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From: The Socialist issue 485, 3 May 2007: Time for a new workers' party

Search site for keywords: workers - CNWP - Wealth gap - NHS - Huddersfield - Dave Nellist - Jackie Grunsell

NHS cuts... privatisation... widening wealth gap...

TIME FOR A NEW WORKERS' PARTY

Jackie Grunsell, Save Huddersfield NHS campaign councillor in 2006, photo Alison Hill

Jackie Grunsell, Save Huddersfield NHS campaign councillor in 2006, photo Alison Hill

THE GOVERNMENT'S relentless attacks on the NHS show that health workers and NHS users need a new political party, as well as fighting trade unions. We need to resist New Labour's onslaught of privatisation, service cuts and attacks on our terms and conditions and arm ourselves with a programme that would be in the interests of working-class people rather than the super-rich.

Adrian O'Malley Branch chair, UNISON Wakefield & Pontefract Hospitals branch

Not content with handing over more than £5 billion annually to private contractors, for treatment centres, GP services etc, the government have offered the job of commercial director at the Department of Health to R. Channing Wheeler, former vice-president of an American private healthcare purchasing company. This is another clear sign that they want to bring American-style healthcare into the NHS, with its two-tier health system - one for the rich and one for the poor.

Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt is already saying that hospitals should refuse treatment to certain categories of patient, including people who are clinically obese. This means that if you can afford to pay for healthcare, you can have what you need - the rest of us will be rationed.

The recent UNISON health conference voted for a national demonstration in defence of the NHS, which is to be held in London on 13 October. It also voted unanimously to reject the 2.5% pay award and for industrial action, including strike action if a "significant offer above the rate of inflation" is not made.

I was at the conference and delegate after delegate attacked Labour's policies and the handing of more and more of the NHS over to their friends in big business.

With the GMB union and even the Royal College of Nursing also voting for strike action, strikes in the civil service and possibly also in local government, we could be facing a summer of discontent in the public sector.

But we need to go further - all the main political parties support privatisation of the health service and the rest of the public sector.

Unfortunately, the leaders of UNISON and most of the other trade unions are firmly in the camp of New Labour. They bury their heads in the sand and refuse to discuss any alternative when more and more workers are demanding that the unions break the link with Labour and fight back against Labour's attacks.

We need to make the demonstration to defend the NHS in October as big as possible to stop the privatisers in their tracks and to support health workers in their fight to defend jobs and services.

This demo could also be a springboard towards launching a new workers' party that will unite working-class people to defend the public sector against privatisation and cuts and begin to build an electoral alternative to the three big business parties.


CNWP conference

Saturday 12 May, 12noon-5pm

Venue: University College London, Gower Street.

To register or find out more visit www.cnwp.org.uk

Speakers include:

Ricky Tomlinson - actor and Shrewsbury Two Campaign
Chris Baugh - PCS union assistant general secretary
Dave Nellist - Socialist Party councillor
Mel Mills - Huddersfield parent - campaigning against the closure of local nurseries and standing in the 3 May elections
Tony Mulhearn - Liverpool 47





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