Sunday, 10 February 2008

us health care on way nhs to be closed



US health care on the way: NHS to be closed by Brown

Dr Derek Wall has condemned the takeover the United Health Europe of

three doctors surgeries in London

'Gordon Brown's obssession with free market economics will unless

halted led to the end of the NHS. Your local surgery is under

threat from US based 'health' corporations or even perhaps Asda! PFI

has been an expensive disaster and while the plan is to cut costs, the

long term

consequences as shown by the US experience is rising bills and a

falling service. Gordon Brown governs for corporations and is

acceleration the erosion

of the public service ethos. From Nick Clegg's call for imaginative

reforms to the Thatcherite traditions that still under pin Cameron's

conservativism, there is a

three party consensus emerging that threatens the survival of one of

Britain's greatest institutions; the NHS.

The Green Party is the only major political party which pledges to

keep the NHS in the hands of the public and way from the reach of

short term profit mongers'

GREEN PARTY TRADE UNION GROUP STATEMENT 30/01/2008 The Green Party

Trade Union Group is extremely concerned to learn that (as reported in

the Evening Standard: 28/1/2008), a private American health firm

(United Health Europe) has won control of three GP surgeries in

London. We fear that this is the first step in an attempt to privatise

primary health care in the UK. We believe that this is being done

without any proper consultation with the citizens of the UK, who as

stakeholders are the true owners of the National Health Service. We

also fear that this paves the way to monopolistic malpractice and

profiteering if it allows pharmaceutical and retail conglomerates such

as Boots and Tesco to have any control over the salaries, judgements

and activities of GP's and other primary health providers We pledge

our full support to opposition this disgraceful step and any others

like it by GPs, patient and pensioner groups, and trade unions in the

health sector. We call on Green Party spokespersons nationally,

locally and regionally to promptly issue public statements condemning

this privatisation and call open the Green Party press office to give

such statement maximum promotion. We further call on the forthcoming

spring conference of the GP to pass an emergency motion along the


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