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Opportunistic speeches at Hull march against NHS cuts
On Saturday 22 September over 300 trade unionists and service users marched through Hull to protest against £99 million worth of cuts to the Hull and East Riding NHS trust.
These cuts will result in 300 beds (a fifth of capacity) going and the neurology department being closed.
A petition with over 3,000 names has been collected and will be handed to government minister Jeremy Hunt and thousands of leaflets were produced and distributed around Hull and the surrounding areas.
The march was loud and vibrant with families, the elderly and young people all taking part.
Disgracefully the local Labour MPs didn't attend. There were rumours flying around that the shadow cabinet had instructed them not to attend due to the influence of "socialists" in the planning of the march.
Opportunistic as ever, "Lord" John Prescott who is standing for the local police commissioner position spoke at the rally.
His speech, saying he's proud to be a 'pleb' and being against the cuts in the NHS might have had a bit more meaning had the cabinet he sat on in the previous Labour government not opened the door to the Tories' brutal cuts with the introduction of PFI and the privatisation of services.
Other Labour Party supporters spoke and claimed that the Labour Party would ensure that the NHS wouldn't be cut under a Labour government.
What good is this though if the cuts are pushed through elsewhere? The fact that the Labour Party does not oppose all cuts means that all that would happen is other key services such as education and welfare would be cut more to maintain the NHS.
The Socialist Party was well received on the march with over 40 copies of the Socialist sold and leaflets being distributed.
We argued that not one cut is needed to any public service! The austerity agenda is clearly not working and what we need is to invest in services and communities instead of propping up the bankers and the 1%.
Matt Whale, Hull Socialist Party
This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 24 September 2012 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.
In this issue
Fightback against austerity
Action against austerity
Teachers: march together, then strike together against austerity
Reasons to join the 20 October demo, reasons to build for a 24-hour strike
General strike, the biggest weapon
Model resolution for a 24-hour general strike
Socialist Party feature
Labour Party conference: Can Labour give a lead in the fight against austerity?
International socialist news and analysis
Afghanistan war: end this 'pointless waste of life'
Spain: March on Madrid kicks off a hot autumn of struggle
South Africa: 'Lonmin settlement a victory - struggle pays!'
Socialist Party news and analysis
TUSC conference: A step forward for working class political representation
Murdoch empire: a whole barrel of bad apples
Action needed to save NHS from privatisation
Them & Us
Socialist Party workplace news
Workers strike as Argos tightens the screws
Knowsley council fears anti-privatisation campaign
Solidarity with workers sacked from Crossrail
Workplace news in brief
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
No excuse! Thousands protest against victim blaming on London Slutwalk
Scrap student fees
Enthusiastic start to the year for Socialist Students
Why Hull council should defy the government's cuts to services
Tameside library closures - "Get used to it" says councillor
Opportunistic speeches at Hull march against NHS cuts
Cellist Alfia Nakipbekova speaks out about Kazakhstan
Opencast mining: "Protect us from Provectus"
Socialist history
Belfast Outdoor Relief Strike 1932
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