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Remembering Kerry
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Of course there are those in the NHS who have no time for Labour too, the minority I would say however.
However that is irrelevant as to what will happen to the NHS under this govt. The last re-organisation is still causing chaos in the NHS. The staff are still playing catch up to keep up with those changes. A great chunk of the last re-organisation, that was promised to never be going to happen by David Cameron, was shelved because the Lib Dems would not support all of the changes. He has a hidden agenda and is sneaking, in a far greater way in reality, more privatisation that initially will appear harmless but eventually probably move on to the point where, if he gets things through parliament that is,will likely eventually lead to people needing health insurance or have the ability to pay for the best and fastest treatments. There is thankfully, no guarantee he will get all through he wants to and I really hope he fails to and is made to think again. No less than 15 of my family work in the NHS,from Doctors to Nursing staff,just as others on here have said, as to their family and friends who work in the NHS too. Few of them,if any,trust the Conservatives at all as to the NHS. It proves nothing that a minority of people working in the NHS don't trust Labour either,Labour is not the govt of the UK,I would dare bet most of them that don't trust Labour,still have big concerns and reservations as to wholly trusting the Conservatives too. Speaking for my family, some of them voted Conservative in 2010, believing David Cameron when he said he would not do any top down re-organisation of the NHS. They didn't vote for him this time and they are really fearful for the future of the NHS as it should be,free at the point of need for all. Some that have stuck with him again as to the NHS this time, I fear are going to have to fight more reforms tooth and nail again this time. As to his mental health plans too,he is likely going to cause even far more problems than he solves with those, he should really start by ensuring that those with mental health problems, lose any stigma attached to same by the media and people who don't get what mental health illness is. Stigma that got worse under his watch in the last 5 years too, and he allowed it to as well. |
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