Although not the main focus of her article, Julie
Myerson`s mention of the "extraordinary kindness, intelligence and sensitivity"
shown by the NHS staff when dealing with death and bereavement, is not something
widely portrayed by today`s media. My family, too, were overwhelmed by the wonderful care and
consideration shown by the carers and end-of life team in the final days of my
96 year old mother-in law last year; nothing was too much trouble,and everything
was done in a way to ensure her "final moments" at home were "peaceful", and her
passing was "as good as" we could "imagine a 21st century death to
be".
Other readers will, no doubt, have had similar
experience, but that is not the impression of the NHS which most of the press
and media are keen to give. The truth is, as we have seen over many years, that
Tory propaganda concentrates on constant fault-finding in the state-owned
institutions like the NHS to justify their privatisation, with the so-called
failings often the inevitable result of job and financial cuts made by the
government itself! Individual examples of failure are highlighted to give
misleading impressions of the institution generally; huge media coverage
follows, with the BBC often at the helm, leading to hysterical and alarmist
conclusions, empirical evidence ignored, inaccurate data quoted repeatedly,
with, of course, the costs to the taxpayer exaggerated. Only recently, the
leaders of ten NHS organisations called for a "more measured view of how the NHS
performing, only for the next day`s
news to be dominated by yet more criticism by the "former GP" and "senior
conservative" Liam Fox, whose claims like "detriment to the patients" and "huge
amounts of waste" seized the headlines. Remember Tory annoyance with the opening
ceremony of the Olympics? The NHS is a main target for privatisation, with the
process already started, and the overall aim being further reduction in the size
and role of the state, and a mouth-watering pre-election promise of tax
reductions to gullible voters.
The people`s love for, and reliance
on, the NHS demands it be supported. Let`s hear that support now, and not just
from Andy Burnham; the Labour party needs to shout it from the rooftops, before
the Tory and Ukip propaganda machines spread even more bile in the build-up to
the European elections. As Myerson says, our experiences of NHS care ought to be
"known about, appreciated and even celebrated", and now is clearly the time to
do it!
Absolutely but how when where and with what kind of success can I make a difference? Bashing my head on a wall is as useful as all the words I might write as no-one listens to me Bloody snivelling Tories just ride roughshod over us all with no retribution whilst we look on unable to stop the inevitable march of their ghastly greedy ideology taking us back to previous centuries....
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