SNP manifesto to pledge 'major investment' in NHS
Briefly

At the manifesto launch in Stornoway, SNP leader calls for an end to Westminster cuts, pushing for a 10bn annual increase in NHS spending to deliver a 1.6bn boost in Scotland's health service.
The SNP urges the UK government to match Scotland's recent pay deals for healthcare staff, advocating for at least another 6bn investment to improve conditions and increase staff numbers, totaling to a 16bn extra investment in NHS.
Scottish Labour pledges to cut NHS waiting times and fund 160,000 additional appointments annually, highlighting the contrasting approaches to healthcare between SNP and Labour in Scotland.
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