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VIDEO: How May will finish off the NHS

Needs no explanation or development. Whatever you think of Corbyn or Labour and their manifold shortcomings on foreign policy etc, if you want to keep universal healthcare free at the point of delivery, don’t vote for May


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philbayliss
philbayliss
May 20, 2017 8:48 PM

Social care? The last of the suction of wealth from the body politic. An overnight social revolution that has taken over 200 years. Enclosure Acts removed land from common ownership; social wealth accumulated over generations which culminated in a social democratic society where basic needs were in the hands of the people, managed in trust by the Government. Once Thatcher/Reagan and Clinton/Blair neoliberalism has seen the transfer of wealth through public utilities, transport, energy and housing. The welfare system is systematically being privatised. And now care. £100,000 now has to pay for your care, and your pension (the end of final salary pensions now mean that your pension pot will form part of the asset base to be taken in to account when your care costs are calculated), and inheritance to your family. What incentives are there to invest in your future? An end to the ‘bank of Mum and… Read more »

rosshendry
rosshendry
May 19, 2017 7:16 PM

This from The Spectator:
“…Many of the problems that have brought the NHS to its knees — such as private finance initiatives which have left hospitals saddled with extraordinary levels of debt — were introduced by Labour. The introduction of the internal market and foundation trusts paved the way for hospitals being businesses in themselves, but with no clear plan for what would happen if they failed.”
I’m not convinced that voting Labour will help resolve the NHS crisis. Surely it’s obvious to all but the brain dead that both main political parties haven’t had a clue how to sort out the NHS – they just blame each other, year in and year out. Enough already with that tired game.
The idea of a Royal Commission, mentioned in The Spectator article, sounds good to me.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/the-nhs-is-dying-and-only-theresa-may-can-save-it/

MS
MS
May 19, 2017 8:30 PM
Reply to  rosshendry

There’s only one problem with the NHS -it’s underfunded. Since its inception it has been opposed by the elites, who had representatives in both parties, and who have been sponsored to undermine it for many decades. May is planning the final blow now, and if she is elected the NHS will cease to exist. Labour aren’t perfect, but they offer some guarantees we will continue to get universal healthcare free at the point of delivery. Under the Tories this will very likely vanish once and for all. Voting Labour is the only option for anyone who isn’t a billionaire.

Manda
Manda
May 19, 2017 2:51 PM

Just to add this 1 hour Peter Bach documentary ‘Sell Off’, which covers the history of the long policy to covertly privatize the NHS by successive governments. http://selloff.org.uk/nhs/default.html
Posting this I am once again reminded of the term Tariq Ali coined “extreme centre”.
Dr Bob Gill has been crowd funding to make a follow up documentary…
https://www.gofundme.com/thegreatnhsheist

Manda
Manda
May 19, 2017 2:36 PM

There is no choice but vote Labour and get ready to fight vigorously to defend the policies if elected… this is the fight of decades and if we don’t push back UK will become a neo feudal society subservient to transnational corporations, banks and Oligarch/wealthy Rentiers. A side note, Check Craig Murray’s twitter feed for a re tweet with attachment by a Manda Scott regarding alleged collusion between Tory government and insurance industry on the dubbed ‘dementia tax’ property grab in the Tory manifesto. Contains info from an apparent City of London leaker. I can’t link or copy (protected mode) and have no idea how to do screen grabs I’m afraid. Here are selected tasters quoted from the tweet (unattributed) attachment:- “I work in the City. The Insurance industry was approached by the Government several months ago with the aim of creating a new market for a new product.”… “Boils… Read more »

Manda
Manda
May 19, 2017 2:40 PM
Reply to  Manda

ps. That’s Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg

Manda
Manda
May 19, 2017 3:16 PM
Reply to  Manda

Spelling errors are mine, sorry.

flybow
flybow
May 19, 2017 12:39 PM

They need to go. Or the pogrom on the disabled will go on unabated.

Dead World Walking
Dead World Walking
May 19, 2017 9:37 AM

Evil incarnate, best describes neo conservatives all around the world.
Their psychopathic policies make the Spanish Inquisition look like the Teddy Bear’s Picnic.
Loved Jeremy Corbyn’s speech at Bradford University, where he promised among other things, to make sure every British child had the opportunity to learn a musical instrument.

tutisicecream
tutisicecream
May 19, 2017 4:51 AM

It’s a no brainer, May offers what – a break with Thatcherism??? This is how cynical the Tories have become. They still reverie Thatcher, but offer this instead of a proper manifesto to dupe the spongebobs in the electorate…
Excellent video.

joekano76
joekano76
May 19, 2017 2:33 AM

Reblogged this on Floating-voter.