'I owe the NHS my life!' Rachel Johnson reveals her experiences with Britain's health service. RachelSJohnson
Rachel Johnson has given a moving tribute to the NHS, which she credited with saving "my life", "the lives of my three children" and "the life of my husband".
Rachel said: "Speaking personally for a second the NHS has been absolutely fantastic and I owe the NHS the lives of my three children, I owe the NHS the life of my husband who gave him a successful liver transplant, I owe the NHS my life when a childbirth went wrong and I had to have an emergency cesarean.
Whilst insisting it is "very fair and proper" to question the NHS "when things go wrong", Rachel questioned Mr Hunt's "motivation" in making his comments at this point.
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