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Tory minister defends comments describing NHS as a potential 'Ponzi scheme'

Justice minister tells Business Insider that he stands by his comments but claims they were "taken out of context"

MANCHESTER — A Conservative minister was tonight forced to defend comments describing taxpayer-funded healthcare as a potential "Ponzi scheme" that is "about to collapse."

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Justice Minister Philip Lee made the controversial comments at a fringe event at Conservative party conference.

Lee, who is a trained doctor, was speaking at a Social Market Foundation event on Monday.

He appeared to suggest that young people may no longer have access to the NHS in their later years.

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His comments were subsequently widely shared on Twitter.

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Speaking to Business Insider following the fringe event, Lee said his comments about the NHS, which can be read in full here, had been "taken out of context" but insisted he stood by his full remarks.

"I've seen the tweets. The problem with Twitter is there is not much space for context. That's what I said. It's on record what I said and I stand by it. It's accurate."

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He also denied suggesting that the NHS was about to collapse.

"Parties of all colours have supported the NHS and the Conservatives will continue to do so," he told BI.

"My concern in that context was young people's confidence in it collapsing."

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