Michael Sheen defends NHS against 'bland' politicians Actor who played Tony Blair on screen delivers passionate St David’s Day speech condemning politicians for damaging the NHS
The actor Michael Sheen, best known for playing Tony Blair in a series of TV dramas and award-winning film, The Queen, has delivered a passionate defence of the NHS against “bland” politicians in thrall to the market from both Conservative and Labour parties.
Speaking at a St David’s Day march to celebrate the NHS and its founder, Aneurin Bevan, on Sunday, Sheen approvingly noted Bevan’s “burning hatred for the Tory party” and attacked Margaret Thatcher’s infamous claim there is no such thing as society. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The actor Michael Sheen, best known for playing Tony Blair in a series of TV dramas and award-winning film, The Queen, has delivered a passionate defence of the NHS against “bland” politicians in thrall to the market from both Conservative and Labour parties.
Speaking at a St David’s Day march to celebrate the NHS and its founder, Aneurin Bevan, on Sunday, Sheen approvingly noted Bevan’s “burning hatred for the Tory party” and attacked Margaret Thatcher’s infamous claim there is no such thing as society. Continue reading... The Guardian
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- Full text of Michael Sheen's speech The Guardian
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