Tory Party conference: Labour accuse Boris Johnson of 'chilling' disregard for cancer patients

Prime Minister Boris Johnson outside 10 Downing Street.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson outside 10 Downing Street.
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Max Parry

By Max Parry


Published: 02/10/2021

- 18:10

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:31

Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said Mr Johnson had no interest in 'levelling up' health outcomes

Labour has accused Boris Johnson of a “chilling” disregard for the outcome of treatments for cancer sufferers.

Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said Mr Johnson had no interest in “levelling up” health outcomes after he suggested wage growth was a more important measure of the success of his keynote policy.


Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth during his speech at the Labour Party conference at the Brighton Centre.
Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth during his speech at the Labour Party conference at the Brighton Centre.
Gareth Fuller

In a BBC interview on Friday ahead of the Tory Party conference, the Prime Minister was challenged that there was no measure for determining whether those who were more deprived were really catching up with those who were better off under the policy.

Mr Johnson replied: “I’ve given you the most important metric – never mind life expectancy, never mind cancer outcomes – look at wage growth.

“Wage growth is now being experienced faster by those on lower incomes. It hasn’t happened for 10 years or more.

“That is what I mean by levelling up.”

Shadow secretary for the state of child poverty Wes Streeting during his speech at the Labour Party conference at the Brighton Centre.
Shadow secretary for the state of child poverty Wes Streeting during his speech at the Labour Party conference at the Brighton Centre.
Gareth Fuller

Mr Ashworth said that if cancer incidence and survival rates among the poorest matched the wealthier, there would be 19,000 fewer deaths each year.

“Boris Johnson starts his conference with the most chilling words ever spoken from a Prime Minister dismissing the importance of cancer outcomes,” Mr Ashworth said.

“Life expectancy has stalled for those in the poorest areas. There is no levelling up without levelling up health.

“It’s now clearer than ever that all Boris Johnson offers is just glib words and no action.”

Shadow child poverty secretary Wes Streeting, who recently recovered from kidney cancer, tweeted: “’Never mind cancer outcomes,’ I do, as it happens. So do millions of others.

“This is stomach-turning, insightful and outrageous.”

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