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Campaigners launch week of action against NHS privatisation
We Own It, Global Justice Now, Keep Our NHS Public, and Health Campaigns Together protest outside Parliament highlighting the risks of a Tory-Trump trade deal
[Ceren Sagir]

CAMPAIGNERS against NHS privatisation gathered outside Parliament today as they launched a week of action to spread the message that the health service is not for sale.

The protest, organised by We Own It, Global Justice Now, Keep Our NHS Public and Health Campaigns Together, highlights the risk of a Tory-Trump trade deal.

A protester dressed as US President Donald Trump tucked into a mock cake representing the NHS laid on a table while another wearing a Boris Johnson mask offered him slices.

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