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The Socialist 15 December 2006

NHS Crisis: Turn anger into action

NHS Crisis: Turn anger into action

Teachers support day of action against health cuts

QEH Hospital - a victim of privatisation

NHS news


Frankenstein kills out of control monster


Ipswich murders lifts lid on violent world


PCS: Vote 'Yes' against job cuts and low pay

Heroic struggle scores victory for Visteon workers

Victory for Glasgow's Council Workers in the Fight for Protection


Privatisation, but not as we know it


The wealth gap widens


Good riddance to the 'butcher of Chile'


JOHN HAMILTON – Blairites re-write history


Private companies rule - and ruin

BNP fiasco but vigilance essential


TWGU merger: Build a fighting union

Mass meeting prepares for action

Protesting against fare increases

Leeds workers on strike to defend pensions


The Socialist quiz

 
 
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NHS news

Whitehaven

AROUND 4,000 people marched through the Cumbrian town of Whitehaven on 9 December to warn the local health trust - hands off west Cumbria's hospital services!

Speakers warned that jobs and services at risk already at West Cumberland Hospital would lead to more cuts and leave it as just a treat and transfer unit. And by any form of road transport it's an hour and a half's drive from Whitehaven to supposed 'replacement' hospital services in Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness.

Exeter

ON 2 December, Exeter Socialist Party held a day of action against cuts in the NHS. Devon is suffering massive cuts and closures in the NHS. In places like Torquay, Plymouth and Barnstaple the future of free health care is far from certain. Exeter itself has also suffered closures and privatisations.

Over recent months our Saturday stalls have been greeted with an overwhelming response, people from all over Devon identify the Socialist Party as the only group fighting against New Labour's neo-liberal project.

Our day of action sold 20 papers and raised the amount of signatures on our petitions to over 500. By approaching every member of the public that walked past, we really kick-started our "save our NHS" campaign. We hope our public meeting, in January, will in turn kick-start a local campaign group that can take on our profit-hungry local council and New Labour MP.

Lincoln

ON 9 December Socialist Party members from Lincoln and Nottingham were at the annual Lincoln Christmas Market, petitioning against the sell-off of our NHS. Our stall sold 62 copies of the socialist. Recent reports about cuts in services involve cutbacks in housekeeping services at Lincoln County Hospital's maternity wing, as well as further proposals to cut A&E provision. A healthcare worker told us that management were trying to axe as many agency and non-permanent staff as possible while claiming that no jobs would be lost.

Many local people signed our petition, including health workers, pensioners, young people and even a local Labour councillor who said he was "proper Labour", indicating the resentment among many rank and file Labour Party members. Many of these people, disillusioned with the Blair/Brown New Labour project, would readily move to a new workers' party if they were confident in the prospects for this.

By campaigning on issues such as the NHS, education and housing we can convince people like this of the need for united action, for the unions to stop funding the Labour Party and to put their resources into forming a new party standing up for what they believe in.

Marc Glasscoe, Socialist Party Lincolnshire

In this issue

NHS Crisis: Turn anger into action

Teachers support day of action against health cuts

QEH Hospital - a victim of privatisation

NHS news


War and terrorism

Frankenstein kills out of control monster


Violence against women

Ipswich murders lifts lid on violent world


Workplace news and analysis

PCS: Vote 'Yes' against job cuts and low pay

Heroic struggle scores victory for Visteon workers

Victory for Glasgow's Council Workers in the Fight for Protection


Special feature

Privatisation, but not as we know it


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

The wealth gap widens


International socialist news and analysis

Good riddance to the 'butcher of Chile'


Obituary

JOHN HAMILTON – Blairites re-write history


Socialist Party news and analysis

Private companies rule - and ruin

BNP fiasco but vigilance essential


Workplace analysis

TWGU merger: Build a fighting union

Mass meeting prepares for action

Protesting against fare increases

Leeds workers on strike to defend pensions


The Socialist Xmas quiz

The Socialist quiz


 

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Related links:

NHS:

triangle'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

triangleNHS GMB members vote No to pensions deal

triangleIt's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

triangleNorth Derbyshire Socialist Party: The battle to save the NHS - how will we win?

triangleExposed: the dirty world of NHS privatisation

Lincoln:

triangleLincolnshire Socialist Party: Vote TUSC - no to cuts and privatisation!

triangleLincolnshire Socialist Party: Mental health - how it suffers under capitalism

triangleLincolnshire Socialist Party: Campaign Kazakhstan - for democratic, social and workers' rights

triangleLincoln Socialist Party: The Tories' Welfare Reform Bill and how to fight it

Exeter:

triangleExeter Socialist Party: After 30th November, how can we defeat the cuts?

triangleLiverpool city council and its 'consultation'

triangleAnti-cuts May Day in Exeter

Socialist Party:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right