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Doctors' strike, 12.1.16, Royal Free hospital, photo Chris Newby

Doctors' strike, 12.1.16, Royal Free hospital, photo Chris Newby   (Click to enlarge)

NHS not safe in tory hands

Support the junior doctors' strikes

Becci Heagney

Who's the bigger threat to the NHS: junior doctors or Jeremy Hunt?

While four days of strike action may inconvenience some people, Hunt and the Tories are responsible for a massive crisis in the health service that will get worse in the years to come - if they get their way.

Many hospitals have been put on "high alert" during the now annual winter crisis in the NHS. Drastic cutbacks mean that hospitals struggling with patient demand are now the rule rather than the exception. And still the government demands a further £22 billion worth of 'savings' by 2020.

But, according to Jeremy Hunt, it is the doctors we should blame. It's even been revealed that Hunt's officials were involved in the public letter from the NHS chief executive questioning whether doctors would still strike in the event of a terrorist attack - such is the desperation to smear workers in the health service.

It's not working though. 95% of people in a Guardian poll support the strike. And a letter in the same paper on 9 January from a patient detailed the hard work of junior doctors and nurses even - shock horror! - on a Sunday night. It pointed out the problem is the lack of beds and other resources.

Yet Jeremy Hunt, backed up by the big business press, has the audacity to say that doctors' union the British Medical Association (BMA) is making this a "political opportunity". Doctors have made it clear that this is not just about defending working conditions but a battle to save our NHS.

Last year, the Department of Health spent £1.2 billion bailing out debt-ridden trusts struggling to pay Private Finance Initiative (PFI) bills. PFI debt should be cancelled and the money used to provide essential jobs and services.

The BMA is taking an important step, now the other health unions need to join them in coordinated strike action. We need a movement that fights for a truly national health service - free at the point of use, fully funded, publicly owned and democratically controlled.

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In The Socialist 13 January 2016:


What we think

Corbyn must lead a fight against the right and for an anti-austerity programme


NHS

NHS not safe in Tory hands

Junior doctors' strike: picket photos and reports

Health workers under attack!

Doctors battle burnout as 100 full-up GP surgeries apply to shut their doors

"Shattered but proud", a day in the life of a student nurse

Student nurses march to oppose bursary cut


Socialist Party news and analysis

Bosses 'earn' year's pay in under a week

BBC planned live Labour resignation to damage Corbyn

EU probes power plant for wrongdoing over switch from coal to biomass

What We Saw

Them & Us


Housing crisis

Slums, speculation, sell-offs and sardines

Cameron's housing con

Housing staff strike against cuts

Cameron's 10,000 new homes won't hide the problem

476,000 homes in England go unbuilt by speculators


Council cuts

A clear strategy to defeat the Tory cuts

Council uses reserves to stop cuts

Councillors must resist cuts

Southampton people's budget meeting


Readers' comments and reviews

Victor Jara's revolutionary life, poetry and politics

Letters


International socialist news and analysis

Sexual assaults in Cologne exploited by racist establishment and far right

Saudi Arabia mass executions

Honduras: Day of the endangered lawyer


Workplace news and analysis

West Dunbartonshire teachers strike

Energy-filled pickets at EDF

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

"We hope to inspire people to go out and spread their passion for the Socialist"

Report: Socialist Party national women's meeting

Eleanor Marx: a life of struggle, solidarity and socialism


 

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