Saturday 25 May 2013

Ileach 23.05.13 Reply to Alan Reid MP

I was grateful for an Ileach reply from Alan Reid as he refuses to answer my question asking where the coalition has spent the £3 billion they clawed back from last year's NHS budget. So as not to bore the pants of Ileach readers, I didn't include in my last offering, the list of 63 LibDem Peers who voted on April 25th to force privatisation of the NHS in England; but this and details of private companies making profits from NHS funding can be found on xraypat.blogspot.co.uk The new Health and Social Care Act replaces the UK government's "duty to PROVIDE care" for patients with a "duty to PROMOTE" healthcare. Services are removed from skilled NHS providers and handed to those with experience of running airlines or busses. Services in England must be put out to tender to find the cheapest. Whilst private companies like Virgin are making profits from our taxes thousands of nurses are being sacked. 6,000 NHS beds have been closed since the coalition came to power and NHS hospitals can now have 49% of their beds for private patients. MPs and Lords with shares in private companies providing NHS Services, voted in favour of private enterprise in order to profiteer from sickness and disease. Can that be morally justified? NHS cash is allocated by the government, but instead of it all going towards patient care, chunks of it are being trousered by greedy shareholders, making them rich during a time when poor peoples' benefits are being squeezed. Not privatisation? What is it then Mr Reid? NHS staff and funding are decimated to the point of collapse! So they tell us we "need" the private sector to save it as there is no money to improve it. So where has the £3billion of UK taxes gone Mr Reid? I am concerned about Mr Reid's complacency and acceptance of the disappearance of this cash.

1) I understand via Unison, that in Suffolk, Serco under-bid the Community NHS Trust by 7% (£10million) to provide the same service and cut staff by 15%.
 2) As far as I can assertain, Harmoni earns £100million a year from NHS contracts and was recently criticised for not providing enough doctors Out Of Hours. They have 13 directors paid £345,000 an increase over 4 yrs 379.17% Annual turnover £32,764,000 Annual Profit £1,043,000
 3) In the name of efficiency, NHS Direct in England was replaced by NHS 111 where untrained call centre employees replaced qualified nurses. It is cheaper to pay a minimum wage, but do we want medical advice from people who don't have much of a clue?
 4) NHS funding of private sector increased by £3 billion in 6 years (Guardian)
 5) LIBDEM PEERS who voted on April 25th to force the Privatisation of the NHS Addington, Lord Alderdice, Lord Allan of Hallam, Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, Lord Avebury, Lord Barker, Baroness Benjamin, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, Baroness Brinton, Baroness Burnett, Lord Chidgey, Lord Clement-Jones, Lord Cotter, Lord Dholakia, Lord Doocey, Baroness Dykes, Lord Falkner of Margravine, Baroness Garden of Frognal, Baroness German, Lord Hamwee, Baroness Harris of Richmond, Baroness Hussain, Lord Hussein-Ece, Baroness Jolly, Baroness Kirkwood of Kirkhope, Lord Kramer, Baroness Lee of Trafford, Lord Linklater of Butterstone, Baroness Loomba, Lord Maclennan of Rogart, Lord Maddock, Baroness Mar and Kellie, Earl Marks of Henley-on-Thames, Lord McNally, Lord Miller of Chilthorne Domer, Baroness Newby, Lord Northover, Baroness Parminter, Baroness Phillips of Sudbury, Lord Randerson, Baroness Razzall, Lord Roberts of Llandudno, Lord Roper, Lord Scott of Needham Market, Baroness Sharkey, Lord Sharp of Guildford, Baroness Shipley, Lord Shutt of Greetland, Lord Stephen, Lord Stoneham of Droxford, Lord Storey, Lord Taverne, Lord Teverson, Lord Thomas of Gresford, Lord Thomas of Winchester, Baroness Tope, Lord Tyler, Lord Wallace of Saltaire, Lord Wallace of Tankerness, Lord Walmsley, Baroness Watson of Richmond, Baroness Williams of Crosby, Lord Willis of Knaresborough.

Monday 13 May 2013

BBC Trust Complaint & Reply

Thank you for your email to the BBC Trust. I am responding as a member of the BBC Trust Unit which supports the Chairman and Trustees. I note your concerns about the BBC's coverage of proposed NHS reforms. I should explain that the role of the Trust is distinct from that of the BBC's management and it has no role in day to day editorial decisions, such as which news items to report or in how much detail. The Trust sets the BBC's Editorial Guidelines, which set out the values and standards all BBC content should meet. However, decisions on editorial content, within these guidelines, rest ultimately with the BBC's Director-General as Editor-in-Chief. There is a BBC complaints process in place to deal with instances where audiences feel that the BBC has not met expected standards. This requires that complaints must be dealt with in the first instance by the BBC's management; the Trust's role in this process is to consider appeals from complainants should they be dissatisfied with the responses that they have received from the BBC's management. You can read details of this process online at www.bbc.co.uk/complaints I have therefore passed your email to BBC Audience Services so that they can provide you with a response on behalf of the BBC's management. I hope this will be helpful. Yours sincerely John Hamer BBC Trust Unit -----Original Message----- From: Patricia Farrington [mailto:xraypat@hotmail.com] Sent: 28 April 2013 13:47 To: Trust Enquiries Subject: NHS Dear Sir/ Madam, I am dreadfully disappointed that the BBC did not report the cataclysmic vote in the House of Lords last week, which paves the way for the final destruction of the amazing NHS. The BBC is funded by licence fees paid by taxpayers and, although I realise you must appeal to a disparate audience and have viewing figures to consider, the blackout of news on this historic occasion mystifies and appalls me....and I assure you I am not alone. It seems obvious that the Corporation is governed by an ex Tory Minister and conforms to Tory propaganda: and this in an organisation which purports to have no political bias. We are not deceived; your bias is unnacceptable. On the day of the vote in the HoL a man being treated for bowel cancer was so angry and frustrated that there had been no news reports of this momentous occasion, he pushed a toy pig from Kings Hospital to Downing Street WITH HIS NOSE for four miles, in order to highlight the lack of reporting and the perception of so many politicians with their noses in the trough. You must have known this was happening....all News Channels were alerted but the break up of some insignificant, juvenile, boy band was reported as the momentous news on that day! Great priorities... I really do not think? Who do you think we are out here? The Great Unwashed who are too stupid to understand the insidious sell-off to profiteers of the most important service we have in the UK? I am disgusted. Yours sincerely, Patricia M Farrington MBE Isle of Islay, Argyll.

