The Labour Party: 11/04/2012 Party Election Broadcasts


The Labour Party: 11/04/2012

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I must tell you, I would never dream normally

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of doing an election broadcast for any particular political party

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even though I believe passionately in Labour values.

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But I'm so angry about the way the National Health Service is going,

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I feel so strongly about what's happening, I feel that I need

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to stand up and say very clearly why it's important to vote Labour.

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Before the general election,

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David Cameron said he could be trusted with the NHS.

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He said he'd protect the front line at all costs.

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We now know that wasn't true.

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When he still needed your vote, David Cameron promised

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no more top-down reorganisations of the health service,

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and he wrote that pledge into the coalition agreement in black and white.

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As soon as David Cameron got in,

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he launched the biggest top-down reorganisation

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in the history of the NHS.

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Independent estimates put the cost of this wasteful exercise

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at up to £3 billion.

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I feel passionately that the NHS is the right care system

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and to see that gradually being dismantled breaks my heart.

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And did he protect those people on the front line

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who work so hard for us all?

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I'm afraid he didn't.

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He's laid off more than 4,000 nurses since he got into Downing Street

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and thousands more are set to lose their jobs in the coming years.

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Is that really the change he said he'd bring?

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It's very scary

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because children walking around today are proof that the NHS works.

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I'd hate it all to come to a bad end.

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Before the election, David Cameron visited hospitals

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up and down the country promising not to close services.

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When he needed your vote, that's what he told you.

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But now, services are set to shut down.

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The NHS deals with us when we're at our most vulnerable,

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at our most frightened,

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when we're naked and faced with uncertainty.

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We need nurses and doctors who have time to listen to us and to care.

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In these local elections,

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you can vote for the National Health Service, to protect it.

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To improve it.

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Labour would get back to reducing waiting times,

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improving the quality of care and would stop nurses being laid off.

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On Thursday May 3rd, vote NHS, vote Labour.

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