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PROFITS
BEFORE HEALTH
"The
drug industry is overpricing vital new medicines to boost its
profits, the chair of the health watchdog Nice warns today in an
explosive intervention into the debate over NHS rationing. Professor
Sir Michael Rawlins spoke out after critics last week accused the
National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Nice) of `barbarism` for
refusing to approve expensive new kidney drugs for NHS use, on the
grounds that they were not cost-effective. In an outspoken interview
with the Observer, he warned of `perverse incentives` to hike
the prices of new drugs - including linking the pay of pharmaceutical
company executives to their firm's share price, which in turn relied
on keeping profits healthy. Traditionally some companies charged what
they thought they could get away with," (Observer, 17
August)
CAPITALISM
KILLS
"People
are dying "on a grand scale" around the world because of
social injustice brought about by a "toxic" combination of
bad policies, politics and economics, the World Health Organisation
(WHO) said yesterday. Avoidable health problems caused by social
factors – as opposed to biology and genetics – are causing
large-scale health inequalities in the UK, the WHO's Commission on
the Social Determinants of Health has found after a three-year study.
Evidence showed that a boy born in the relatively deprived Calton
area of Glasgow was likely to live on average 28 years fewer than one
born a few miles away in Lenzie, a village by the Glasgow-Edinburgh
railway. Life expectancy at birth for men in the fashionable north
London suburb of Hampstead was found on average to be 11 years longer
than for men born in the vicinity of nearby St Pancras station. Adult
death rates were generally 2.5 times higher in the most deprived
parts of the UK than in the wealthiest areas." (Independent
29 August)
CAPITALISM
IS AWFUL
"There
is a lot more poverty in the world than previously thought. The World
Bank reported in August that in 2005, there were 1.4 billion people
living below the poverty line — that is, living on less than $1.25
a day. That is more than a quarter of the developing world’s
population and 430 million more people living in extreme poverty than
previously estimated. The World Bank warned that the number is
unlikely to drop below one billion before 2015. The poverty estimate
soared after a careful study of the prices people in developing
countries pay for goods and services revealed that the World Bank had
been grossly underestimating the cost of living in the poorest
nations for decades. As a result, it was grossly overestimating the
ability of people to buy things. And the new research doesn’t
account for the soaring prices of energy and food in the past two
years." (New York Times, 2 September)
MODERN
TIMES
"Over
the past five years alone, the average earnings of chief executives
of FTSE-100 companies have doubled to £3.2m. Their pay has been
rising five times faster than their employees'. The top 1 per cent of
the population now enjoy 23 per cent of national wealth, while the
poorest half share a mere 6 per cent. For most of the 20th century,
Britain became steadily more equal. For the past three decades the
movement has been in the opposite direction and it is estimated that
Britain's wealthiest person, Lakshmi Mittal, is worth more than twice
as much as anybody in the past 150 years." (New Statesman,
11 September)


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Central
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2nd Weds.
6.30pm. The Printworks, 113/117
Farringdon Road, London EC1.
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Tel: Tristan 0207 6223811
Enfield
and Haringey branch*
2nd & 4th Thursdays. 8pm. Angel
Community
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South
London branch
1st Tues.
7.00pm. Head Office. 52 Clapham High St, SW4 7UN.
Tel: 020 7622 3811
West
London branch
1st & 3rd Tues.
8pm, Chiswick Town Hall,
Heathfield Terrace (Corner Sutton Court Rd), W4.
Corres: 51 Gayford Road,
London W12 9BY
Pimlico
C. Trinder, 24 Greenwood Ct,
155 Cambridge Street, SW1 4VQ.
Tel: 020 7834 8186
Midlands
West Midlands branch
Meets every two months on a Sunday afternoon (see
meetings page for details. Tel: Tony Gluck 01242 235615
Northeast
Northeast
branch
Contact: Brian Barry,
86 Edgmond Ct, Ryhope, Sunderland
SR2 0DY. Tel: 0191 521 0690.
Northwest
Lancaster
branch
P. Shannon, 10
Green Street, Lancaster LA1 1DZ. Tel:
01524 382380
Manchester
branch
Paul Bennett, 6
Burleigh Mews, Hardy Lane, M21 7LB.
Tel: 0161 860 7189
Manchester
Branch website
Bolton
Tel: H.McLaughlin.
