PMQs: David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn clash over NHS record
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn clashed over their parties' record on the NHS in England and in Wales, during Prime Minister's Questions.
Mr Corbyn said survival rates were improving better in Wales - where a Labour government is in power - than any other part of the UK.
But the PM said Mr Corbyn "cannot wash his hands of the situation in Wales" where, he said, the NHS had been cut. He also criticised Scottish Labour's proposal to raise Scottish income tax rates by 1p.
"We now know Labour's plan: higher taxes for more welfare. They've learnt nothing in the past decade," he said.