Brexit 'would boost NHS by £100m a week': EU referendum

Equity Secretary Michael Gove approached the administration to promise the cash in case of an EU exit - saying it would originate from the UK's EU spending plan. It comes after Mr Gove participated in a broadcast Q&A, asking voters to "take back control" from "Europe's elites". The Remain crusade portrayed the NHS spending claim as "absolutely unscrupulous". Greg Hands, boss secretary to the Treasury, said: "Specialists and medical caretakers need to stay in Europe since they comprehend that stopping the single business sector would harm the NHS by contracting the economy. "It is absolutely exploitative to imagine there would be more to spend on the NHS when every dependable market analyst concur we'd have billions of pounds less." The UK's EU submission happens on 23 June.
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