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10th August 2006 updated 25th August 2006
Click 'Read more' for other recent letters on Labour's moves towards privatisation of our NHS. Click here for previous Glos health news, photos of the Stroud march and other actions.
Brian Hughes accuses the Green party of
'ignorance', 'dogma' and being mistaken over our opposition to private
sector involvement in the NHS (letters 26/07/06). Infact our opposition
to privatisation has widespread public support and the British Medical
Association has now publicly called upon its members to join the ‘Keep
Our NHS Public’ campaign.
Labour's adoption of Conservative
privatisation policies means more and more money for unaccountable
health companies, shareholders and fat-cat directors but cuts to
standards and already under-resourced services. The extent of private
sector involvement already is staggering. Labour have increased health
funding but it is the private companies that are seeing most of the
benefits: £3.3 billion profit from PFI schemes alone. That taxpayers
money could have prevented the threat to our local services.
Brian Hughes argues that GPs have always been mainly self-employed but
he fails to note that those contracts were with the government. Under
the new system, doctors’ contracts will be with the commercial sector.
A recent editorial in the British Journal of General Practice agrees
with Green concerns that these new contracts are part of the process of
NHS privatisation and should be repealed. They provide a way of
breaking up primary care so that it can be taken over by commercial
companies, including large US corporations that specialise in cutting
costs by denying patients care. I would urge all to pledge their
support to the national campaign to stop this: <www.keepourNHSpublic.com>
Cllr. Philip Booth, Stroud District Green Party
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