Jeremy Hunt

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Got this email today:

It'll give joe something to spout about.... :mrgreen:


This is HUGE news. Today, we got the verdict in the court case against health secretary Jeremy Hunt, which 38 Degrees members helped to pay for.

It's the result we had all hoped for: the judge ruled that Jeremy Hunt acted illegally. He's been ordered to scrap his plan to cut A&E and maternity services at Lewisham Hospital, south London. [1]

This is fantastic news for the people of Lewisham. But it's also great news for the rest of us. If Jeremy Hunt had got away with this in Lewisham, no hospital would have been safe.

When the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign decided to take Jeremy Hunt to court, thousands of us from all across the UK stepped in to help. Together, chipping in whatever we could afford, we raised the £20,000 they needed to launch their legal challenge. [2]

It's not often that ordinary people come together to take the government to court. That was an impressive achievement in itself. But to win – and to prove that Jeremy Hunt is breaking the law – is simply amazing.

There will be so much more to do if we're going to stop and reverse this government's damaging attacks on our health service. In Lewisham, there's a chance the government may appeal the court's decision. Everywhere else, there are cuts, privatisation, and low care standards for us to battle against.

Today is a great win - but the Save our NHS campaign will need to go on tomorrow!

But let's take a little bit of time to celebrate first. Here are two ways to toast this success:

1. Raise a glass this evening to all the people who made this breakthrough possible. The 38 Degrees members who donated. All the other 38 Degrees members who are involved in the Save Our NHS campaign. The brilliant local campaigners in the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign who have worked tirelessly for months. The crack legal team at Leigh Day solicitors. And the wonderful local NHS staff who've just kept going despite their hospital being under threat.

2. Forward this e-mail to any friends or contacts who could do with a little bit of inspiration. Sometimes it can feel like it's impossible for us to make a difference. Today's success proves that when enough of us work together, we really can. People power works!

Here's what Dr Louise Irvine, chair of the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign, has to say:

"We're delighted by the judgement and the support we've got from Lewisham and beyond, especially from 38 Degrees members who donated to make today's victory possible and helped give us the confidence to stand up to Jeremy Hunt in court".
 
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Who cares? The NHS is bust and needs privatising.
 
Who cares? The NHS is bust and needs privatising.

If that happens then I want all my NI contributions from the past 40 years paid back to me. Why should I pay into something I'm never going to get the benefit of?
 
But you did. If you leave your house insurer do you get all your premiums back? :rolleyes:
 
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No because the NHS can't leave you to die on the streets, but it's still an insurance and you don't get premiums back at a later date.
 
The answer is to do what the Frogs do: they pay one third of any treatment or medicines they receive; the state pays the rest. Unsurprisingly, most Frogs have private medical insurance.
 
No because the NHS can't leave you to die on the streets, but it's still an insurance and you don't get premiums back at a later date.

I have private medical insurance, the NHS isn't an insurance. If that was the case, the unemployed would not get treated.
 
The unemployed have their premiums paid for them, and for some reason foreigners get it all for free. :rolleyes:
 
The unemployed have their premiums paid for them, and for some reason foreigners get it all for free. :rolleyes:

Funny, that. Foreigners visiting (or emigrating to) France have to pay one third, just like the indigenous Frogs.

Why don't we do that?
 
We are ethnicphiles. We love to give away the freebies.
 
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