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National Health Action Party....

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annodomini Sat 01-Mar-14 18:57:12

.... will be on BBC 1's Big Question tomorrow at 10am. I'm thinking about voting for this party as I all the others leave me cold. However, I'm dubious about joining a single issue party. We might have some luck if we started an anti-Gove party!

durhamjen Mon 19-May-14 00:43:53

Apparently the NHA is not allowed to have an election broadcast because it does not have enough candidates for the EU elections, so here it is for those of you who live in London.
nhap.org/not-a-party-election-broadcast/

durhamjen Sun 18-May-14 22:46:43

True, Ivanhoe. Before anyone says Blair was just as bad, he was never a socialist.

Aka Sun 18-May-14 16:53:25

Eats, shoots and leaves!!

Ivanhoe Sun 18-May-14 16:48:41

The NHS has been crassly underfunded since Thatcher, because the Tory's have never believed in its concept.

durhamjen Wed 07-May-14 23:02:46

Update on hospital closures.
blog.38degrees.org.uk/2014/05/07/hospital-closure-clause-we-did-it/
For those of you who think that petitions do not work, this one has!

durhamjen Sat 26-Apr-14 12:19:49

nhap.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=937c3e62bc24fa37708920cc9&id=d1dbba6c6d&e=716bee6853

Apparently the NHA has more influence on twitter than Jeremy Hunt.

durhamjen Sat 26-Apr-14 00:45:52

www.opendemocracy.net/ournhs/kailash-chand/moment-of-honesty-is-required-new-labour-began-dismantling-of-our-nhs

A brilliant article about the NHS and what is happening to it.

durhamjen Sat 19-Apr-14 23:37:58

nhap.org/nhs-watchdog-chief-goes-private-for-hip-operation-avoiding-the-three-month-wait-patients-face-in-hospitals-hes-meant-to-be-improving/

Look what I've just found out today.
What do you think about this?

durhamjen Sun 13-Apr-14 20:22:18

Was sent this by the NHA.
Thought a DM reader would have flagged it up today, but cannot find anything about it on here.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603385/Plan-shut-hospital-wards-threatens-new-wave-A-E-closures-break-system.html

Tegan Wed 19-Mar-14 11:01:30

It's NHS England that have been blamed for the closure of our village surgery; none of us knew who NHS England were confused. Meeting tonight re closure at the village hall angry. Dreading it.

durhamjen Tue 18-Mar-14 23:37:32

NHS England is the old NHS. It's just that Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own systems and are now organised differently.

One thing that has not been noticed is the new US/EU trade agreement, which when it goes through in November, I think it is, will allow all the US and European private healthcare companies to bid to take over our NHS. If the CCGs object they can be sued for profits that they could have made out of the system. Nice, eh?

The Tory party have their members in all the top places, NHS England, Nice, and the CQC.

Tegan Sat 15-Mar-14 09:42:38

Whenever something happens it seems that another organisation is responsible; in this case it's 'NHS England' that are the culprits. Who are NHS England? Circumlocution at it's best [worst] I reckon.

HollyDaze Sat 15-Mar-14 09:15:50

It does worry me that they are gearing up for getting rid of as much responsibility as they can (the government - any of them) for the NHS. It seems to me that the NHS achieved much more and was more patient orientated before we 'progressed' to the stage where we are at now. If all these changes were made in the various branches of the NHS in order to give patients a better service, why is the outcome the opposite of that stated goal?

Tegan Sat 15-Mar-14 08:55:30

Article has now appeared in a local paper; seems that what was going to be a cut and dried closure [already decided before we were informed] will be fought to the end. The fact is they thought they could just close it down without any fuss because the people who will be most affected are the sick and the elderly. Mice can roar sometimes methinks....

Eloethan Tue 11-Mar-14 00:01:23

Tegan - that's disgraceful. My mum lives 6 miles away from the nearest town and she - and many others - would be absolutely at a loss if the village surgery closed. What about very elderly or sick people who don't have access to a car or who are not able to drive?

Tegan Mon 10-Mar-14 20:21:40

6 miles to the surgery.We feel that we've been stabbed in the back. I don't know what their obligations are but I do know that they really didn't want to keep the place open. Public meeting in a couple of weeks. Watch this space. I worked for them for 20 years so am taking it quite personally sad.

durhamjen Mon 10-Mar-14 18:53:10

Which idea, roses?

That's a problem, Tegan, because GPs are private companies, aren't they?
Does the NHS not have an obligation to have a surgery within a certain distance of all people? What size is your village?
I know when my elder son was a year old I had to drag him in the snow to the next village to see the doctor - couldn't push as the snow was too deep - but that was only two miles there, and two miles back.
Do you have a local minibus to take the villagers to the nearest surgery?

Galen Mon 10-Mar-14 18:47:59

Well I've taken myself off the licencensed to practice list. I'm still registered though.
I never liked feeling with finance, the only thing I know what to do with money is spend it!

rosesarered Mon 10-Mar-14 18:15:18

I find this idea bizarre.

Tegan Mon 10-Mar-14 17:58:37

I don't trust anyone any more, especially since our doctors decided to close down our village surgery with no consultation with the patients.

durhamjen Mon 10-Mar-14 17:08:31

They are talking about us not being a burden at the moment.

durhamjen Mon 10-Mar-14 17:06:49

The Care Bill, Health and Social Care, is being discuussed in parliament at the moment.
I have not been able to count the number of MPs on the opposition benches, but there are fewer than 20 on the government benches.

durhamjen Mon 10-Mar-14 16:24:50

So who do you trust, Tegan?

Tegan Mon 10-Mar-14 16:10:07

I don't trust dctors to deal with the finances in the NHS. At least I don't trust the ones I'm registered with.

durhamjen Mon 10-Mar-14 16:08:03

Therefore you should vote for a party that keeps the NHS as it was before the CCGs came in, the NHA party.
Clive Peedell will not be a brain surgeon if he becomes an MP. Neither will Dr Irvine. She is the one who organised saving the Lewisham Hospital. Then Hunt decided to try and move the goalposts. The goalposts will be decided on this Wednesday, I think.
If you vote for the status quo, you will be voting for doctors to run finances, or pay more out of their money to find someone who can.