The Socialist

The Socialist 23 November 2006

Public health not private profit

Public health not private profit

Nurses against 'natural wastage'

Swansea says no closures

Ipswich campaign saves nurses' jobs

Pensioners lead the way


Socialism 2006 main rally

Films show a world of rising struggles

Socialist Party youth rally

Socialism 2006: a great success

Collection a big success

Socialism 2006 closing rally: defend the NHS

Sri Lanka


Stop the fat cats! No to Cutbacks! Fight tuition fees!


Marxism in Today's World


Can Labour be reclaimed?


Homelessness: Privatising the problem


Worldwide protests at MP's murder

Leicester protest

Thatcher's monetarist guru dies

Prodi government under siege

US rages but Ortega's victory is no revolution


Queen's speech says 'work till you drop'

Lincoln organises against the far right


Local government pensions: We're no April fools!

Disciplinary action against UNISON secretary

JJB Sports workers score a victory

Fujitsu on strike

 
 
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Bury

Pensioners lead the way

A HUNDRED people marched through Bury, Greater Manchester, on 18 November to protest at the closure of Ward 30 at Fairfield General Hospital.

Paul Gerrard

The local trust propose to close this elderly rehabilitation ward, dispersing patients to more acute wards where their needs could easily be overlooked, or to social services establishments with no medical presence. And all this in the middle of winter!

The local Tory mayor turned up in full regalia to lead the march but when he saw the placards and banners he left hurriedly. No loss there, then!

Bury Pensioners' Association (BPA) has spearheaded the campaign to keep the ward open, as their members would suffer if the closure went through.

Their banner was carried proudly as they handed in petition at the trust HQ.

At the rally Phil Kaisermann, former steward at East Lancashire Paper Mill and BPA activist, denounced the lack of consultation and the threat to elderly people's lives that closure represents. In a fighting speech midwife and midwifery lecturer Sarah Davies stressed that local struggles, such as the one over the Stroud birthing centre, can win.

This campaign in Bury is precisely the kind of local battle that needs to be linked with other struggles in Manchester and the wider national fight at the Nuneaton meeting in December (see above).


In this issue

Public health not private profit

Nurses against 'natural wastage'

Swansea says no closures

Ipswich campaign saves nurses' jobs

Pensioners lead the way


Socialism 2006

Socialism 2006 main rally

Films show a world of rising struggles

Socialist Party youth rally

Socialism 2006: a great success

Collection a big success

Socialism 2006 closing rally: defend the NHS

Sri Lanka


Education

Stop the fat cats! No to Cutbacks! Fight tuition fees!


New Socialist Party publication

Marxism in Today's World


The Socialist Interview

Can Labour be reclaimed?


Homelessness Feature

Homelessness: Privatising the problem


International socialist news

Worldwide protests at MP's murder

Leicester protest

Thatcher's monetarist guru dies

Prodi government under siege

US rages but Ortega's victory is no revolution


Socialist Party news and analysis

Queen's speech says 'work till you drop'

Lincoln organises against the far right


Socialist Party workplace news

Local government pensions: We're no April fools!

Disciplinary action against UNISON secretary

JJB Sports workers score a victory

Fujitsu on strike


 

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Related links:

Elderly:

triangleCare home closures in Sheffield

triangleWho cares about home care?

triangleSouthern Cross - Social care on the brink

triangleCare homes privatisation hits the elderly

triangleThe difference a union makes

triangleNational Care Service - fact or fiction?

Hospital:

triangle'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

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