Tel: 01204 844589
Cumbria
. Brendan Cummings, 19 Queen St, Millom, Cumbria LA18 4BG
Carlisle
Robert Whitfield.
tel: 07906 373975
Rochdale
Tel: R. Chadwick. 01706
522365
Southeast
Manchester
Enquiries:
Blanche Preston, 68 Fountains Road,
M32 9PH
Yorkshire
Hull
Keith Scholey, 12 Regina Crescent,
Victoria Ave, HU5 3EA. Tel: 01482 444651
Skipton
. R Cooper, 1 Caxton Garth,
Threshfield, Skipton BD23 5EZ.
Tel: 01756 752621
South
South/SouthEast
Southwest
South
West branch.
Meets every two
months on a Saturday afternoon
(see meetings page for details)
Ray Carr,
Flat 1, 99 Princess Road, Branksome,
Poole BH12 1BQ. Tel: 01202 257556.
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Bristol
Shane Roberts, 86 High Street,
Bristol BS5 6DN.
Tel: 0117 9511199
Canterbury
Rob Cox,
4 Stanhope Road, Deal,
Kent, CT14 6AB
Luton
Nick White,
59 Heywood Drive,
LU2 7LP
Redruth
Harry Sowden,
5 Clarence Villas,
Redruth,
Cornwall, TR15 1PB.
Tel: 01209 219293
East
Anglia
East
Anglia branch
meets every two
months on a Saturday afternoon
(see meetings page for details).
David Porter, Eastholme,
Bush Drive,
Eccles-on-Sea, NR12 0SF.
Tel: 01692 582533.
Richard Headicar,
42 Woodcote, Firs Rd,
Hethersett,
NR9 3JD.
Tel: 01603 814343.
Richard Layton,
23 Nottingham Rd,
Clacton, CO15 5PG.
Tel: 01255 814047.
Cambridge
Andrew Westley, 10
Marksby Close, Duxford, Cambridge
CB2 4RS.
Tel: 07890343044
Northern Ireland
Newtownabbey
Nigel NcCullough. Tel:
028 90852062
Scotland
Edinburgh
branch.1st Thur. 8-9pm.
The Quaker Hall,
Victoria Terrace
(above Victoria Street),
Edinburgh.
J. Moir. Tel: 0131 440 0995
Edinburgh Branch
website:
Glasgow
branch
. 3rd Wednesday of
each month at 8pm in
Community Central Halls,
304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow.
Richard Donnelly,
112 Napiershall Street,
Glasgow G20 6HT.
Tel: 0141 5794109.
Glasgow
Branch website
Ayrshire
D. Trainer, 21 Manse Street,
Salcoats, KA21 5AA. Tel: 01294
469994. E-mail:
Dundee
Ian Ratcliffe, 16 Birkhall Ave,
Wormit, Newport-on-Tay, DD6 8PX.
Tel: 01328 541643
West
Lothian
. 2nd and 4th Weds in
month, 7.30-9.30. Lanthorn Community Centre,
Kennilworth Rise, Dedridge,
Livingston. Corres: Matt
Culbert,
53 Falcon Brae,
Ladywell, Livingston,
West Lothian,
EH5 6UW.
Tel: 01506 462359
Wales
Swansea
branch
. 2nd Mon, 7.30pm,
Unitarian Church, High Street. Corres:
Geoffrey Williams,
19 Baptist Well Street,
Waun Wen,
Swansea SA1 6FB.
Tel: 01792 643624
Cardiff
and District
. John James, 67
Romilly Park Road,
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Africa
Kenya
. Patrick Ndege, PO Box 56428,
Nairobi.
Swaziland
. Mandla Ntshakala, PO Box
981, Manzini.
Zambia.
Marxian Education Group, PO
Box 22265, Kitwe.
Asia
India
. World Socialist Group, Vill
Gobardhanpur. PO Amral, Dist.
Bankura, 722122
Japan
. Michael. Email:
worldsocialismjapan@hotmail.com.
Europe
Denmark
. Graham Taylor, Ryslingvej
18, 8270 Højbjerg.
Italy
Gian Maria Freddi
Casella Postale n. 28
c/o Ag. PT VR 17
37131 Verona
gm.freddi@libero.it
Germany
. Norbert. E-mail:
weltsozialismus@gmx.net
Norway
. Robert Stafford. E-mail:
hallblithe@yahoo.com
Companion Parties overseas
World
Socialist Party of Australia.
P. O. Box 1266 North Richmond
3121, Victoria, Australia.. Email:
commonownership@yahoo.com.au
Socialist
Party of Canada/Parti
Socialiste du
Canada
. Box 4280,
Victoria B.C. V8X 3X8 Canada. E-mail:
SPC@iname.com
World
Socialist Party (New Zealand)
P.O. Box 1929, Auckland, NI, New Zealand.
World
Socialist Party of the United States
P.O. Box 440247,
Boston, MA 02144 USA.
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