Mass Observation Archive - My Offering Sunday 12th May 2013

I was born in Manchester and have a brother 10 years older who still lives in Manchester and a sister 7 years older who moved to Devon about 40 years ago . I trained as radiographer after being educated at an RC convent High School. I am 66 years old and married to the same man for 46 years. He was Leading Ambulanceman for 28 years & now retired like me. We are both fairly healthy, try to keep fit and eat sensibly. I gave up believing in any kind of god 40 years ago. The idea is ridiculous to me. We came here for our honeymoon in 1967 and have lived on the Island of Islay for 43 years. Our 3 children grew up & were educated here, extremely successfully, until they left for university at 18. Our eldest daughter is a GP in England after working for a few years with Medicines Sans Frontieres mostly in Africa. She has a husband and beautiful twin daughters aged 8. Our son lives in Vancouver & designs hydrogen fuel cells when he's not engaged in serious sport. He has a girlfriend and enjoys a great life! Our youngest lives nearest in Glasgow. She & her husband have a lovely son aged 3. She is a University project manager. I retired 6 years ago from my part-time single-handed post as radiographer/ultrasonographer which I had held for 36 years. I had been on call 24/7 for 30 of those years until the WTD was introduced by the EU making it compulsory to allow me regular time off. I was awarded an MBE in 2006 for services to Radiography & to the Community - for my 20 year involvement in fundraising to build and run a community owned swimming pool in our village. I am a committed Labour Party supporter & horrified at how the rightwing UK government is ruthlessly tearing apart Public Services. The NHS in England has been sold off piecemeal to make profits for privateers at the expense of services, which have decreased dramatically. NHS in Scotland has so far been exempt from privatisation because responsibility is devolved to the Scottish Parliament. Who knows what will be the outcome after the Independence Referendum in 2014 ? Sunday 12.05.13 I woke at 0230 then again 0630 ....sure it's yet another sign of age. Tea always my first drink of the day....no milk or sugar. Breakfast was cereal with fat free milk and blueberries, followed by coffee. Weather is damp and chilly as forecast. More like November than May. At least the wind has dropped but garden is sad -looking and plants waiting to go in when it settles. I am involved with a Healthcare Group & frustrated that the local Review is getting complicated. Lots of chatting on the 'phone and exchange of emails today. Swam half a mile in the community owned pool in our village. Lunch was poached eggs and toast followed by an orange and coffee. It continued to rain and was particularly cold. Spent lots of time on Twitter and writing up minutes of last Thursday's healthcare meeting. Went next door to chat with a couple on holiday who have expertise in management of healthcare. Very useful contacts and interesting talk about remote areas in Alaska where the innovative community provide care themselves with block funding from government. Newspapers arrive in the afternoon by ferry. Collected the Observer from the village a mile away. This will provide reading matter for a couple of days. I dislike the adverts for very expensive clothes & accessories. I have complained to editors but it continues. Not sure to whom it is aimed...no-one I know can afford this stuff and it's mostly over the top! I like the political articles. Lots of protest marches about the demise of the NHS and the Bedroom Tax. A woman aged 53 committed suicide this weekend because she couldn't afford the added rent she was asked to pay . It's the poor who are suffering deprivation whilst the rich get richer as they have shares in private companies now providing healthcare and social services which used to be provided by the state. A couple of weeks ago a man with bowel cancer pushed a toy pig, with his nose, from a London hospital to 10 Downing Street, home of the Prime Minister, to highlight the plight of the NHS and the fact that "fat cats" in government are voting for and profiting from it's sell off. There was no media coverage; posing the question of who controls the media? Dinner was roast chicken and vegetables with yogurt to follow. I am trying to lose weight ...again...and find it hard. Not able to run as the weather is so bad. I spend too long sitting at the computer! Lovely to see grandson having his bath from Glasgow, on ipad's FaceTime; keeps us close although geographically far away. Short 'phone chat with daughter about twins & relaying news from her brother who plans to be home in July with several friends, for his 40th birthday. She is always busy! Husband watching football on TV . Our team Manchester City lost the FA Cup Final yesterday. Sadness all round! Bedtime about 11.30pm with milky, decaf coffee & an excellent, funny novel by Lionel Shriver about the effects of serious illness on an American family and the changes in their relationships. This was a fairly typical Sunday ....had the weather been better we might have played golf! "I donate my 12th May diary to the Mass Observation Archive. I consent to it being made publicly available as part of the Archive and assign my copyright in the diary to the Mass Observation Archive Trustees so that it can be reproduced in full or in part on websites, in publications and in broadcasts as approved by the Trustees."