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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 initial talks had taken place on drug prices and the NHS. | |
He warned it showed the future of the health service was at risk. | |
But Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the claims were "total nonsense" and he could give a "cast-iron guarantee" the NHS would not be part of formal talks. | |
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". |
What evidence has Labour obtained? | |
Labour has been given 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. | These documents appear to provide more detail about the meetings Channel 4's Dispatches programme reported on earlier this year. |
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. | The US currently pays two and a half times more for drugs than the NHS does. |
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. | 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. |
As well as the pharmaceutical industry, the talks also covered other areas including agriculture and climate change. | |
The documents make reference to the US wanting "total market access" as a starting point for trade talks generally - only excluding areas that are specifically placed on a so-called negative list. | |
Is this proof the NHS is up for sale? | |
This is going to be furiously disputed throughout the day. | This is going to be furiously disputed throughout the day. |
Jeremy Corbyn doesn't provide evidence ministers have agreed 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 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 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. | 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. |
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. | 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. |
A key election battleground? | |
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. | |
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. | 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. |
"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." |
Reacting to Mr Corbyn's latest claims, International Trade 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." |
Mr Johnson, meanwhile, 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," he said. | "This is continually brought up by the Labour Party as a diversionary tactic from the difficulties they are encountering," he said. |
And 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. |