Prime Minister will bring together his
Cabinet today and pledge to continue delivering on what matters
to the British people.
He will call on Ministers to drive forward progress on the
government’s priorities - easing financial pressures on families,
making access to NHS care quicker and easier, making the streets
safer and levelling up and uniting the country.
Speaking at Cabinet, he will set out his vision for the coming
weeks, which will see government deliver new policy commitments
that will continue to make a real difference to people’s lives.
This will include measures to reduce childcare costs for parents
and a renewed drive to get more people onto the housing ladder.
The Prime Minister will also thank dedicated NHS staff as he
highlights the progress made by the biggest catch-up programme in
the health service’s history.
The Health and Social Care Levy, announced by the government last
year, promised £39 billion of investment over the next three
years so the NHS has the funding it needs to recover from the
pandemic, treat patients quickly and end spiralling social care
costs.
This represents more funding for health and social care than any
government has ever invested before.
This money is already making a difference, with the NHS
confirming yesterday that 90 Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs)
are now open across the country and have delivered 1 million
checks and tests on patients so far.
These centres are vital to clearing the Covid backlogs because by
identifying and diagnosing problems as early as possible,
patients can progress to treatment and care more quickly, which
will reduce waiting lists.
Speaking ahead of Cabinet, Prime Minister said:
“This is a government that delivers on what the people of this
country care about most.
“We have pledged £37 billion to support households with their
finances, made our communities safer through hiring 13,500 more
police officers, and tackled the Covid backlogs in the NHS by
opening nearly 100 Community Diagnostic Centres so people can
access care closer to home.
“Today, I pledge to continue delivering on these priorities. We
are on the side of hard-working British people, and we are going
to get on with the job.”