View allAll Photos Tagged HealthcareProfessionals
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My Wife and I 11 May 1974. WOW how time flies when life is GOOD, and the company even better. And now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
Biomarker based Cancer Diagnostics Company Provides Brain and Eye Cancer Tests, Castlebiosciences.com offering biomarker based cancer diagnostic assays that support the physician in making better treatment decisions for their patients with orphan cancers. - www.castlebiosciences.com/decisiondx-gbm/healthcareprofes...
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
My Wife and I 11 May 1974. That was 40 years ago, wow how time flies when life is GOOD, and the company even better. See www.flickr.com/photos/44336021@N05/sets/72157640058121666/
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
We’re Proud to Announce the launch of our new logo and website.We are a recruitment portal for Professionals like Doctors,Nurses and Paramedical staff. We help healthcare professionals get recruited with healthcare organisations for FREE !!! Curaa.in
Visit - www.curaa.in #announcement #healthcareprofessionals #recruitment #doctors #nurses #portal #proud
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
Corizon Health team members from across the country and some great behind-the-scenes footage from nine of our facilities are featured in our brand new “Beyond the Bars” video, now available here. This informative video was created to give a “realistic preview” of what our outstanding team does inside the walls of a Corizon Health facility on a daily basis. This glimpse behind the jail or prison walls shows how we work with both our patients and our clients, spotlights our partnership with safety with security teams, and demonstrates our commitment to provide quality care in every patient encounter. Even further, “Beyond the Bars” conveys the sense of camaraderie and shared purpose we enjoy as a community of committed healthcare professionals.
Please take a few minutes to watch, share, and go “Beyond the Bars” with Corizon Health.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
My bride getting ready for the big day, and now 42 years later. I still don't believe just how fortunate i was. That wonderful May day. Miss Sherril Stonestreet and Mr. Wayne Hill soon to be a family of two, three, four, five, six and seven. Oh these wondrous years.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
www.perzue.com giving you free access to post job listings on our healthcare Job platform and find candidates with relevant experience.
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application
March to Parliament and Candle-lit Vigil to Save the NHS - London 07.09.2011
Congregating on Westminster Bridge in the shadow of London's famous St. Thomas' teaching hospital, several hundred health workers and political activists protesting against the reviled Health and Social Care Bill (which was having its third reading in the House of Commons), set off towards Parliament through the busy rush-hour traffic towards Old College Yard where they joined a larger rally of trade unionists and Parliamentarian supporters. The crowd listened to several speeches by politicians, medical health professionals and trade unionists who unanimously called for people to keep on resisting the changes being implemented by the ConDem government which they firmly believe will be responsible for the planned death of the National Health Service by the Conservative Party, only to be replaced with the profiteering American health system model which sees greed and profit being put before humane care, and which has left 50 million Americans without access to healthcare.
As the night drew in and the speeches ended, a small-but-symbolic bonfire was made of placards carrying Prime Minister David Cameron's face.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches
Do not reproduce, alter or reblog my images without my permission.
Hi-Res versions of these files are available on application