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June 2015

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Virgin Health hide behind NHS Logo

Tavistock Square, London. Tue 2 Jun 2015

  

 
 The People’s NHS had brought a couple of banners and some masks

 The banners had the message 'do virgin care' (and hashtag #dovirgincare) and asked

 'No Logo - Why the Cover Up?'

 The campaign to keep the NHS against the creeping privatisation has been supported by Unite

 Virgin is just one of many private companies taking over parts of the NHS

 and on The People's NHS web site it reveals how many MPs are getting on the gravy train.

 

 'do virgin care' banner under the name plate for Lynton House, where Virgin Care have their offices

 during the protest people entered and left via the Starbucks in the building

 

 

 Perhaps Cameron would have been slightly more convincing not wearing The People's NHS jacket as he handed over the cash to Branson,
 
but of course he and the MPs (including some Labour) who are profiting from prvatisation claim to care about the NHSi 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

  

I left them as the protest was packing up and turned around the corner to see a strange being 

with four legs and the message 'Children being groomed for sex
in every town in the country.
 
   

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