location. the nhs has been chronically underfunded for decades, it is on its knees and this cannot be allowed to continue. most of us agree about that. the answer is not, as the conservatives and, surprisingly, labourthink, to surprisingly, labour think, to invite surprisingly, labourthink, to invite big multinational companies further into our national health service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs. band service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs.— and protecting our nhs. and the money comes — and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? _ and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? we - and protecting our nhs. and the i money comes from? we announced and protecting our nhs. and the - money comes from? we announced our health and social _ money comes from? we announced our health and social care _ money comes from? we announced our health and social care policy _ health and social care policy yesterday, including £30 billion of an increase in funding for our health services, 20 billion on social care, and it's really important we understand how closely those are linked, because if we have better social care, those are linked, because if we have bettersocial care, it those are linked, because if we have better social care, it takes the pressure off the nhs. and a one—off £20 billion capital investment. these are large sums — where do they come from? these are large sums - where do they come from?— come from? from reforming the tax s stem. come from? from reforming the tax system. currently _ come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the _ come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk _ come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk tax - come from? from reforming the tax| system. currently the uk tax system is unbelievably unfair, putting more onus on lower income working people to contribute to the treasury than it does towards the super—rich, the