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red pepper issue139 march 2006
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Not safe in their hands 18New Labour is in the process of achieving what Thatcher didn’t dare – the demolition of the National Health Service, argues Colin Leys
If it isn’t broke... 21It will cost more, it won’t work as well and it isn’t popular. Frank Dobson wonders why the government is set on dismantling the NHS
Derbyshire goes private 22When Dr Elizabeth Barratt put together a communitybacked bid to take over a GP surgery in Derbyshire she thought she was acting out the New Labour rhetoric of ‘patient choice’ and ‘community control’. So it came as a surprise when UnitedHealth Europe was selected to run the practice. Alex Nunns reports
Stop the rot 24Campaigners, NHS staff and patients must get together with MPs to resist the transformation of the NHS. Ian Gibson MP sounds a clarion call to action
Nice work if you can get it 26Consultants are now raking in more than £2.5 billion a year from central government alone – with little accountability and no independent regulation or checks on their performance. Austin Mitchell MPand Prem Sikka call for a brake on the gravy train
Cover image by Pedro Lino
regulars 04Letters& Agony Subcommandauntie
06Activision Around the left in 30 days: UK Day in the Life: Drawing a line with Coke Natural born rebel: Milan Rai Not in our name: parliamentary democracy and war Know your enemy: Simon Stevens Guerrilla guides: Eco-friendly Spring cleaning
16World Around the left in 30 days: World Temperate Gauge: Carbon offsets pushed off course The new Hamas:Graham Usher on the sweeping victory
38Infrared David Osler
39Rear view Picture This
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Shopping for change 32‘Political consumerism’ has been one of the growth movements of recent years. Jo Littlerlooks at its strengths and weaknesses – and considers where it mightgo next
34Book reviews Arts reviews
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Who will speak for us? 30There is a deepening crisis of political representation in the UK. As the main parties narrow the electoral contest to a diminishing patch of ‘centre-ground’, who will give voice to those whose views are unrepresented? Hilary Wainwright considers the political challenge facing the left
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