Starmer refused to say how quickly improvements would be felt in the NHS as he set out a 10-year plan to fix the "broken" system.
The NHS will not get any more funding without reforming, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he laid out a 10-year plan to fix the health service.
The prime minister stressed his plans to build an NHS fit for the future "do not just mean putting more money in", and will take a decade to complete.
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Delivering a speech at the King's Fund in central London, he said: "We have to fix the plumbing before we turn on the taps.
"So, hear me when I say this, no more money without reform."
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