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TUC voices health reforms fears TUC voices health reforms fears
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Trade union leaders have accused the government of forcing through ill- conceived NHS reforms.Trade union leaders have accused the government of forcing through ill- conceived NHS reforms.
Unison General Secretary David Prentis and TUC leader Brendan Barber voiced their frustrations ahead of the TUC's annual congress in Brighton.Unison General Secretary David Prentis and TUC leader Brendan Barber voiced their frustrations ahead of the TUC's annual congress in Brighton.
Delegates at next week's meeting are expected to support a nationwide campaign to defend the health service.Delegates at next week's meeting are expected to support a nationwide campaign to defend the health service.
Meanwhile, up to 5,000 people have protested in Plymouth and Lincolnshire against planned NHS cuts.
About 2,000 people are protesting against cuts at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, where the Trust is proposing to close 50 beds and 400 posts to bridge a projected £25m funding gap.
Meanwhile about 3,000 people are demonstrating against planned changes to emergency and maternity services at a Lincolnshire Hospital.
'Change of direction'
The BBC's Stephen Cape said unions were "frustrated" over what they saw as a "change of direction" for the NHS.The BBC's Stephen Cape said unions were "frustrated" over what they saw as a "change of direction" for the NHS.
The TUC is expected to organise further protest rallies and demonstrations across the UK.
HAVE YOUR SAY One of our nation's great assets is pulled from under our feet, and we as a public are doing nothing Will Chellam, Liverpool Send us your views Thousands protest at cuts However, the Department of Health insisted it was not turning the NHS into a private service.
His analysis comes after Mr Prentis claimed that there had been a raft of ill thought out reforms on a number of issues, such as the decision to sell NHS Logistics - a hospital supplies organisation to a private company.His analysis comes after Mr Prentis claimed that there had been a raft of ill thought out reforms on a number of issues, such as the decision to sell NHS Logistics - a hospital supplies organisation to a private company.
The union leader said: "This has not been thought through, there has been no discussion, there's been no analysis and now we are faced with waves and waves of initiatives."The union leader said: "This has not been thought through, there has been no discussion, there's been no analysis and now we are faced with waves and waves of initiatives."
Protest marches
Mr Prentis later warned that the entire NHS could be up for grabs and industrial action has not been ruled out.Mr Prentis later warned that the entire NHS could be up for grabs and industrial action has not been ruled out.
Mr Barber said morale among healthcare staff had plunged.Mr Barber said morale among healthcare staff had plunged.
HAVE YOUR SAY One of our nation's great assets is pulled from under our feet, and we as a public are doing nothing Will Chellam, Liverpool Send us your views However, the Department of Health insisted it was not turning the NHS into a private service.
The TUC is expected to organise protest rallies and demonstrations across the UK.
Meanwhile, members of Amicus trade union are to hold a demonstration later to protest against job cuts.
The march is expected to pass through Plymouth city centre.
Last month some 27,000 people took part in a march protesting against a decision to cut health services and jobs in Cornwall.Last month some 27,000 people took part in a march protesting against a decision to cut health services and jobs in Cornwall.