Tory Leader Calls Blair's Gov "A Vast Inhuman Machine"
Associated Press March 17, 2007 08:42 PM
Opposition party chief David Cameron was making an audacious raid on Tony Blair's political territory Sunday, claiming himself the potential guardian of Britain's health service _ a totemic issue for governing Labour _ and condemning the government as a "vast, inhuman machine."
Addressing delegates at a convention in Nottingham, central England, the Conservative leader planned to pitch himself as the lawmaker to correct the county's creaking health network, dogged by hospital closures, huge debts and a revolt among junior doctors over job opportunities.
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Opposition party chief David Cameron was making an audacious raid on Tony Blair's political territory Sunday, claiming himself the potential guardian of Britain's health service _ a totemic issue for governing Labour _ and condemning the government as a "vast, inhuman machine."
Addressing delegates at a convention in Nottingham, central England, the Conservative leader planned to pitch himself as the lawmaker to correct the county's creaking health network, dogged by hospital closures, huge debts and a revolt among junior doctors over job opportunities.
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