Protestors march for NHS funding
Labour Party activists are gathering in Brighton to campaign for the NHS to be properly funded.
Labour Party activists are gathering in Brighton to campaign for the NHS to be properly funded.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell will be joining local Labour Party activists from across Brighton and Hove today to campaign for the NHS to be properly funded.
Their concerns surround the Royal Sussex County Hospital being in special measures, the patient transport service, Coperfoma rated inadequate, and the A&E service being on Black Alert due to the winter crisis.
The march will begin at the County Hospital in Eastern Road, winding through the town and up Queens Road to Brighton Station to show support for the rail workers already on strike for the safety of our train service.
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