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The Socialist Party says:
- Bring the NHS into public ownership and rebuild it as a publicly funded service free at the point of use, with immediate cash to end the crisis of under-funding.
- Remove the trusts, abolish the internal market. Representatives of NHS workers, trade unions and health service users should make decisions about how the NHS is run and what its priorities are.
- No to health privatisation and 'the market'.
- Abandon the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). No more profiteering by construction companies and banks. All new hospitals to be built with public funding, not for private profit. They should also use direct labour.
- Nationalise the pharmaceutical industry, the pharmacy chains and medical supply industry under working-class control and management to end the massive subsidy these parasites drain from the NHS. Integrate these services into a democratically controlled NHS.
- A socialist programme to eliminate poverty and inequality - the biggest killer and cause of ill-health.
In this issue
Thousands march to save NHS
West Midlands says 'Save our hospitals'
The Socialist Party says:
'Gift' to cuts advisers
Global Warming
Capitalism is killing the planet: Fight for socialism!
Can global warming be stopped?
Socialist Students
Thousands join fees demonstration
Where now after the protests?
International socialist news and analysis
Mexico: Police and army attack Oaxaca rebellion
Lula's win is no victory for Brazil's poor
Cyprus: Fight for Kurdish asylum rights
Big Bucks for Starbucks - nothing for small farmers
Marxist analysis: history
Hungary 1956: When workers rose in their millions
The Socialist Interview
Crime and punishment - the prison officers' view
Workplace analysis
Building a national shop stewards' network
Southampton journalists take on Newsquest
Civil service redundancies
Union votes for anti-cuts campaign
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