The rhyming guide to NHS privatisation (from the social media) [VIDEO]
Of course, if you watch it and just click on to something else – even if you enjoy it, then you’re supporting the destruction of the NHS, the ruination of your health and everybody else’s and ultimately, the early ending of your life.
I’m just mentioning that in passing, to encourage you to share this, at the very least.
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Another serious attack on the NHS’s finances that will benefit the Tory’s friends in big pharma.
https://mailchi.mp/globaljustice/this-trade-deal-will-make-medicines-more-unaffordable
This week, UK trade secretary Kemi Badenoch is in India for trade talks – and billions of people’s access to medicines is at stake.
The UK wants to impose new, destructive intellectual property (IP) laws on India which would badly damage India’s generic drug industry.
The UK is demanding:
▪ The scrapping of measures that allow citizens block unjustified drug patents before they are granted;
▪ Extending patent monopolies beyond the already lengthy 20-year period; and
▪ Greenlighting patents on minor changes to known medications.
These proposals look like a wish list from the pharmaceutical lobby, designed to help shore up their drug monopolies and allow them to charge eye-watering prices for medications. These measures would be a disaster, especially for the lower income countries that depend on Indian generics to access life-saving drugs.