
No one is kicking off about this NHS privatisation – but they should be
Billions of pounds of NHS land and property is being sold off. Have we learnt nothing from the disasters of the past?

Billions of pounds of NHS land and property is being sold off. Have we learnt nothing from the disasters of the past?

The findings come ahead of a national Day of Action on the NHS – as Brexiteers try to wriggle out of their ‘£350m a week’ pledge.

The crisis in A&E dominates the headlines – but mental health provision is being torn up across the country.

Our NHS is facing a sustained attack under Jeremy Hunt. Yet he’s been just promoted. Keith Taylor MEP looks at the reasons.

An investigation has revealed hundreds of undisclosed payments from pharma companies to the organisations responsible for buying and commissioning our healthcare services.

The PM failed to mention he warned “pressures are great and the system is already running at or close to full stretch”.

The most reliable estimate so far shows we’re losing almost exactly as much as what Brexiteers said we’d gain.

And the health service could really do with the money to avert a care crisis this winter.

“As a result of leaving the EU, there is more money for the NHS”, he told the Today programme this morning.

The Brexit battle bus promised more funding for the NHS. Instead, we may be about to fork out for a £40 billion divorce bill, while hospitals are at capacity and the Tories aren’t willing to pay up.