For the first time in 14 years we have the leader of the Labour Party today unequivocally committing the party to reversing the legislation which has created in England a broken down, market-based healthcare system: one which is unrecognisable from that which was introduced in 1948 and which still exists in the rest of the UK.
Surely now the whole Labour movement can combine together, left, right and centre to make this official party policy at this year’s autumn conference.
Background:
Jeremy Corbyn’s statement means that the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 and the Health and Social Care Act 2012 under these proposals are, in effect, rejected and will be replaced.
This surely must end all Labour’s troubled equivocation over a marketised NHS and provide a political route on which party members and supporters can campaign together. Already in Scotland this is in effect government policy.
The Campaign for the NHS Reinstatement Bill has been campaigning on a cross party basis for this outcome through successive Private Member’s Bills in both the Lords and the Commons ever since I presented the first National Health Service (Amended Duties and Powers) Bill [HL] in January 2013.
It is a triumph for learning together, with cross party grassroots organisations working closely with health and legal professionals with persistence and dedication.
“Nothing without local consultation,” we are told today. Yes, they really do think that we are that stupid. We need to show them that we are not.
“Nothing without local consultation,” we are told today. Yes, they really do think that we are that stupid. We need to show them that we are not.
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