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ROSEANNE EDWARDS

Candidate - Banbury Constituency 2015

National Health Action Party

The National Health Action Party has been set up to fight to improve the health of our nation - starting with the National Health Service (NHS) - the institution that ensures every person gets free healthcare, paid for through fairly-shared taxation, whenever they need it.

But the health of the nation embraces many other concerns - education, the economy, public services such as social care, the welfare state, employment, wages and working conditions, roads, public transport, pensions, the environment, taxation, business and manufacturing, immigration, democratic accountability and other vital elements in a civilised country.

We are campaigning at the General Election 2015 to enact fair policy to give people the lifestyles and opportunities they deserve as the taxpayers who provide the funding.

The Tory-led coalition with the Liberal Democrats has, without mandate and against manifesto promises, started to dismantle and sell off the NHS, education and many public services that you, the public, have been investing in all your working lives.

 

My intention is – with your vote – to ensure Parliament does not forget the individuals and families in Banbury and Bicester and their needs in the panic to rectify economic disaster profligate banking practice and greed have caused.

 

I want people to vote for a country fit for our young generation - the taxpayers on whom we will soon be relying.

 

I will do my best to see fairness and common sense, rather than political ideology, is used when tough decisions have to be made.

 

Please look through this website to see National Health Action's policies and my own beliefs about what is needed in the Banbury constituency and throughout Britain.

If you have any questions or would like to help us in our campaign for a fairer society please email: 
nhap.banbury@gmail.com

 

 

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Privatisation of the NHS:

Allyson Pollock at TEDxExeter

Published on 29 Apr 2014

 

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The 1948 Act establishing the NHS gave the Secretary of State for Health the duty to provide universal health care. 
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 removes this duty and introduces a market. Allyson Pollock describes why we need to worry.

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