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The Socialist 14 December 2011

Tories speak for the rich, not for us

The Socialist issue 698

Tories speak for the rich - not for us


Hands off our NHS!

Unacceptable! Draconian sentences for Dundee 'Facebook riot' teenagers

Striking to defend pensions

No progress at climate conference

Them & Us

Why I joined the Socialist Party


Stand up to the Con-Dem government


Inside Job: Capitalism is a failed system: support the socialist fightback

TV review: Britain's great housing scandal exposed


All out now to stop the sites!

Pensioners and workers - united fight needed

Occupy London tours Canary Wharf

Action after N30

Langdon school strike

Public sector pensions - where now?

Tax workers on strike

Workplace news in brief


"Putin is a thief", "Putin is a thief"

Kazakhstan - 20 years of authoritarianism!


Cameron's drugs problems

Attacks on Tupe rights hit hard

Building bosses and their blacklist

 
 

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Cameron's drugs problems

Paul Gerrard

David Cameron recently announced plans to fast-track new drugs, making them available to patients more quickly, and before they have completed clinical trials.

Then the Times let the cat out of the bag. They called it "allowing the companies that develop innovative medicines to profit from their discoveries more quickly". That sounded exactly like Cameron and Tory health minister Lansley.

Next day I read that "cures for killer diseases are at risk from cuts". Scientific breakthroughs with the potential to cure Parkinson's Disease, and provide vaccines for global killers such as HIV / Aids and malaria are at risk from cuts to university spending, especially Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Imperial College and University College London.

Cambridge is seen as the birthplace of molecular biology and is a leading facility in the search for a cure for Parkinson's.

We might think a university like Cambridge is rolling in money but they had a 70% cut in infrastructure funding this year.

They are spending £200 million to replace a 48 year old molecular biology lab and had to divert operational funding to their capital programme to complete the project.

One academic warns that "this is not sustainable in the long term" and that "any further cuts would be extremely damaging to our ability to respond to future needs".

Cambridge has had £100 million from the government over the last three years but is due to receive only £45 million over the next three.

So Cameron wants to dole out untested drugs but on the other hand his cuts threaten to delay or prevent the development of new drugs. Is this confusion due to Cameron taking some drugs of his own or to defending a chaotic capitalist system dependent on profit?


In this issue


Socialist Party feature

Tories speak for the rich - not for us


Socialist Party news and analysis

Hands off our NHS!

Unacceptable! Draconian sentences for Dundee 'Facebook riot' teenagers

Striking to defend pensions

No progress at climate conference

Them & Us

Why I joined the Socialist Party


Socialist Party editorial

Stand up to the Con-Dem government


Socialist Party reviews

Inside Job: Capitalism is a failed system: support the socialist fightback

TV review: Britain's great housing scandal exposed


Socialist Party workplace news

All out now to stop the sites!

Pensioners and workers - united fight needed

Occupy London tours Canary Wharf

Action after N30

Langdon school strike

Public sector pensions - where now?

Tax workers on strike

Workplace news in brief


International socialist news and analysis

"Putin is a thief", "Putin is a thief"

Kazakhstan - 20 years of authoritarianism!


Readers' Comments

Cameron's drugs problems

Attacks on Tupe rights hit hard

Building bosses and their blacklist


 

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Drugs:

triangleFilm review: 'Cocaine Unwrapped'

triangleManchester Socialist Party: Drugs - A socialist perspective

triangleJobs massacre at Pfizer

triangleNHS cuts: The Con-Dem sting in the tail

trianglefast news

triangleThe NHS today - can it meet everyone's health needs?

Tupe:

triangleAttacks on Tupe rights hit hard

triangleFawley refinery construction engineers summarily sacked

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

Cambridge:

triangleCambridge Uni to go private?

trianglePrivate 'vultures' to run NHS hospital

triangleCambridge post workers strike

David Cameron:

triangleTories stand for the 1%... We need a voice for the 99%!

triangleStriking back in austerity Britain

triangleWhat's wrong with capitalism?