NHS to Send: four key areas Labour wants to improve before next election

The news article discusses four key areas that the Labour party wants to improve before the next election: the NHS, welfare, special educational needs provision, and making the case for being in power. The party's deputy leader, Angela Rayner, has urged Labour colleagues to "step up and make that case" for the government's achievements, emphasizing that the policies are not just short-term fixes but "fundamental reforms." However, the party is in a race against time to implement these changes before the next election. The article highlights the Labour party's priorities in improving the health service, welfare, and special educational needs provision, but acknowledges the challenge they face in implementing these changes within the limited time frame before the next election.
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