Message from the grass roots - Pharmac is non-negotiable
Media Release For Immediate Release
Message
from the grass roots - Pharmac is non-negotiable
After visiting more than a dozen provincial towns and cities* on a speaking tour focussed on informing the public about the downsides of the TransPacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), which New Zealand is currently negotiating with the US and several other Pacific Rim states, the NZ Not For Sale Campaign Convenor Murray Horton reports that public feeling is running high against ditching Pharmac.
''New Zealanders know what a bad - and expensive - health system they have in the US '' says Mr Horton. ''They don't want a bar of it.''
''The Prime Minister is making a bad mistake
by saying that Pharmac is still on the table for
negotiation, and implying that New Zealand could possibly
gain something better than Pharmac by opening the door even
wider to profiteering American drug companies.''
'' Pharmac saves money - and it saves lives. Noone wants to pay more for essential medicines, or die for lack of them. Which part of 'non-negotiable' does John Key not understand?''
Mr Horton's speaking tour continues
across the Top of the South from May 30-June 2 inclusive,
and he will be distributing postcards calling on the
government to stop negotiating the TPPA, and other
politicians to oppose it. These are also available via the
NZ Nor For Sale Campaign's website - www.nznotforsale.org
Still to come are:
Blenheim, Nelson and
Takaka.
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