Andrew Lansley said the bill would not mean any more charges for NHS patients
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has insisted that the government's plans to overhaul the NHS will not mean a "market free-for-all" in healthcare.
He told MPs that the Health and Social Care Bill, which has met large-scale opposition in Parliament, was about driving up standards in England.
The comments come after Deputy PM Nick Clegg published a letter suggesting changes to allow the bill to pass.
Labour accused the coalition of being in "complete disarray".
The arguments came in the Commons after the opposition asked an urgent question on the progress of the bill.

29 Feb, 2012
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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-politics-17192715
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