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  • NHS Privatisation!

    Had this in an email from 38 degrees if anyone wants to sign up!

    A new fight over NHS privatisation has just begun. Jeremy Hunt is trying to use new powers, hidden within last year's controversial NHS laws, to force local GPs to privatise more health services. [1] This is one of the things we were afraid might happen - and now our worst fears are being confirmed. We need to do all we can to stop it.

    Jeremy Hunt's new privatisation plot is contained within "NHS competition regulations". [2] Usually these kinds of rules get quickly rubber-stamped by Parliament. This time, we need to get MPs and Lords to stand up to Hunt and block his plans. [3]

    It’s a long shot, but we have a chance of stopping these changes because Hunt is breaking promises made to MPs when NHS laws were voted through last year. [4] If we generate a huge, public outcry to put pressure on the politicians who clung on to those promises last time the government attacked our NHS, we can convince them to stop these new laws.

    Sign the petition against Jeremy Hunt's new NHS privatisation plan here – we’ve got just a couple of days before we’ll need to deliver it:
    https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/nhs-section75

    Hunt's new regulations (Statutory Instrument 257 under Section 75 of the Health & Social Care Act 2012) are like a catalogue of our worst fears. [5] GPs would have to open up every part of local health services to private companies, whether or not it’s what they or local people want. It would speed up the break up of the NHS, giving profit-hungry companies new rights to muscle in.

    Last year, the government promised it wouldn’t go as far as forcing privatisation on local health services. Lots of MPs and Lords said these promises convinced them to vote for the NHS law. Now, we need to go back to these same MPs and Lords, and tell them to find some backbone. If they really voted for the law because of those promises, now they’ve got no excuse not to put a stop to Hunt’s latest privatising move.

    Let’s build a petition to hand in to each of the MPs and Lords who believed the government’s promises on privatisation:
    https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/nhs-section75

    All over the country, 38 Degrees members have been working together to convince their local NHS decision makers to do the right thing and limit privatisation in their area. Now, government is trying to take that power away from local doctors and the patients they serve.

    This is going to be tough. It could be the start of the second round of the fight to protect everything that’s precious about the NHS. But it’s the right thing to do, because we know that when private companies move in, all too often it doesn’t end well for patients.

    Sign the petition now:
    https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/nhs-section75


    Thanks for being involved,

    Ian, Becky, Alex and the rest of the 38 Degrees team


    NOTES
    [1] The National Health Service (Procurement, Patient Choice & Competition) Regulations 2013 The National Health Service (Procurement, Patient Choice and Competition) Regulations 2013
    [2] Under Section 75 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012
    [3] Although rare, there have been a few examples of Parliament blocking regulations contained in secondary legislation: http://www.parliament.uk/documents/c...office/l07.pdf
    [4] For example, Simon Burns MP, then a health minister, told parliament: “...it will be for commissioners to decide which services to tender…to avoid any doubt—it is not the Government’s intention that under clause 67 [now 75] that regulations would impose compulsory competitive tendering requirements on commissioners, or for Monitor to have powers to impose such requirements.” (12/7/11, Hansard, c4423)
    [5] See for example this briefing by Keep Our NHS Public: http://www.keepournhspublic.com/pdf/...Feb%202013.pdf

  • #2
    I've just had this too Sometimes it all just seems too much
    Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

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    • #3
      Certain services have been chipped away for years, when I first started we had our own in house, catering, uniform manufacturing, waste management & laundry facility which is now all carried out by outside contractors. I guess more ancillary services such as security, transport, gardening & maybe portering may be the next to go. These services go unnoticed as they do not have a direct bearing on patient care. I'd best stop there as I don't want to get on my soap box.
      Last edited by Bigmallly; 26-02-2013, 01:59 PM.
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      • #4
        There seems to be talk of privatising the Fire Service too

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        • #5
          Just signed the petition although I suspect the Scottish Government will not introduce these measures North of the Border
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          • #6
            Signed the petition and shared on FB.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sheneval View Post
              Just signed the petition although I suspect the Scottish Government will not introduce these measures North of the Border
              I think it mainly England that will bear the brunt of the changes but whilst I agree that something needs to change within the NHS, privatisation by the back door is NOT an option.

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              • #8
                170,000 signatures on the petition at the moment

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                • #9
                  National Health Action » Anger as
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