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The Socialist 9 November 2006

NHS: Stop this market madness

NHS: stop this market madness

Doctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

Health minister's 'scary' performance

The public-sector fat cats

Out of the horse's mouth


Students can defeat fees

Campaign to defeat top-up fees

Build a real alternative to BNP


Hanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq


Solidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign


National action needed against performance pay

Devon teachers get organised

Education protests


When British imperialism hit the rocks

 
 
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Health minister's 'scary' performance

AT 6.30am on 1 November, with people from our hospital, we set off to Westminster to lobby our MPs regarding the systematic cuts taking place in our health service.

Jon Smith, GMB branch secretary, Sheffield Children's Hospital

How would our local MPs answer questions like: "How is our children's hospital going to save £10 million over the next two years? What are you doing to safeguard our children's future? How is our local teaching hospital going to save £100 million over the next two years? What's your response to all the job losses and ward closures around the country?"

After seeing our local MPs, who just 'noted' our concerns, we accepted an offer to see a junior health minister and an MP who was chairing a meeting on the NHS in Yorkshire. This is when it turned really scary!

After ten minutes of hearing the junior minister reading from the usual New Labour script, we were asked if we would like to ask any questions. We did. The response was enlightening...

It started with the usual answers of... waiting lists are down... More nurses than ever... PFI is not to blame... Then, maybe because we were asking questions they could not answer, the meeting turned very aggressive.

Our questions were answered with "Look who do you think the NHS is safer with, Brown or Cameron?" then we had "Don't think you can come down here waving your 'stop the privatisation' placards then think you can vote for us. So tell your members to vote for us!" Amazing! When we smiled at them we even got "and you WILL smile!" backed up with a jabbing little finger being pointed at us.

Perhaps the scariest part was when their secretary shot out of the room to bring in a union regional officer to back up their argument!

We made it out of there in one piece, soon to be back on our coach and up the M1. I suppose the only response I can give to the MP's statement of 'don't think you can vote for us' is: "Thanks for the advice, we won't!"


In this issue

NHS: stop this market madness

Doctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

Health minister's 'scary' performance

The public-sector fat cats

Out of the horse's mouth


Socialist Students

Students can defeat fees

Campaign to defeat top-up fees

Build a real alternative to BNP


War and terrorism

Hanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq


International socialist news and analysis

Solidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign


Education

National action needed against performance pay

Devon teachers get organised

Education protests


Marxist analysis: history

When British imperialism hit the rocks


 

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