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I must tell you, I would never dream normally | 0:00:10 | 0:00:13 | |
of doing an election broadcast for any particular political party | 0:00:13 | 0:00:17 | |
even though I believe passionately in Labour values. | 0:00:17 | 0:00:20 | |
But I'm so angry about the way the National Health Service is going, | 0:00:20 | 0:00:24 | |
I feel so strongly about what's happening, I feel that I need | 0:00:24 | 0:00:27 | |
to stand up and say very clearly why it's important to vote Labour. | 0:00:27 | 0:00:31 | |
Before the general election, | 0:00:31 | 0:00:33 | |
David Cameron said he could be trusted with the NHS. | 0:00:33 | 0:00:37 | |
He said he'd protect the front line at all costs. | 0:00:37 | 0:00:41 | |
We now know that wasn't true. | 0:00:42 | 0:00:45 | |
When he still needed your vote, David Cameron promised | 0:00:45 | 0:00:49 | |
no more top-down reorganisations of the health service, | 0:00:49 | 0:00:53 | |
and he wrote that pledge into the coalition agreement in black and white. | 0:00:53 | 0:00:58 | |
As soon as David Cameron got in, | 0:00:58 | 0:01:00 | |
he launched the biggest top-down reorganisation | 0:01:00 | 0:01:03 | |
in the history of the NHS. | 0:01:03 | 0:01:05 | |
Independent estimates put the cost of this wasteful exercise | 0:01:05 | 0:01:10 | |
at up to £3 billion. | 0:01:10 | 0:01:12 | |
I feel passionately that the NHS is the right care system | 0:01:12 | 0:01:15 | |
and to see that gradually being dismantled breaks my heart. | 0:01:15 | 0:01:20 | |
And did he protect those people on the front line | 0:01:20 | 0:01:22 | |
who work so hard for us all? | 0:01:22 | 0:01:25 | |
I'm afraid he didn't. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:28 | |
He's laid off more than 4,000 nurses since he got into Downing Street | 0:01:28 | 0:01:33 | |
and thousands more are set to lose their jobs in the coming years. | 0:01:33 | 0:01:37 | |
Is that really the change he said he'd bring? | 0:01:37 | 0:01:41 | |
It's very scary | 0:01:41 | 0:01:42 | |
because children walking around today are proof that the NHS works. | 0:01:42 | 0:01:46 | |
I'd hate it all to come to a bad end. | 0:01:46 | 0:01:49 | |
Before the election, David Cameron visited hospitals | 0:01:49 | 0:01:52 | |
up and down the country promising not to close services. | 0:01:52 | 0:01:55 | |
When he needed your vote, that's what he told you. | 0:01:55 | 0:01:58 | |
But now, services are set to shut down. | 0:01:58 | 0:02:02 | |
The NHS deals with us when we're at our most vulnerable, | 0:02:02 | 0:02:07 | |
at our most frightened, | 0:02:07 | 0:02:09 | |
when we're naked and faced with uncertainty. | 0:02:09 | 0:02:13 | |
We need nurses and doctors who have time to listen to us and to care. | 0:02:13 | 0:02:20 | |
In these local elections, | 0:02:20 | 0:02:22 | |
you can vote for the National Health Service, to protect it. | 0:02:22 | 0:02:28 | |
To improve it. | 0:02:28 | 0:02:29 | |
Labour would get back to reducing waiting times, | 0:02:29 | 0:02:32 | |
improving the quality of care and would stop nurses being laid off. | 0:02:32 | 0:02:37 | |
On Thursday May 3rd, vote NHS, vote Labour. | 0:02:37 | 0:02:43 |