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Tired of New Labour Doublethink?
Written by Jon   

On super-surgeries and the democratic deficit carrying on

 

How can you claim to be into democracy, and ignore a petition of millions? GM petition against super surgeries It's quite clear that people don't want New Labours super-surgeries.

They want micro-surgeries and good hospitals, not warehouses of recuperation and quarantines of the unhealthy. Sickness is a fact of life, and the more services are centralised, the more capacity for medical inhumanity is produced. It's simple common sense. Only two - three hospitals covering millions upon millions of people? It's becoming the norm, so to ask Surgeries to consider growing in responsiblility and amalgamating to treat hundreds upon thousands, doesn't bode well for individual, person to person client care.

Combined with what's been learned about New Labours Orwellian approach to catagorising all of our citizenry as 'insane'  (New Free Drug Prison System Coming ) the brutal truth is it seems Britain is the Airstrip one of future social engineering and unwanted rationalisation and manufactured crisises in healthcare both mental and physical.

Once again we are the sick man of Europe, with more efficient and accesible service models in both Canada, France, Malaysia, and other nations around the world, once again the British government forges ahead with making the dream of universal healthcare, into a nightmare of mrsa and e-coli laden warehouses, stretching as far as the eye can see.

On a personal note my Auntie's having some problems with cancer right now, and she's waiting waiting waiting. There's only two guys that know how to do the proceedure for the whole of East London and Essex. This is the kind of worry patients don't need, and that isn't really necessary, but:

That's the reality.

To listen to Gordon Brown, smoothing a bit more funding on bloated and mismanaged budgets will produce utopia, just WAIT for the next economic cycle, he asks!!! No. You wait, shut up and listen to the people, or push off. It's that simple. I think in this respect I can speak for everyone in the UK tired of Labour doublethink. Roll on 2010, when the colour of the great government con changes...