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The Government’s Health and Care Bill is now in the House of Lords.
If it passes without amendment, the impact on us all will be grave. Please read to the end and sign the petition, while there is still time.
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Ministers will be empowered to migrate our healthcare system to something much more like the US, where you might find yourself having to pay:
Blood test: $100-$300
Giving birth: $9,000-17,000
Breast cancer $15,000-300,000
Etc, etc 99-percent.org/amending-the-h…
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So please sign the petition while there is still time to get the Bill changed.
Let’s force a debate! Please sign and retweet. petition.parliament.uk/petitions/5925…
And if you would like to help protect the NHS, sign up and join the @99Organisation
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When things seem to be going wrong in so many different ways, it can get confusing.
This thread shows that it is simpler than it seems.
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If you don’t like them pouring sewage into our rivers, remember that results from government policy decisions taken to protect donors’ interests. 99-percent.org/the-sewage-reb…
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If you don’t like the idea of turning the NHS into something like the US system (which causes 2/3rds of US personal bankruptcies), remember that results from government policy decisions taken to protect donors’ interests. 99-percent.org/amending-the-h…
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The government claims “Protecting the NHS is of the utmost importance to the Government.”
This thread explains why we cannot believe that, what the government has in store for the NHS and what we need to do to stop them. 99-percent.org/government-res…
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As John Major said:
“Michael Gove wanted to privatise the NHS; Boris wanted to charge people for using it; and Iain Duncan Smith wanted a social insurance system.
The NHS is as safe with them as a pet hamster would be with a hungry python.” theguardian.com/politics/2016/…
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And Javid’s underreported speech to the Conservative Party conference confirmed what he thinks of the idea of state-funded healthcare.
He is supposed to be our Health Secretary.
This thread explains why Ken Clarke’s comment about elected dictatorships should be taken seriously.
We still have time to save UK democracy, but we do not have time to waste.
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Ken Clarke said:
“Boris is … impatient with constitutional constraints. He gets angry if courts or parliament interfere. We are dangerously close to the “elected dictatorship” that Lord Hailsham warned us about half a century ago.” theneweuropean.co.uk/tim-walker-int…
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And it is not mere anger and impatience – he is busy dismantling all those safeguards. 99-percent.org/saving-democra…
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And our democratic safeguards against it are under serious threat.
Leading Cabinet ministers are taking part in the attack on our anti-corruption defences. theguardian.com/politics/2021/…
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Unfortunately, the government’s attack on democracy is wider still and therefore even more dangerous. 99-percent.org/saving-democra…