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The Socialist 24 August 2006

Unite against war, terror and racism

Unite against war, terror and racism

Wars and terrorism


"We won't be treated like dirt"

Strike ballot begins

PFI - Labour's binge profiteering

PFI scams exposed

Protests in Nuneaton

Ballots and lobbies in Pontefract

Sheffield - stop these attacks on children's health

Cuts and sell-offs in Birmingham

The NHS: What we say


Tony Blair takes the biscuit...

Preparing for the new term

Lincoln launches anti-BNP campaign


Liberal U-turn stops tenants' ballot victory

Cream for fat cats - debts for us!


Visteon workers fight for their future

Prison officers vote to strike

Crown Post Offices

National trade union meeting

 
 
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PFI - Labour's binge profiteering

THE GOVERNMENT has announced that a new £1.5 billion wave of new hospitals will be built under the costly but profitable (to private firms!) Private Finance Initiative (PFI). Six new hospitals will open in Leicester, Torbay, North Staffordshire, Tameside and Glossop, Salford and Walsall from 2010.

Health Minister Andy Burnham sounded excited: "The go-ahead is great news for patients who will benefit from modern, bright, new buildings. The new facilities ... will be affordable well into the future. Each scheme has been rigorously checked to make sure that it offers value for money."

However, this year the National Audit Office (NAO) said private investors made over £80 million out of a refinancing deal at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital but the hospital was only handed £34 million.

A UNISON official said: "PFI schemes are expensive, inflexible and are adding to the current financial burdens of many hospital trusts." The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich faces insolvency because, according to the auditors, PFI is costing an additional £9 million per year compared with conventional procurement.

At a time of crisis in the NHS, with health staff's jobs under threat and with government policies causing huge deficits, this PFI plan is just binge profiteering. Labour refuse to learn from their costly mistakes. The unions must take up the fight against PFI as part of the battle to defend the NHS.


In this issue

Unite against war, terror and racism

Wars and terrorism


Socialist Party NHS campaign

"We won't be treated like dirt"

Strike ballot begins

PFI - Labour's binge profiteering

PFI scams exposed

Protests in Nuneaton

Ballots and lobbies in Pontefract

Sheffield - stop these attacks on children's health

Cuts and sell-offs in Birmingham

The NHS: What we say


Socialist Party youth and students

Tony Blair takes the biscuit...

Preparing for the new term

Lincoln launches anti-BNP campaign


Socialist Party campaigns

Liberal U-turn stops tenants' ballot victory

Cream for fat cats - debts for us!


Socialist Party workplace news

Visteon workers fight for their future

Prison officers vote to strike

Crown Post Offices

National trade union meeting


 

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Related links:

PFI:

triangle'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

triangleStroud: Labour lets NHS down again

trianglePrivate hands off our NHS!

triangleSave the NHS!

trianglePontefract hospital: Army withdrawn - now kick out PFI!

triangleLansley closes another hospital A&E department

Labour:

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

triangleWales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

Hospital:

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

triangleNHS GMB members vote No to pensions deal

triangleWest London: Charing Cross hospital - Save A&E demo