I AM delighted that I have been asked to clarify Ukip’s and my position on the NHS.

This allows me to bring to your attention the good news that was announced by Nigel Farage on the Marr Show last week, however, it is only Ukip that can balance the accounts on how this will be paid for, without more cuts to public services.

Ukip and Mr Farage, of course, have pledged to increase spending on frontline clinical work in the NHS by £3 billion per annum.

Labour’s PFI contracts racked up over £300 billion in debts. The Tory reorganisation cost £3 billion.

Labour have pledged to undo the Tory reorganisation. That’s where Labour’s extra £2.5 billion cash injection will go – not into patient care, but on another top-down reorganisation of the kind they’ve slated the Tories for.

Ukip will invest £3 billion on the frontline, where it’s really needed.

It will be spent on our crisis hit A&E departments for example. We will insist the money must be spent by clinicians for patients. As your MP I will fight for a substantial part of these savings to go to The Alex and Worcester Hospitals and towards after care.

Methods of payments for the NHS and areas of need, such as public services especially for children and the disabled alongside pensioner benefits, will come from the saving of the net cost of a £1 billion a month on the EU, a similar amount on foreign aid, a very large saving on the Climate Change Act, and by halting the costs of £70 billion on HS2.

This is just a start!

It is Labour peers, like Lord Winston, who have called for people to be charged for seeing GPs, not Ukip.

You may well find that you will be supporting Ukip, rather than favouring the failed bureaucratic plans of both the coalition and the Labour party.

And as for Scotland, I abhor the way that the Lib/ Lab/ Con managed the Scottish independence debate and the subsequent promises they made which include Scottish MPs voting on the English NHS while the English MPs cannot vote on Scotland’s NHS.

We shall preserve our precious NHS to deliver surgical and clinical care, free at the point of delivery for all legally entitled citizens.

Peter Jewell Ukip prospective Parliamentary candidate for Redditch County