Last call goes out for seats on Banbury coach to emergency NHS demo in London this Saturday

Keep the Horton General campaign group has put out a last call for seats on Banbury’s coach to the SOS NHS demo in London this Saturday.
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A few seats remain on the coach, which leaves the Whately Hall at 9.15am to take demonstrators to Tottenham Court Road for a march to Parliament for a rally.

The demo is being organised by Keep Our NHS Public and speakers will call for an end to the NHS crisis.

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The campaigners also call for a reversal of austerity that has seen the NHS sunk to its worst-ever performance.

Keep the Horton General will take the town's fight for the Horton and the NHS to London this SaturdayKeep the Horton General will take the town's fight for the Horton and the NHS to London this Saturday
Keep the Horton General will take the town's fight for the Horton and the NHS to London this Saturday

Seats on the coach are free but there will be a collection. Those wishing to join should call or message Ken Hopkins on 07786 037542.

Charlotte Bird, press officer for KTHG, said: “Austerity over the last 13 years has resulted in downgrading of the Horton, loss of our obstetric maternity unit and dozens of medical beds and downgraded intensive care.

"This is a result of deliberate government policy to centralise services in Oxford and increase privatisation. Banbury needs more acute hospital services than ever as it grows. Our catchment area is close to 200,000 and we need a district hospital with all reasonable services here, not 25 miles down the road. The JR is overwhelmed and not coping.”

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Ms Bird said support of the SOS NHS demonstration was vital if politicians are to be convinced of public support for continuation of the NHS as a universal public service.

A KONP spokesman said: “In 2010, after a decade of investment, our NHS was delivering its best-ever performance. Now after more than a decade of austerity – despite heroic efforts by staff – it has sunk to its worst-ever.

“We do not need to remind people about the unprecedented crisis in the NHS, but we do need to ensure our voice is heard. We stand by NHS staff forced to strike and we seek to expose the Government’s political choices to underfund and privatise the NHS.”

KONP said it was also an opportunity ahead of the Spring Budget to bring people together around an issue that unites the country.

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“The NHS staff shortage is now at 132,000 vacancies, waiting lists and ambulance wait times have never been higher,” they said.

"Government could invest properly in health but it doesn’t have the political will to do so. Instead it turns to private sector providers who have failed the NHS time and again, wasting tens of billions during the pandemic.”

Government policies have led to growing levels of inequality which have exacerbated the crisis, they say.

“The Health and Care Act will not put an end to contracts going to the private sector, draining resources from the NHS. Nor will pie-in-the-sky ideas like so-called ‘virtual wards’. The truth is this Government wants the NHS to fail,” they said.

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“We need emergency funds now to make up for an annual deficit of around £35bn. We must recruit and retain more frontline staff and pay them properly. We need a return to a fully publicly funded and provided NHS, protected from private companies who put profit before patients.”

KONP’s three demands are – emergency funding; investment in a fully publicly owned NHS and a guarantee of free healthcare for future generations and fair, decent pay for staff.