The NHS is sick. Sick of being stripped,
bullied and undervalued.
Our most beloved national institution can’t survive another five years of Cameron. Another five years of cutbacks and crisis under his “care”.
This is the man who vowed he’d cut the deficit, not the NHS.
Our most beloved national institution can’t survive another five years of Cameron. Another five years of cutbacks and crisis under his “care”.
This is the man who vowed he’d cut the deficit, not the NHS.
Well, he
lied.
The Tories plan to slash spending on public
services to levels not seen since the 1930s. This would put us on an equal
footing with Mexico and Korea, countries where up to half the health service is
privately funded.
Our A&Es have just endured
the biggest meltdown in history.
A record number of patients waited more than
four hours for emergency care before Christmas. This is one of more than a
dozen care standards broken under Tory management.
And let’s not forget the silent heroes
battling to keep the NHS together.
From nurses to cleaners, they worked round the clock while many of us relaxed over Christmas and New Year.
We take it for granted the NHS will perform miracles when our bodies fail. And it does, time and again, despite intolerable pressures.
Despite NHS staff not getting paid enough to
live on. A third of workers, including porters and catering staff, earn less
than £21,000 a year.
Figures from Unison also reveal
NHS staff haven’t received an above-inflation pay-rise since 2009.
Cameron
talks about creating a land of opportunity, but all this government has
created is in-work poverty.
The NHS gives us freedom from fear of
illness thanks to Nye Bevan. His legacy is still relevant today, nearly 70
years after his health service became reality.
However, we must be on our
guard. The Tories pose a clear and present danger to the very institution that
makes Britain great.
As for UKIP, they’re not fit to
run their own party – let alone an organisation with nearly two million staff.
Nigel Farage claims he backs an NHS which is free at the point of use. Yet two
and a half years ago he talked of moving towards an insurance-based system.
Can you trust this man with your health and your life? No.
Electing the Tories again would
make the NHS unrecognisable.
A future NHS should be built around patients so it
meets all their needs. A Labour government would make this a reality by giving
the public a say on local services.
Labour health chief Andy Burnham will
create a £2.5billion-a-year fund to support thousands more nurses, GPs, home
care workers and midwives.
The NHS “is Britain”, to quote Facebook
user Adam Moore. His first-hand account of how much we benefit from its
dedicated staff has gone viral.
Adam revealed how a fellow hospital patient was
brought back to life at 2am by staff who had already worked a day shift.
They’d
slept over at the hospital to avoid getting stuck in snow on the way to work.
As Adam says, the value of the
NHS could not be clearer when you’re lying in a hospital bed “listening to knackered
staff who should have been with their families resuscitate a dead heart
patient”.
Contrast this with the experience
of many seriously ill people in America, where not having health insurance can
be a death sentence.
We need the NHS to care for us.
But we must also support those who care.
We need to make the NHS well again.
Not let the Tories cut off its life support.
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