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Save the NHS demo:24th June 06

j. | 26.06.2006 08:12 | Health | Workers' Movements

Health workers and NHS users joined a street protest in Manchester on 24th June 2006 regarding the Pennine Acute Trust crisis that threatens more than 1,200 NHS jobs.

NHS-not for sale
NHS-not for sale

Rhythms of Resistance Manchester
Rhythms of Resistance Manchester


The protest, led by the samba band Rhythms of Resistance Manchester, started at Victoria station and ended at Castlefield arena with a rally.

The job cuts threat is due to the current NHS debt, which is less than 1 percent of its total budget. If jobs are cut, patient care will suffer.

Protestors demanded that the government gives the money as it could easily afford it, rather than cut jobs which will have an impact on health services. Service users raised concerns regarding recent privatization policies concerning the NHS and demanded that the NHS remains public. Service users and health workers stated that the NHS is not for sale.

A protestor said “it is more than disappointing to see the government keen to spend money on war and killing people but not willing to give money to maintain NHS services. It is scary to realize how ‘human and life unfriendly’ this government is. We say ‘no to war; no to the privatization of the NHS, no to NHS job cuts!’ The government has messed up enough times-do not let it mess things up this time too!”

j.

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great event, we need more

26.06.2006 10:52

This was a very important and significant event and with the BMA about to declare its support for 'Keep Our NHS Public' public awareness and involvement can only grow, this dreadful privatisation of the NHS must be stopped. However, we must not, I repeat must not, allow the SWP to hijack the campaign as they are trying to do in some cities.

btw, anymore pictures?

Keep Our NHS Public

 http://www.keepournhspublic.com/index.php

sheff1


Privatise the NHS!

30.06.2006 13:37

Surely 48 years of waste, mismanagement and poor perfromance is enough. The NHS is an insult to the British public. I'm sure those who founded the NHS meant well, but like so many socialist ideas it is a mess in practice. Most nationalised industries were privatised years ago. Time to do the same with the NHS.

simon