If it finds the NHS capital budget for 15-17 years it sounds like you are talking about existing funding commitments. Are you suggesting we should double the NHS capital budget over that period?
No, I’m stating for how long that amount of money would fund current capital spending levels for, not currently funded commitments. I’m making the point that the NHS, education and defence all require huge amounts of capital expenditure. Several posts on here ignore that entirely and try to make out that the entire budgets go on staffing costs, which is nonsense.