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Cameron weighs in to defend NHS Cameron weighs in to defend NHS
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David Cameron has weighed into a transatlantic row to defend the NHS after it came under fire by US critics of President Obama's health reforms.David Cameron has weighed into a transatlantic row to defend the NHS after it came under fire by US critics of President Obama's health reforms.
The Conservative leader sent an e-mail to supporters saying millions including his own family were grateful for it.The Conservative leader sent an e-mail to supporters saying millions including his own family were grateful for it.
It came after the prime minister joined a Twitter campaign and left messages of support on its welovetheNHS web page.It came after the prime minister joined a Twitter campaign and left messages of support on its welovetheNHS web page.
Meanwhile, a British woman said she felt duped after becoming the unwitting star of an anti-Obama health campaign.Meanwhile, a British woman said she felt duped after becoming the unwitting star of an anti-Obama health campaign.
Kate Spall, who appeared in a US free market group's TV commercial opposing Mr Obama's health bill, said her views were misrepresented.Kate Spall, who appeared in a US free market group's TV commercial opposing Mr Obama's health bill, said her views were misrepresented.
'Duped''Duped'
She told the Times: "It has been a bit of a nightmare. It was a real test of my naivety. I am a very trusting person and for me it has been a big lesson. I feel I was duped."She told the Times: "It has been a bit of a nightmare. It was a real test of my naivety. I am a very trusting person and for me it has been a big lesson. I feel I was duped."
Ms Spall and fellow Briton Katie Brickell's descriptions of poor treatment at the hands of the NHS featured in the Conservatives for Patients' Rights (CPR) advert.Ms Spall and fellow Briton Katie Brickell's descriptions of poor treatment at the hands of the NHS featured in the Conservatives for Patients' Rights (CPR) advert.
Americans give their views on the NHSAmericans give their views on the NHS
But the two women say they support state-funded healthcare and thought their comments were to be used on a documentary examining reform.But the two women say they support state-funded healthcare and thought their comments were to be used on a documentary examining reform.
Mr Cameron's e-mail said Britain was proud of the NHS and he would spend more on the service, but also make it more efficient and responsive to patients.Mr Cameron's e-mail said Britain was proud of the NHS and he would spend more on the service, but also make it more efficient and responsive to patients.
He is the latest leader to step into the row after Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah left Twitter posts saying the NHS "often makes the difference", adding "thanks for always being there".He is the latest leader to step into the row after Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah left Twitter posts saying the NHS "often makes the difference", adding "thanks for always being there".
The Twitter campaign has attracted more than a million followers and thousands of messages of support - including from Health Secretary Andy Burnham and former deputy prime minister John Prescott.The Twitter campaign has attracted more than a million followers and thousands of messages of support - including from Health Secretary Andy Burnham and former deputy prime minister John Prescott.
US critics of Mr Obama's reforms have cited the NHS as an example of an overly bureaucratic "socialised" system which rations care and denies treatment to the elderly.US critics of Mr Obama's reforms have cited the NHS as an example of an overly bureaucratic "socialised" system which rations care and denies treatment to the elderly.
One US newspaper claimed NHS rationing meant Professor Stephen Hawking, who has motor neuron disease, "wouldn't have a chance in the UK". One US newspaper claimed NHS rationing meant Professor Stephen Hawking, who has motor neurone disease, "wouldn't have a chance in the UK".
But during a visit to Washington to collect an award, Mr Hawking hit back saying: "I wouldn't be here today if it were not for the NHS."But during a visit to Washington to collect an award, Mr Hawking hit back saying: "I wouldn't be here today if it were not for the NHS."
Mr Cameron's comments followed those of Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, who told US TV he "wouldn't wish" the NHS on anyone.Mr Cameron's comments followed those of Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, who told US TV he "wouldn't wish" the NHS on anyone.
Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has since said Mr Hannan did the NHS a "disservice" by giving Americans "such a negative and partial view".Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has since said Mr Hannan did the NHS a "disservice" by giving Americans "such a negative and partial view".