THREAD: We’re hearing about new NHS money to be announced soon. Watch out for some old tricks and ask what the announcement really means. Here’s a list from me and @sallygainsbury

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

1/9: Is extra money for the NHS for England or UK? If it’s UK deduct around 15% to get the figure for England

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

2/9: Is extra NHS money cash rather than real? Have the figures been presented in current prices, or in future prices, which will make them sound bigger?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

3/9: Does any spending increase include public health, education and other items that were excluded last time because only the NHS and not the wider health budget was increased?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

4/9: Does any new NHS money include capital or is it just for revenue?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

5/9: Is this new money or does it bundle up previously announced increases or internal sources such as NHS land sales or further raids on education and training, or trust surpluses?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

6/9: What is the baseline year for any extra NHS money? If it’s 2018/19, does that include the final budget for 2018/19, which will soon be increased by around £1bn to cover the pay rise?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

7/9: How much extra spending does this announce for healthcare above existing plans? Note that DHSC spending in 2019/20 was due to increase by £2.6bn in cash terms anyway

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

8/9: Has anything new been added into the Department of Health and Social Care’s responsibilities and if so did the money go with it?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

9/9: If an NI increased is used to pay for the NHS funding settlement, has the impact on the NHS as an employer been considered?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018

What other wheezes should we be looking out for?

— Nigel Edwards (@nedwards_1) June 15, 2018