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The Socialist 14 August 2013

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

The Socialist issue 776

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

End zero-hour contracts now!


A tale of two Britains


Beware a recovery!

Met finally apologise for G20 death

London Olympics legacy - one year on

Football and big business: time to reclaim the game

Socialist Party subs appeal

Them & Us


Come to the Socialist Party Summer Camp


Hunt attacks NHS staff and patients

Save Our Hospital!

Protest at the Tory Conference in Manchester


Tunisia: Mobilise to bring down the government

South Africa: Limpopo WASP launch

Seattle: Socialist challenge to corporate Democrats


Defend the Four: Tribunal compensation award to Unison activists

Postal workers ballot for action

On your bike, Serco

Swansea council pay attacks angers workers


Winning a reprieve from the bedroom tax


Building TUSC in Caerphilly


Reflections and sycophancy: Kinnock versus the socialist Liverpool council

The Mill: A change from the usual TV

Successes, failures and stalemates: A week in the life of a trade union rep

 
 
 
 

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Save Our Hospital!

Shut down the town!

Andy Bentley, Staffordshire Socialist Party

Self-appointed administrators have announced plans to reduce services at Stafford District General Hospital (DGH) and facilities in surrounding towns. It leaves people to travel 20 miles to hospitals in Wolverhampton or Stoke.

This is what they effectively decided months ago - it fits in nicely with government plans to run down DGHs and dismantle and privatise the NHS. No one in Staffordshire accepts their verdict!

The administrators' so-called consultation is a sham - they know it and we know it! Over 1,500 angry people turned up to Stafford's first 'consultation' meeting. Only half could fit in the room, others went to another room, 250 listened in a car park.

Despite calls for calm, people vented fury against health bosses who had cut their services. They cried "turn it off" as bosses played their promo video. Staff who challenged the bosses were cheered to the rafters. If that's the start, then future consultation meetings don't augur well for administrators!

We don't need to be 'consulted' again - 50,000 of us marched on 20 April against any plans to dismantle Stafford/Cannock hospital! Originally the administrators raised the spectre of closure but the pressure we have all put on means they are not confident enough to go that far at this stage.

But they're clearly still not listening enough! The powers that be still want to get rid of Maternity, Paediatrics, Intensive care and downgrade A&E. We need to step up the fight to defend Stafford and Cannock! Decisive action is necessary.

If we are to make them listen to us and keep our services then we must close down the town for a huge protest! Every business should close, with every worker stopping work for a day or half a day to build a giant weekday rally that can make crystal clear we will not accept the loss of any of our services.

The 50,000 who marched on 20 April showed clearly there is massive support. Now is the time to mobilise this support again.

If the 'Support Stafford Hospital' campaign called for a shutdown and named the date, this would receive massive support locally and nationally. We should turn the 'consultation' meetings into mass rallies to build support for a shutdown. Trade unions should join in by organising workplace meetings. Community groups and residents associations could organise local public meetings to mobilise support.

Neither is Stafford an isolated case. It's part of the government's plan to cut local hospitals and privatise as much as they can of our NHS. Support Stafford Hospital should appeal to organisers of other campaigns like Lewisham and elsewhere to support such action in Stafford. Save our NHS campaigners in other areas threatened with cuts might also consider taking similar action!


In this issue


Socialist Party campaigns

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

End zero-hour contracts now!


Socialist Party editorial

A tale of two Britains


Socialist Party news and analysis

Beware a recovery!

Met finally apologise for G20 death

London Olympics legacy - one year on

Football and big business: time to reclaim the game

Socialist Party subs appeal

Them & Us


Socialist Party events

Come to the Socialist Party Summer Camp


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Hunt attacks NHS staff and patients

Save Our Hospital!

Protest at the Tory Conference in Manchester


International socialist news and analysis

Tunisia: Mobilise to bring down the government

South Africa: Limpopo WASP launch

Seattle: Socialist challenge to corporate Democrats


Socialist Party workplace news

Defend the Four: Tribunal compensation award to Unison activists

Postal workers ballot for action

On your bike, Serco

Swansea council pay attacks angers workers


Anti-Bedroom Tax

Winning a reprieve from the bedroom tax


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Building TUSC in Caerphilly


Socialist Party comments and reviews

Reflections and sycophancy: Kinnock versus the socialist Liverpool council

The Mill: A change from the usual TV

Successes, failures and stalemates: A week in the life of a trade union rep


 

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