Going Underground speak to legendary
journalist and filmmaker John Pilger about
his film ‘The Dirty War on the NHS.’ He
discusses the issue of the film not being
allowed to air during the general election,
and questions the role of OFCOM as a
regulator. He also speaks about the negative
impact of management consultants, how the
Health and Social Care Act of 2012 opened
the door to NHS privatization, how
privatization causes money to be wasted in
the NHS despite more funding promises, and
the reality of the private healthcare system
in the US. Pilger also discusses RAM
volunteering in America, the 2019 UK general
election, the reason why Brexit has been
taken over by the extreme right since 2016,
anti-Semitism allegations against Jeremy
Corbyn’s Labour Party, allegations of BBC
bias against Labour in the election, and
more!
Posted
December 19, 2019
Pilger
investigates the long and often secret
campaign to dismantle Britain's pioneering
National Health Service and privatise it off
'by stealth'. Visit the film's website at
www.thedirtywaronnhs.com
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