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Bring Back The NHS!

November 4, 2016

The NHS in England is being dismantled. Only a change to the law can stop the damage. Now more than ever. Thousands have contacted their MPs asking them to support the NHS Reinstatement Bill. On 13th July 2016, the NHS Reinstatement Bill was successfully presented in the House of Commons, by Margaret Greenwood, Labour MP for Wirral West.

A second reading will take place in the House Of Commons today.

The National Health Service has been one of the UK’s greatest achievements. For 65 years it has provided a cost effective, universal health service, free at the point of need to all people irrespective of their background, circumstance or ability to pay.

Yet over the last 25 years, this founding vision has been slowly but surely eroded. The final blow was the Health and Social Care Act 2012, forcing a commercialised model on the NHS in England. Hospital beds are being axed. A&E services are being closed and staff cut; the World Health Organisation says that because of privatisation the ‘NHS’ is no longer a service for everyone free at the point of need. You can sign the petition to support the NHS reinstatement bill below.

Royal Hospital Liverpool 2016

Royal Hospital Liverpool 2016

Royal Liverpool Hospital 2016

Royal Liverpool Hospital 2016

Royal Liverpool Hospital 2016

Royal Liverpool Hospital 2016

Pensioners campaigning to save Liverpool Women's Hospital

Pensioners campaigning to save Liverpool Women’s Hospital

Liverpool 2016

Liverpool 2016

Liverpool 2016

Liverpool 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women's Hospital 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women’s Hospital 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women's Hospital 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women’s Hospital 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women's Hospital 2016

Campaign to save Liverpool Women’s Hospital 2016

Demonstration against NHS cuts. London 1987

Demonstration against NHS cuts. London 1987

You can sign the petition here:

NHS Reinstatement Bill

 

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