Monday, May 12, 2014

Can the Tories hold out to 2015? by Michael Meacher MP

It is now touch and go on at least three accounts whether Tory plans can hold up till May 2015.  

In the NHS cuts are now forcing twice as many mental health patients to trvel out of area as 2 years ago.   GP surgeries are approaching crisis with millions left without a doctor.   One in 5 hospitals is currently facing a deficit.   A quarter of walk-in centres are closing.   Half the senior posts in A&E are now left vacant, which is pushing emergency wards beyond capacity.  

The public are left wondering whether the scandals at Morecambe, Colchester and now Panorama’s Old Deanery are one-offs or setting a trend.   Even top administrators in the NHS are speaking out and castigating politicians for wasting years on reform and being responsible for the NHS’ inefficiency.

Jeremy Hunt’s job was to keep the NHS out of the headlines till the election and keep it ticking over at all costs.    As waiting times before seeing your own GP steadily lengthen and as waiting lists before access to hospital grow remorselessly, the Tory facade of a smooth transition to privatised healthcare with £20bn cuts may well not survive a year...

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