK government would ever do a deal that made medicines much more expensive for the NHS, and therefore the taxpayer, which would be massively costly for the government and probably prove deeply unpopular, is a big political question.
Labour released uncensored government documents covering six rounds of negotiations - taking place in Washington and London from July 2017 to July this year. Mr Corbyn said the documents showed talks were at a "very advanced stage" and gave the lie to Boris Johnson's claims the NHS would not be part of any trade talks.
They are preparatory meetings ahead of formal trade talks, and appear to provide more detail on meetings Channel Four Dispatches programme reported on earlier this year.
As well as the pharmaceutical industry, the talks covered others including agriculture and issues such as climate change.
The documents show the US are interested in discussing drug pricing, mainly by extending patents that stop cheaper generic medicines being used.
The US pays two-and-a-half times more for drugs than the NHS does.
One document sees the UK official talking about the talks being helpful in determining the areas the US may want to discuss, while acknowledging the UK would have objections.
Mr Corbyn said they showed talks were at a "very advanced stage" and gave the lie to Boris Johnson's claims that the NHS would not be part of any trade talks.
"The uncensored documents leave Boris Johnson's denials in absolute tatters," he told a news conference in London."The uncensored documents leave Boris Johnson's denials in absolute tatters," he told a news conference in London.
"We have now got evidence that under Boris Johnson the NHS is on the table and will be up for sale."We have now got evidence that under Boris Johnson the NHS is on the table and will be up for sale.
"He tried to cover it up in a secret agenda and today it has been exposed.""He tried to cover it up in a secret agenda and today it has been exposed."
The claim that the NHS would form part of a free-trade deal with the US under the Tories has been one of the Labour's key attack lines in the General Election campaign. The claim the NHS would form part of a free-trade deal with the US under the Tories has been one of the Labour's key attack lines in the general election campaign.
It has been vehemently denied by the Conservatives, with Mr Johnson denouncing the claim as "an absolute invention" and "completely untrue" when he clashed with Mr Corbyn in the first TV debate. It has been vehemently denied by the Conservatives, with Mr Johnson denouncing the claim as "an absolute invention" and "completely untrue" when he clashed with Mr Corbyn in their first TV debate.
Reacting to Mr Corbyn's latest claims, International Development Secretary Liz Truss said it was simply a stunt.Reacting to Mr Corbyn's latest claims, International Development Secretary Liz Truss said it was simply a stunt.
"Jeremy Corbyn is getting desperate and is out and out lying about what the documents contain."Jeremy Corbyn is getting desperate and is out and out lying about what the documents contain.
"People should not believe what he says.""People should not believe what he says."
And Mr Johnson said the claims were "total nonsense". Mr Johnson, meanwhile, said the claims were "total nonsense".
"This is continually brought up by the Labour party as a diversionary tactic from the difficulties they are encountering." "This is continually brought up by the Labour Party as a diversionary tactic from the difficulties they are encountering," he said.
He said he could give an "absolute cast iron guarantee" the NHS would not be on the table. And he could give an "absolute cast iron guarantee" the NHS would not be on the table.