The SHA’s ‘crime’? Opposing Streeting & Starmer’s support for the Privatisation of the NHS
The Socialist Health
Association, formerly known as the Socialist Medical Association,
has been affiliated to the Labour Party since 1931. The SHA was formed to
campaign for a National Health Service. Not surprisingly they are strongly
opposed to the plans of Starmer and Streeting to turn the NHS into a British version
of American Medicare & Medicaid, dominated as it is by insurance companies
and private companies who make rich pickings at the expense of patients.
We know that Starmer, Streeting and the other cuckoos in Labour’s
nest are ‘business friendly’, but the NHS must be off limits to the hedge fund
owners, venture capitalists, US health care companies and other capitalist
vultures.
It is some measure of how right-wing Starmer and his
supporters are that they would even think of disaffiliating an organisation
which was one of the original campaigners for a national health service, free
at the point of delivery. The SHA has been affiliated to the Labour Party for nearly
92 years.
People may remember that when Starmer was elected leader of
the Labour Party he pledged
that
Public services should be in public hands, not
making profits for shareholders. Support common ownership of rail, mail, energy
and water; end outsourcing in our NHS, local government and justice system.
Starmer meant none of this. He lied, lied and lied again in
order to get elected and once Leader he junked every single one of his
promises.
On 11th January 2023 the SHA issued a strong
statement in response to a statement
by West Streeting, Shadow Health Secretary, supporting greater involvement by
private companies in the NHS. ‘SHA response to use of private health companies’. Its subtitle was blunt and to the point: ‘Statement on Wes Streeting’s NHS proposals and acceptance of donations
from John Armitage and MPM Connect.
Gurinder Singh Josan
The response by
Starmer’s supporters in the form of Gurinder Singh Josan CBE has been to allege
irregularities in the recent SHA elections of its Officers and Executive.
In a tweet of 29 January 2023 Josan
alleged
·
constitutional breaches
·
attempts to manipulate result
·
breaches of
GDPR
All the things that
Starmer and his cronies have turned into a fine art. For supporters of Starmer
to allege breaches of the GDPR and the SHA’s constitution after all the
attempts by them to rig elections and their loss of members’ data demonstrates
that satire has lost all meaning for them. As for attempts to manipulate the
result, we only need recall their attempts to fiddle the result of the trigger
ballots of Ian Byrne MP and Apsama Begum MP.
In a statement issued
by the pro-privatisation candidates, including Jewish Labour Movement clone
Neil Nerva, they withdrew from the elections and called on the Returning
Officer and the SHA Officers to resign and then called on the Labour Party
‘to give consideration to the undemocratic nature of one of its
affiliated Socialist Societies and to take appropriate action to review the
affiliation’.
They also called on
the SHA Officers to self-refer themselves to the Information Commissioner’s
Office!
The right-wingers
complained that the National Secretary of the SHA, Harry Stratton, had lobbied
SHA members in support of the socialist
slate of candidates, having done precisely that themselves!
Knowing full well that
they would lose, the Privatisation Slate then withdrew from the elections. Unfortunately they left it too late.
The four successful
socialists who were elected as Vice Chair (the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer being
elected unopposed) gained an average of 707 votes. The unsuccessful
privatisation candidates gained an average of 122.5 votes! In other words the
socialist candidates secure 5.77 votes for every vote that the right-wing candidates
obtained!
Clearly the vast
majority of SHA members prefer to keep the NHS public and not turn it into an
auction for the highest bidder.
The three victorious officers, Chair Mark Ladbrooke,
Secretary Harry Stratton and Treasurer Esther Giles issued a joint statement
celebrating their victory. It read,
“SHA members recognise that accelerating moves to integrate private
providers into the health service will drain funding from the NHS and turn it
into a mere brand for a mess of private corporations- all extracting
shareholder returns and cutting services in order to do so.
“Big corporations have captured top NHS bodies with the intention of
funnelling NHS resources into their pockets. They train few- if any- staff and
maintain a parasitic role in the sector. Members of Labour’s front bench are
deeply mistaken if they believe these businesses will resolve the catastrophic
problems caused by decades of neoliberal austerity and service cuts.”
Two years ago Gurinder
Singh, who is close to Tom Watson and the far-right Labour MP John Spellar, was subject to complaints of bullying
a blind fellow Muslim UNITE member alongside Spellar. Singh is also close to
local Sandwell Tories.
Unsurprisingly the
reaction of property dealer Gurinder Singh
(owner of Josan Estates Ltd.) and his friends is to try and disaffiliate the
SHA and then set up a new organisation from which socialists will be barred.
All of this takes
place in the context of the refusal of Starmer and Streeting
to support the nurses and ambulance workers in their fight to decent pay and
conditions and their attacks on the health unions
over their proposals for reform.
What You Can Do
On Labour’s National Executive Committee there
are 11 trade union representatives. They are:
Div. I – Trade Unions: Mark
Ferguson (Unison)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Nicola Jukes (TSSA)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Isabelle Gutierrez
(Musicians’ Union)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Michael Wheeler (USDAW)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Wendy Nichols (Unison)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Andy Kerr (CWU)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Gavin Sibthorpe (GMB)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Jayne Taylor (UNITE)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Kathy Abu-Bakir (GMB)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Ian Murray (FBU)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Mick Whelan (ASLEF)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Joanne McGuinness (USDAW)
Div. I – Trade Unions: Tony Woodhouse (UNITE)
Most of them have supported Starmer’s
purge of the left and socialists in the Labour Party. Union members must demand
that they oppose any attempt to disaffiliate the SHA. For any trade union member
to support the attempts of Gurinder Singh, Starmer and Johanna Baxter to
disaffiliate the SHA would be the equivalent of supporting the privatisation of
the NHS.
My own union UNITE has two
representatives. I shall be moving at my branch that they are instructed to
oppose any attempt by Starmer and Streeting to disaffiliate the SHA and thus
further the privatisation agenda of the Right. I urge you to do the same.
If there is any Socialist Society
that should be disaffiliated it is the apartheid supporting, racist Jewish
Labour Movement.
Tony Greenstein