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Paul Mason comes for a Canary columnist – and it doesn’t end well for him

Hannah Sharland by Hannah Sharland
5 July 2024
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Columnist Paul Mason hit out at Canary NHS journalist Dr Julia Grace Patterson. Now, he’s probably wishing he kept his mouth shut.

Specifically, the wannabe Labour MP accused Patterson of “disinfo” on the red Tories’ plans to privatise the NHS.

Naturally then, the Canary’s own expert columnist on all matters NHS privatisation knows how to call out sleazy careerists when she sees them. And Paul Mason was no exception.

Paul Mason spouts Wes Streeting’s NHS propaganda

It all kicked off when Mason posted a thread slandering Green Party co-leader and Bristol Central candidate Carla Denyer’s campaign leaflet:

Guess what’s come up on the doorstep today in Bristol Central? Spontaneous annoyance at the Green Party’s lies about Labour “privatising” the NHS. They’ve been called out for disinfo locally but it deserves national attention… 1/ 🧵 pic.twitter.com/zTxelxkZBW

— Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) July 3, 2024

According to Mason, Denyer’s claims about Wes Streeting’s plans to privatise the NHS are “disinfo” and “falsehoods”. Patterson quickly put Mason in his place:

Umm… the Labour Party are open about their plans to continue privatising the NHS. Why are you denying facts Paul Mason?🚨 https://t.co/OQ4P86noXC

— Dr Julia Grace Patterson💙 (@JujuliaGrace) July 4, 2024

However, mansplain Mason was intransigent, turning the same accusation on Patterson:

Wes Streeting: “it will be privatised over my dead body”. Clear enough? Stop the disinfo

— Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) July 4, 2024

You’d almost think Mason hasn’t been paying attention to the last three years of Streeting in shadowy corporate crony cabinet action. In fact, since the election campaign started, in May, the vociferous Labour Party privatisation frontman said it’s exactly what Labour would do:

Does shilling for these shysters for nothing in return not get boring, Paul? pic.twitter.com/X5Fs3Gd6ob

— Tom (@TomLevins1) July 4, 2024

As the Canary’s James Wright previously detailed about this:

the very existence of private sector healthcare takes resources and expertise away from the NHS. The difference is that shareholders are making huge profits in the private sector.

So when politicians like Streeting seek private provision for the NHS, instead of investing in public healthcare, the cost of those profits are transferred to the taxpayer.

What’s more, some folks on X pointed out the obvious hypocrisy – Streeting’s literal vested healthcare interests for one:

Is this the same Wes Streeting who has accepted over £100,000 in donations from individuals linked to the private healthcare sector…?

— Paul Higgitt (@PaulHiggitt1) July 4, 2024

Privatisation in a nutshell

Crucially though, Patterson showed up Mason’s piss-poor attempt to twist the truth. While he was pushing Streeting’s propaganda, Patterson pointed out that what Labour is doing, is precisely privatisation in a nutshell.

Specifically, she highlighted the World Health Organization’s (WHO) definition of privatisation in healthcare. Had Mason cared to do a quick Google, he would have found this helpful summary:

Privatization can be defined as a process in which non-government actors become increasingly involved in the financing and/or provision of health care services.

Of course, this is just what Streeting and Labour are proposing to do with the NHS:

It’s not a lie you giant fucking wankerhttps://t.co/33VLENaFrC pic.twitter.com/EXXsUX6HQD

— Tiberius (@ecomarxi) July 3, 2024

In fact, here he is in the rightwing Corporate shill magazine the Spectator, describing these very plans again:

Streeting and Labour are calling for privatization – under the WHO or any meaningful definition of privatization. pic.twitter.com/WOj7thC3NW

— Jon Garfield 🌹 (@_jongarf) July 4, 2024

Peeling off parts of the NHS for private companies to swoop in and seize services IS privatisation, plain and simple. What’s more, it’s funny that Mason took weasel Wes’s word for it. Never have I ever seen a massive Labour U-turn or a pack of the party’s outright lies.

Featured image via the Canary

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