ANTI-CUTS activists will be the 63 anniversary of the NHS next week by holding protests against the proposed changes to the service.
The demonstrators from the Notts save our services (SOS) will be on the London Road roundabout, in Nottingham, from 4 pm to 7 pm on Tuesday.
They will be warning people threat to NHS and publicising of the Assembly, held in the old square, from noon to 9. July. In the meantime will hold a party outside the Bassetlaw hospital in Worksop, from 11 to 14 hours, 5. July, activists of the Bassetlaw service to protect our people and our services and save Bassetlaw. Activists are proesting against the health and social care Act, which is currently going through Parliament.
Barry Donlan, from Bassetlaw SOS, said: "our NHS is not broken. We have to fix that. Has a higher level of customer satisfaction and better results than inefficient and unjust systems, such as the United States.
"At the time of the alleged of austerity, to 1.7 billion pounds on the restructuring of the NHS and will replace the system of untested seems the height of folly." The Government says the law will promote patient choice and reduce costs.
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