Showing posts with label privatising NHS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privatising NHS. Show all posts
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn's speech to our South East Regional Conference (2) The Solution
Housing:
"Labour will allow councils to borrow to build council housing again and we will suspend right to buy so that when that housing is built it stays. We will invest in building genuinely affordable homes to buy, rent or for shared ownership. We have put forward a plan to invest in building housing and to create skilled jobs in the construction sector, and to meet higher standards of energy efficiency benefiting the occupants and the environment.
"We will toughen regulation on the private rented sector to ensure homes are fit for human habitation and rents are controlled."
Environment:
"We’re not going to use public money to subsidise dirty, groundwater-polluting, landscape-scarring industries like fracking.
"We will invest in the transition to a low carbon economy, not clinging on to polluting technologies that we can consign to history by harnessing technological advances with public investment.
And that investment delivers a return; a stronger economy, better jobs with higher incomes that produce more tax revenue to better fund public services.
We have huge natural resources in the UK, a world-beating history of scientific research and technological development including in many of our institutions of academic and scientific excellence [but] as a country we lag behind the rest of the world’s major economies in generating energy from renewable sources. We lag behind on the speed of our broadband and we lag behind on our transport infrastructure too.
"Nowhere is that more true that on our railways."
Rail:
"The next Labour Government will take back control from the privateers and put control in the hands of passengers, commuters and elected politicians. We will invest in rail, invest in on-board broadband and cut fares."
NHS:
"The NHS is Labour’s proudest creation and as someone who once represented NHS workers, I know the dedication of NHS staff. But, under the Tories, the NHS is in crisis like never before.
"We know that flu epidemic or the norovirus can lead to a winter crisis but the Tories have put the NHS in crisis in spring, summer, autumn and winter. NHS waiting lists have never been longer. NHS deficits have never been larger and they are growing. More people are waiting longer in pain for an operation. More people are waiting longer, often in severe pain, in A&E.
"Over £4 billion of cuts to adult social care inflicted under the Tories has left hundreds of thousands of people without a care package. Thousands more with minimal 15 minute visits and more elderly people turning up at A&E due to neglect and not safe to be discharged home because the support is no longer there.
"Faced with this unprecedented crisis in A&Es, this unprecedented pressure on the NHS, what is the Tory solution? They wasted £3 billion on a top-down reorganisation of the NHS, they have privatised services, like ambulances in Sussex, and that privatisation has failed. Our great friend Ken Loach has quite rightly lead the protests against a £700 million privatisation of NHS services in Bath. Our excellent Shadow Health Secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, has already condemned this. They are threatening a new round of A&E closures and downgrades.
"This is why we are determined to bring all NHS Services back into the family of NHS provision.
That’s why we are focusing our National Campaign Day on Saturday 26 November on defending our NHS. So I want every CLP in the country out in their community campaigning to defend our NHS and to highlight the damage that the Tories have done. Our National Health Service - free at the point of use - with parity of esteem for mental health services and integrated with social care. That is at the very core of our vision for the kind of society we should be."
Strength in Numbers:
"Because our party doesn’t have the benevolence of the press barons, it doesn’t have the donations of oligarchs. What we have is each other. Over half a million of us. More members than every other political party in Britain, along with the millions in our affiliated trade unions.
"Our Labour Party now has over 550,000 individual members. That membership is our most valuable resource. If we organise it, then our ability to speak to voters, stand candidates, and lead campaigns in our communities, that ability is second to none. And working together, we can expose their failures on the economy, their failures on housing, their shambolic Brexit, their failed privatisation of our railways.
"By working together we can get more Labour councillors next year and a Labour Government to rebuild and transform our country so that no one and no community is left behind."
Thursday, November 20, 2014
We all know that Farage and UKIP want to privatize the NHS because he has publicly said so. David Cameron and his on-the-run Tories aren't so upfront. But they want to privatize just the same. They want to flog off the last of our national crown jewels for a short-term gain and long-term pain. And the rubbish Health and Social Care Act (HSCA) is their vehicle for doing so. Never heard of it? No, Tory newspapers like the hideous Daily Mail and media like Sky haven't exactly been headlining it.
For the avoidance of doubt, let's be clear: Labour is pledged to repeal HCSA. It really is that simple.
We're Britain. We're better than this."
"We are talking more about immigration as a party and it's right that we do so. But it will always be on the basis of Labour values, not UKIP values. Unlike David Cameron what will never do is try to out-UKIP UKIP.
"I think it is time we levelled with people about UKIP. It is time we had a debate about where they really stand.
"They think that working mothers aren't worth as much as men. Life was easier when there wasn't equality for gay and lesbian people. The NHS would be better off privatised. Rights at work, whether they come from Europe or from here, are simply a barrier to economic success.
"We're Britain. We're better than this. You can't build a vision of the future if you don't believe in equal rights. You can't succeed as a country if you try to close yourself off from the world. You can't make a fairer country if you try to destroy our National Health Service."
Ed Miliband, November 2014
"I think it is time we levelled with people about UKIP. It is time we had a debate about where they really stand.
"They think that working mothers aren't worth as much as men. Life was easier when there wasn't equality for gay and lesbian people. The NHS would be better off privatised. Rights at work, whether they come from Europe or from here, are simply a barrier to economic success.
"We're Britain. We're better than this. You can't build a vision of the future if you don't believe in equal rights. You can't succeed as a country if you try to close yourself off from the world. You can't make a fairer country if you try to destroy our National Health Service."
Ed Miliband, November 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
UKIP - more Tory than the Tories
UKIP want to take billions out of the NHS, subsidising the better off to go private. Their health spokesperson favours introducing charging in the NHS for “non-emergency” cases and to allow people to pay to jump the queue.
UKIP claim to be on the side of working people, but the truth is UKIP is made up of senior figures with a history in the Tory party. UKIP relies more and more on Tory funding and UKIP shares a Tory policy agenda. The only difference is that UKIP is an even more damaging prospectus for Britain’s future than the Tories.
UKIP are even more right wing than the Tories. A vote for UKIP is a vote for:
UKIP are even more right wing than the Tories. A vote for UKIP is a vote for:
- Higher taxes for working families
- Huge tax giveaways for the rich
- Even deeper cuts to the public services you rely on
- Charges to see your GP
- Scrapping your rights as a worker
And then, of course, there's our own dear UKIP MEP.
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