The future of the
NHS
Dear Brighton Voter,
1] Issues and
questions like this appear as if they address something important but they
simply skate over the surface. Politicians could commit to a free NHS but then
it excludes a range of treatments [some places I understand already do not
offer hernia or varicose vein treatment]. You could have an arrangement that
meant when you are admitted, any state benefits you receive are transferred to
the hospital – no charges as such, merely an accounting arrangement. It could
be that the level of social care within your local area is so reduced that the
hospital is completely overburdened and, yes it is free but the waits are
months and months. The real issue is whether the level of health care freely
available in our society matches the needs of the population and already that
is not the case. For almost 10% of attendees, A&E waits are over 4 hours.
During the banking crisis the banks were handed literally
billions and billions of pounds with no strings attached: just to keep them
from going under. Two were nationalised at great public expense. Why? Because
their precarious position seriously jeopardised the wealth of big corporations
and rich people. You and I are still paying for it. If there were another
banking crisis, the same would happen again: because they are held by our
Government to be more important than we are. Unless we tackle this unbalanced
system of power and privilege, commitments to free NHS care at the point of use
are simply platitudes. What is the point of free health care if you cannot
afford somewhere decent to live? If you cannot feed your children healthy food?
After the banking crisis we were promised reforms in the
financial sector, since which we have had LIBOR scandal, drugs money
laundering, tax avoidance scams, PPI fiddles…the list goes on despite more huge
bonuses [and how many prosecutions?]. We were also promised no top-down NHS
reorganisation, but we got that. You can see plainly where loyalties lie. The
Government is there to serve the rich and powerful, and until that changes anything
else is window dressing. They will promise anything and mean nothing. The
answer? Kick them all out and take power ourselves in a democratic revolution
that changes things for good. Vote socialist on May 7.
2] Yes health
care would be free in socialism because everything would be free – we advocate
a money-less society. We really believe money is the root of much evil and we
can do without it pretty well, actually. I know it sounds strange and off beat
but a few minutes reflection and perhaps it is not such a bad idea after all.
There are plenty of cash less relationships in the world and there is no reason
why we can’t generalise these further.
3] You may not
agree with everything I have said; you may find something hard to accept. But
if I have made any connections, if there are resonances with some of the things
I’ve said, get in touch, come and talk to us. In this party everyone is equal
and has an equal say: there is no leader. This is a truly bottom up movement
aimed at creating a bottom up society. If you share our beliefs you can show
this by voting socialist on May 7.
Kind regards
Howard Pilott
Prospective Party
Candidate
The Socialist Party
of Great Britain
Animal Rights
A reply sent in
response to FRAME (Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments)
in answer to the following "would like to ask you, as a parliamentary
candidate in the forthcoming General Election, to consider including the
question of alternatives to animal testing in your campaign."
In reply to your email, I would ask you to consider this; Are
you really that surprised that a society, Capitalism, which holds "Human
Life" so cheaply and with such disregard, should treat other
"animal" lives so poorly? Approximately 40,000 children under five years of age, die
of starvation or directly attributable disease, every single day. Hundreds of
millions have no access to sanitation, or clean water. Approximately 2 billion
people go to be hungry every single night, in a world that can provide us all,
every man woman and child, with a more than adequate level of nutrition. With
statistics like these, do you really imagine that the tiny fraction of one per
cent of the population who own the world and everything in and on it, will be
swayed by any argument that can be made, in this profit before need orientated
world, we so obviously inhabit? The answer is, and can only be, a resounding
"no".
The "only"
answer to the problem above, as with every other problem engendered by
Capitalism, by its very existence is, to replace the production for profit
system with one, where the things we, as humans need to live, are produced for
direct human use. Where the world and everything in and on it, belong to us
all, equally. This is why The Socialist Party GB exist, to facilitate this
change. When humans live in a world that treats people with respect and dignity
then, and only then, can we have a world that treats other species, in a
like-minded way. Capitalism can never fulfil this expectation. Only a system in
which we all have an equal say and stake, can do this. This is exactly the
world the SPGB are advocating. If you agree, then The Socialist Party is the
Party that needs your "conscious" support. If you prefer to continue
to support the plethora of political parties that support capitalism, then you
can only expect the lack of respect that the vast majority of life receives, to
continue, Ad Infinitum!!!
Steve Colborn,
The Socialist Party
of Great Britain,
Easington
Constituency Parliamentary Candidate.
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