DAVID CAMERON’S face is, no doubt, plastered all over the walls of Tory HQ — but yesterday it was on activists occupying the building to protest against NHS privatisation.
NHS Direct Action activists took over the nasty party’s office block lobby demanding a block on the sale of 70 per cent of NHS contracts to private providers.
Kerry Smith was among a dozen who took part in the Millbank Tower sit-in to unmask Tory plans to “sell-off the NHS piece by piece.”
In the second part of her critique of Wes Streeting’s TenYear Plan for Health, HELEN MERCER looks at the central planks of this privatisation blueprint
Politicians who continue to welcome contracts with US companies without considering the risks and consequences of total dependency in the years to come are undermining the raison d’etre of the NHS, argues Dr JOHN PUNTIS


