Labour health promises the same old election rhetoric
Saturday 12 November 2011
Labour health promises
the same old election rhetoric Labour
health spokesman Grant Robertson’s statement that he would
not “pre-judge” whether their proposed “independent”
inquiry into fluoridation may lead to mandatory fluoridation
is distinctly undermined by his own declared personal
support for fluoridation, according to Democrats for Social
Credit Health spokesman David Tranter.
“My suspicions about
Labour’s ideas are further heightened by their stated
intention to ‘write a national policy’ on fluoridation.
If they don’t intend making it mandatory why even consider
a national policy?” he asked.“Given
the record of Labour health ministers such as Annette King
insisting on their personal views such as adding folate to
bread becoming policy, DSC will be watching closely to see
how Mr. Robertson follows up his stated views on
fluoridation.” On Labour’s promise
to put, “An end to what it says is National's
‘under-funding’ of health”, the Democrats call for an
end to such meaningless rhetoric when what is needed is
better targeted use of present funding levels by winding
back the vast proliferation of health bureaucracy under the
so-called reforms initiated under National’s
corporatisation of health management in the early 90s” Mr.
Tranter said.
“If a sufficiently
bold government was prepared to accompany that with
providing necessary loans for building new DHB facilities
from the Reserve Bank at minimal interest instead of the
hugely wasteful commercial borrowing there would be no need
to increase funding”, he
concluded.
ENDS