Sign the petition to
Drop the BillThe plans will turn the NHS into a business where our taxes will increasingly pay for profit-driven companies to provide our healthcare.
We must ensure that the NHS continues to be a public service that gives us quality services that are local, easy to access and free when we need them.
Speak up for the NHS
To protect our NHS we need to act now. The Tories and Lib Dems are playing politics with the future of our health service - we need to stop them.If you share our belief in a quality health care system that is publicly owned, not driven by profit - join our campaign.
- Sign the petition to
Drop the Bill - Join the rally on 7 March, to put pressure on the government to drop the bill.
- Add your voice to our campaign. Tell us why the NHS matters to you
- Find out more about the government's plans for the NHS
read our factsheet - Talk to your colleagues, family and friends about the government's plans for the NHS and ask them to add their voice to our campaign
- What UNISON is doing to challenge the government's health reforms
Latest news
Get ready for the 'Save Our NHS' rally on 7 March
(31/01/12) On Wednesday 7 March, under the banner of the All Together for the NHS campaign, health workers, professionals, experts, patients and campaigners will come together for a rally to Save Our NHS. Join us 1800 - 1930 at the Central Hall, Westminster, London.New guidance on facility time
(23/01/12) UNISON has developed new facility time guidance which is available to download.URGENT: Debate about the role of the private sector in the NHS
(13/01/11) URGENT: There will be an Opposition Day Debate on Monday 16 January in the House of Commons about the role of the private sector in the NHS.
URGENT: Please call on the Government to drop its Health and Social Care Bill
URGENT: Please sign and circulate this petion launched by a doctor which calls on the Government to drop its Health and Social Care Bill. If 100,000 signatures are collected, the petition will be considered for debate in the House of Commons: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/22670
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