On Tuesday, there will be an event at the Tory Party Conference which will be discussing the future of the NHS:
As can be seen by the flyer, the event is organised by a right-wing thinktank called the Institute of Economic Affairs.
Which is interesting. Because the IEA thinks the NHS should be abolished.
But don’t take my word for it. The IEA has openly published articles on its website describing how to do it:
Oh well, that’s pretty clear. Not much to discuss there then.
Except maybe exactly which of their fatcat pals they would like to sell our health service off to?
finolamoss said:
As with all our public services, the government’s aim, is to set up monopolised, unaccountable, commissioned by them, monopoly companies, eventually all venture capital backed mainly from USA, to service all social services, prisons, education, courts and healthcare.
The services are effectively unaccountable to the consumer, and self regulating, for maximum profit, and will be run on a commercially aware, sustainability basis, manned by effectively short contract, zero hour tools including the skilled and professional.
The most lucrative parts of NHS first, already mental health accounts for nearly a quarter of the NHS budget, mainly spent on medication as pharma, now third largest industry, and our government has financial connects with it see here.
So mental health services have already, been largely privatised by the back door see blog posts on St Andrews albeit recycled charitable profits, Cygnet etc. The Mental Capacity Act can harvest enforced consumers of mental health services for life.
This is why, we have a big push to drug,- antipsychotics/mood enhancer, particularly our teenagers and children, and even those just ‘at risk,’ regardless, of the serious effects, from the cross party Mental Taskforce recommendations earlier this year see here
Our institutions, law, land and public, are being dismantled, and ripped off for private unaccountable profit, and to become the perfect business model for venture capital investment..
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4foxandhare said:
The vitally important question is; will be able to bring our beloved NHS back into public ownership? It is certainly my question and my hope.
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groovmistress said:
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groovmistress said:
There is so much going on through the back-door I wonder why they bother with the pretence of a democratic government at all now
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mohandeer said:
Reblogged this on Worldtruth.
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jacqui butterworth said:
CAMERON LIED!
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groovmistress said:
and you’re surprised?
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Gulliver said:
Aah, the Institute of Economic Affairs, rated ‘D’ on the list of transparency for “think tanks” offering advice to government
http://whofundsyou.org/
The IEA are the same body who have tried to convince us all that the Financial crisis wasn’t a consequence of banks being under regulated but apparently they screwed up and sent the world into the worst recession since WW2 because the banks were over regulated: –
https://iea.org.uk/blog/the-financial-crisis-more-transparency-less-regulation
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Paul Smyth said:
Reblogged this on The Greater Fool.
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alice moore said:
I agree with Finola Moss`s comment. The NHS has been sculpted from the inside out and only a shell remains. Before Thatcher there was a consensus view that the NHS was untouchable. Ever since then, it has been systematically dismantled while claims are made that nothing of the kind is happening. All political parties have taken part in the deception. It`s a global agenda.
But it gets worse.
In Scotland there are eight wellbeing indicators at the heart of children`s education. Despite the Supreme Court`s judgment that these indicators cannot be defined in law, there seems to be no way of getting rid of them. Children are being assessed in their classrooms accordingly, sometimes quite covertly.
The government`s intention is that children who are failing to meet the wellbeing standards required of them, should be offered early interventions to bring them `back on track`.
The third sector is expected to play an important collaborative role in designing and implementing the early interventions, setting up nice little not-for-profits and businesses along the way. It`s not quite mental health; it`s not quite education; it`s a construct that has been developed as the first step towards privatising the management of children`s behaviour. And yes, there will be more opportunities for the pharmaceutical industry and more customers for the increasingly privatised care sector.
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finolamoss said:
If banking crisis due to overregulation, then it begs the question, what was the real purpose of this regulation.
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finolamoss said:
Thank you Alice.
I think, it is a very worrying trend, that the state are intervening, as you say, so early, covertly, without any notification let alone discussion or consent of parents.
This is in breach of their human right to privacy and a family life, but what can they do about it, even if the had a lawyer and the money, it would be held as government policy proportionate.
I believe, that this, and the Multi agency hubs, that have been set up to share all information about a child and family covertly, and in breach of the DPA, along with the new SEN statements replaced by Education Health and Care Statements ,are a means to harvest the learning disabled to medicate and eventually remove under the Mental Capacity Act for a lifetime of profit ie min £3500 per week to the private providers.
And also, as social services involved, under new sen, evidence can be gathered to support removal by care orders covertly to fed the foster and adoption industry.
And even without ECHs such general intervention allows any child and their family to be put under welfare surveillance
See my post on it here https://finolamoss.wordpress.com/2015/06/13/harvesting-of-the-disabled-for-profit/
We are certainly living in terrible times, when children are used as commodities, and families torn apart in this way , covertly in the name of wellbeing /education.
Particularly, as foster care adoption, care homes outcomes, are little measured, and from what we have seen, in the past with care plans, that were before 2004 supervised to some extent by courts, generally inadequate, and are now overseen, by an employee of the Local Authority a Statutory Reviewing Officer with effectively no accountability for a child in care’s welfare..
We apparently, are running out of foster parents, and so care homes are being built, they can demand up to £ 200,000 per annum per child.
Lets not kid ourselves, this is all about the money, not the children, and all in secret, because the children’s identity must be protected in their best interests, yet their lives torn apart and often destroyed.
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