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when i found this news out yesterday it started raining
maybe tehres a rainbow in this somewhere |
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According to Cashy :- "If were gonna go back in history then the only fact we have an NHS is down to a Labour Government"
Come off it mate! You are accusing Wynonie of being brainwashed, but maybe you should re-read the history. If it hadn't been for Churchill there would have been no NHS. We’re so used to Labour politicians churning out the line that Labour gave us the NHS, that we’ve begun to unthinkingly accept it. The NHS owes its existence to the climate of wartime British politics, not least the vastly expanded access to basic healthcare which came with conscription, and the subsequent rise in expectations.the wartime coalition of 1940-5 fostered a remarkable degree of consensus. In social policy, this resulted in the seminal 1942 report Social Insurance and Allied Services, chaired by the Liberal economist William Beveridge – better known as the Beveridge Report. In this, Beveridge set out a comprehensive state plan of social care. Section 19 of the report is the first public mention of a “National Health Service.” The point is that a Conservative post-war government under Churchill was fully signed up to introducing the NHS. A Liberal post-war government under Sinclair was fully signed up to introducing the NHS. The NHS was not Labour’s great achievement, it was an inescapable conclusion. It wasn’t until a report commissioned by a Conservative-led coalition, and chaired by a Liberal economist, that the Labour party showed any serious inclination towards social reform, and only after the other two parties had embraced it. These exaggerated claims that the NHS owes its whole creation to the Labour party are only possible through ignorance and misrepresentation of the past, of what was a cross-party consensus. The NHS was Britain’s triumph, not Labour’s. |
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Anyway , here it is.......Setting the Record Straight: Labour and the NHS |
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Didn't want to bore you.
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If the Conservatives were so keen on the introduction of the NHS why did they vote against the formation of the NHS 21 times before the act was passed, including both the Second and Third reading.
On 2th July, 1946, the Third Reading was carried , 261 voting for , 113 voting against . And the 113 voting against weren't the socialists . |
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it was because they realised the act as drafted by Labour couldn't be funded fully in those times of real austerity, unlike today's light austerity. I do know the government had to introduce prescription charges when reality eventually dawned on them. Familiar story, eh? |
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pitty they cant come to the same conculsion more than once and make the rest of teh UK pay prescription charges and not just england imagine how much revenue could be created to help the NHS if the jocks ,and welsh paid their way instead of just draining the NHS pot |
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Anyway, enough of history; anybody with the time to waste can easily inform himself ... the bottom line is that tories are opposed to things like the NHS, whether these tories are your bunch of assholes, or the Republican Party in the USofEh, or our own Conservative Party of Canada. It is up to progressive parties not only to protect, but also expand free, universal health care. In prosperous countries such as the UK free health care should be a right. We might as well add a strong social safety net and all that implies for education and housing. Tories everywhere don't give a flying [deleted] about stuff like this. The only hope for the little guy is a strong, democratic socialist party committed to making things better for everyone ... apart from the very rich who can damn well take care of themselves, and, by the by, pay more taxes on the obscene amount of loot they control. |
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this is why churchill was voted out in the biggest election shock ever. he and the tories were against the nhs even the doctors who in them days were tory voters. as Bevan said i had to feed them with gold for them to agree . during the war in 1942/43 the country leaned to the left. the beveridge report was printed on pamphlet and distributed to the forces overseas to keep heighten morale as it was low. so the promise was made and churchill made a fatal mistake of saying for this to work it would need a socialist gestapo hence the tory slaughter in the election.
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Can't understand the national anthem fuss, though. Agnostic republican doesn't sing "God Save The Queen". How surprising. :rolleyes: |
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No wyn, but may well be enough folk brassed off wi the way politics has gone, and i feel there could well be.;) and thats just speaking to folk around accy.
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Well, he's still a novelty and PMQ's shows he certainly has a different way of doing things. The novelty will have long worn off by 2020 (if he lasts that long) and it could well be a completely different political landscape.
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Myself and daughter delighted by results last week and even gave a round of applause after Corbyn's speech. I have been a member of the Labour party sporadically, I prefer real Labour, this is what we haven't seen since John Smith passed away , someone a bit different from the normal production line. I hope that Corbyn gets the chance to make a difference, I really think he can.
And as an aside, suddenly everyone cares about politics when 2 weeks ago no-one a gave a monkeys.... |
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perhaps thats because its a recent event and in the news , media and press a lot ? could say the same about football no one really cares until its world cup time then all of a sudden its football fever even for them who dont usually bother with league football etc everyone suddenly becomes an expert too lol :D |
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