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Our NHS is being ‘destroyed’, it’s ‘on its knees’ and time is running out to save it [VIDEO]

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
27 February 2017
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The fight for the future of the NHS has just stepped up a gear. As on Saturday 4 March thousands of people will be joining together to defend it. And it’s something we can all get involved in, as the event’s message couldn’t be clearer: It’s Our NHS.

Fighting back

The People’s Assembly Against Austerity (PA) and Health Campaigns Together (HCT) have organised a public march in the centre of London to defend the NHS. The event on Saturday will call for a:

  • Fully funded, publicly owned, NHS & social care service.
  • Stop to government cuts, closures and privatisation of the NHS.
  • Lifting of the pay restraint for health service staff.

Campaigners say the Tories have forced the NHS to “its knees” since they came to power in coalition in 2010:

Private companies are gaining an ever greater foothold within the NHS. Years of pay restraint has seen the value of NHS staff salaries reduce by 14% since 2010. The Government’s Sustainability and Transformation Plans [STP] are a smokescreen for a massive programme of hospital and community service closures, and are its latest instrument for privatisation.

The facts and figures would seem to back the groups’ claims:

  • The amount paid to ‘independent’ companies has more than doubled since 2010 to over £8bn a year.
  • Nearly 10% of government health funding now goes to private companies.
  • Private companies working in the NHS have seen their profits soar by up to 100%.
  • The 1% pay cap on health service staffs’ salaries has seen their money drop by 14% in real terms.

Campaigners say STPs are secret privatisation plans. And that the government splitting the NHS into 44 areas across the country is paving the way for private companies to buy it up. Watch:

It’s our NHS

The rally will see campaigners march from Tavistock Square to parliament, with transport being provided from across the country to get people to London. PA and HCT say we have to act, before the Tories “destroy” the health service.

And as the conscious rapper and poet Potent Whisper says in his piece The Rhyming Guide to NHS Privatisation:

Take a second to think about the people in your life

Who have had to use the NHS or else they would have died.

In fact, without the NHS and all that it provides

How many of you would even be here, today, alive?

 

Think about it. And then march for ‘Our NHS’ on 4 March.

Get Involved!

– Find out more about the march on 4 March.

– Read more from The Canary on the NHS.

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