Category: Politics
Videos and a reminder
March 21st, 2010, No Comments
This is a brilliant video by Sarah Mills documenting the campaign up to the march on 27th February.
The BBC have footage of Lynne Featherstone’s Westminster Hall debate, ‘London Hospitals’, from 17th March 2010 (a transcription from TheyWorkForYou was posted here the other day.). It includes contributions from Jeremy Corbyn, Health Minister Mike O’Brien and MPs [...]
New Poster, Early Day Motion, Islington NHS Statistics
March 19th, 2010, No Comments
Poster
We have a new poster available for download and popping in your window, on your car’s back shelf, printing on vinyl and using to cover an umbrella… Whittington Poster
Jeremy Corbyn’s Early Day Motion (EDM 87) has so far been signed by only 19 MPs. If your MP hasn’t signed it yet please ask them to! [...]
Lynne Featherstone’s Westminster Hall Debate 17/03/2010
March 18th, 2010, No Comments
Lynne Featherstone (Liberal Democrat MP for Hornsey and Wood Green) secured a Westminster Hall debate about London Hospitals, with special reference to the Whittington. The debate includes contributions from Jeremy Corbyn (Labour, Islington North) and MPs from all the major parties and across London.
The full debate can be read at They Work For You.
I’m sorry [...]
A message from Jeremy Corbyn and Islington Tribune’s report of tonight’s meeting.
March 5th, 2010, No Comments
We received this message of thanks and support from Jeremy Corbyn on Monday. We thank Jeremy and all the politicians, trade unions, pressure groups, community groups, local press and individuals who are actively involved in the Defend the Whittington Hospital Coalition and the Whittington A&E campaign in general. This battle needs our combined, unified voice [...]
Public Meeting with North Central London NHS
March 2nd, 2010, No Comments
Lynne Featherstone, Liberal Democrat MP for Hornsey & Wood Green, has arranged a public meeting with, among others, Rachel Tyndall (Chair of the North Central London (NCL) review panel.)
This is an opportunity to ask more about the proposals and demand proper consultation.
There’s more information on Lynne Featherstone’s blog here.
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