12 Feb 2012

The Controversial NHS Bill and the Tories

The problem is that this NHS Bill has created more trouble for the NHS than NHS originally had. Cameron said he has listening ears and yet and yet again very very deaf to the warning by all health professionals who work or have worked in NHS including myself. 

The fact that the Conservatives promised "no top- down reorganisation of the NHS" prior to 2010 election and also promised to protect the NHS when many NHS employers are sacking and making many frontline NHS staff including thousands of Nurses redundant is a very big lie from the Conservative party and it will take just fools to vote them in as a majority come next general election.

 Many of us are unaware of the fact that many NHS employers for example in London has a long list of so many NHS staff laid off from work who are waiting to be employed by other NHS employers if vacancy arises and all these staff were laid off due to this unnecessary top down reorganisation. And yet NHS is struggling with shortage of frontline staff.

 Don't forget the fact that David Cameron has shown in the past that he does not take advice until serious damages are done. Andy Coulson's employment in the WhiteHall is a good example of this as despite warnings from all corners urging Cameron not to employ Andy Coulson, David Cameron still went on and what did we hear at the end from David Cameron? I did not know about it. 

The best thing for Cameron at this point in time is to just drop this bill as soon as possible and save us all from this agony he has thrown into the NHS. How I wish that the "sleeping LibDems " can stand on their feet and say it is better to quit as everyone is against this useless bill.