Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Liars, Damned Liars and the Met Police

Of what relevance is it that Jean Charles de Menzes had cocaine traces in his urine? None. This just another attempt by the Met Police to smear de Menzes.

Right from the moment they shot de Menezes dead, the Met have been concocting lies aimed at smearing him.

Lies such as that de Menezes was wearing a large bulky jacket.

Lies such as that de Menezes ignored Police orders to stop outside the tube station.

Lies such as that de Menezes vaulted over the barriers.

Lies fabricated to smear him . Lies aimed at diverting attention away from the fact that de Menezes was murdered by the Metropolitan Police Service.

Thursday, 11 October 2007

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A Matter of Regret

If 15 Americans, or God forbid 15 Jews, had been killed it would have been the end of the world as we know it.

15 Iraqis, six women and nine children, are murdered by the US Air Force and it is "a matter of regret".

The Shit Hits the Fan

Patients being asked to soil themselves in bed. Excrement all over the floor, bathroom and beds. It was like something from a Romanian orphanage circa 1990. Alas it was worse. Much worse.

This was the British NHS in the 21st century. Even worse than that, if that's possible, was that this was my local hospital. A hospital that I had visited far too often, though thankfully never as a patient. A hospital which three members of my family have worked in or are working in. A hospital that I lived a stone's throw from for six years.

And now here it was, all over the news, the shame of the whole country. The local hospital has a special place in the hearts of the British people. To see it being torn to shreds in the world media is an unusual feeling.

Why did this happen? There has been too much political interference in the NHS.

It is being reformed simply because of political ideology. The NHS was workig perfectly well before the Tories started reforming it in the 1980s. If we are unfortunate enough to fall ill we don't want to choose between a handful of mediocre hospitals. We want to receive immediate first class treatment at our local hospital.

It is continually being restructured, often unnecessarily. Do you know the name of the trusts which run your hospital or provide your GP service?

Too much of the support services, including cleaning, have been privatised through the back door. These private companies charge the NHS billions for their service but then cut corners in the provision of the service, such as providing unskilled untrained staff to carry out very important work.

How did this happen? The NHS is run by unaccountable quangos. They spend over £100 billion of taxpayers money and make decision that affect every single person in this country and yet most people haven't got a clue as to who they are. Can you name a single one of the thousands of NHS trustees?

The solution? Abolish the NHS and replace it with local health services run by democratically accountable councils.