National Health Action Party

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National Health Action Party
AbbreviationNHA
Co-leadersAlastair Fischer and Veronika Wagner
Founded14 May 2012
Headquarters Kidderminster [1]
Ideology Re-nationalisation of the NHS
Environmentalism
Anti-austerity
Reformism
Colours  Blue
Local government (England & Wales)
10 / 19,370
[Note 1] [Note 2]
Website
http://www.nhaparty.org

The National Health Action Party (NHA) is a political party in the United Kingdom.

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The party grew out of the movement opposing the 2012 Health and Social Care Act. [2] It campaigns for renationalisation of the privatised parts of the English National Health Service, reductions in outsourcing, and improvements to NHS funding, service provision and staffing. [3] [4] Despite focusing on health, the party has a range of policies in areas such as the economy, housing and education. These include opposition to austerity and a call for political reform. [5]

History

Alex Ashman (left), Iain Maclennan (center) and Clive Peedell (right) campaigning during the 2013 Eastleigh by-election. Alex Ashman, Iain Maclennan and Clive Peedell in Eastleigh Feb 2013.jpg
Alex Ashman (left), Iain Maclennan (center) and Clive Peedell (right) campaigning during the 2013 Eastleigh by-election.

The passage of the Health and Social Care Act in March 2012 prompted the party's co-founder Clive Peedell, a cancer specialist doctor, to co-write an open letter to The Independent alongside esteemed medical signatories. [6] The letter was highly critical of the Liberal Democrats for their role in the passage of the Act and stated that the signatories would "form a coalition of healthcare professionals to take on coalition MPs at the next General Election, on the non-party, independent ticket of defending the NHS and acting in the wider public interest". Two months later, on 14 May 2012, Peedell co-founded the NHA Party with retired doctor Richard Taylor, who had twice been elected as MP for Wyre Forest on an 'independent health' component to his local hospital party name. [2] The party was launched in Westminster in November 2012. [7]

The party first stood in the 2013 Eastleigh by-election, with candidate Dr Iain Maclennan taking 392 votes. [8] The party went on to stand in the 2014 European Parliament elections and the 2015 General Election, taking over 20,000 votes in each. This placed the party seventh in the popular vote in England in the latter. [9] The party's best result to date was the 7,211 votes taken by Dr Richard Taylor in Wyre Forest in 2015 (he had been the MP from 2001 to 2010 under the label Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern). [10]

Party co-founder Dr Clive Peedell resigned the leadership in July 2016, and Dr Paul Hobday was appointed as interim leader. [11] Surgical registrar Dr Alex Ashman was elected as the new permanent party leader in December 2016 [12] and promised to continue the work begun by Drs Peedell and Taylor. [13] Dr Ashman resigned as leader in 2019 and was replaced by co-leaders Alastair Fischer and Veronika Wagner.[ citation needed ]

Supporters have included authors Mark Haddon [14] and Philip Pullman, [15] satirist Armando Iannucci, [16] science writer Marcus Chown [17] and comedian Rufus Hound. Hound stood as an NHA Party candidate in the London constituency for the 2014 European elections. [18]

Policies

The party has a range of policies on healthcare, political reform, the economy, immigration, housing, education and environmental sustainability. [5] [19] [20]

Health

Political reform

Economy

Electoral performance

General election results

YearCandidatesTotal votesAverage votes per candidate % of total voteAverage % vote per candidateSaved DepositsNumber of MPs
2015 [9] 1220,2101,6840.13.2620
2017 [21] 516,1193,2240.15.6420

2015 general election

NHA campaign launch 2015. From left to right: Richard Taylor, Paul Hobday, John Lamport, Clive Peedell, Helen Salisbury, Karen Howell, Roseanne Edwards, Louise Irvine, Dave Ash. National Health Action Election Campaign Launch 2015.jpg
NHA campaign launch 2015. From left to right: Richard Taylor, Paul Hobday, John Lamport, Clive Peedell, Helen Salisbury, Karen Howell, Roseanne Edwards, Louise Irvine, Dave Ash.

The party stood 12 candidates in the 2015 general election. [22] Targeted seats included those of leading proponents of the Health and Social Care Bill such as David Cameron and Jeremy Hunt. The candidates were: [23]

CandidateConstituencyVotes%
Dave Ash Sutton and Cheam 3450.7%
Roseanne Edwards Banbury 7291.3%
Rik Evans Truro and Falmouth 5261.0%
Rebecca Fox Camberwell and Peckham 4660.9%
Dr. Bob Gill Old Bexley and Sidcup 1,2162.6%
Dr. Paul Hobday Maidstone and The Weald 5831.2%
Karen Howell Stafford 1,7013.5%
Dr. Louise Irvine South West Surrey 4,8518.5%
Dr. Clive Peedell Witney 6161.1%
Dr. Helen Salisbury Oxford West and Abingdon 7231.3%
Dr. Richard Taylor Wyre Forest 7,21114.6%
Dr. Carl Walker East Worthing and Shoreham 1,2432.5%

Among the twelve candidates, the party won no seats and only saved two deposits (i.e. won more than 5%). Their best result came in Wyre Forest, where Dr Taylor (who had previously won the seat twice for the Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern party) came 4th with 14.6% of the vote. Dr Irvine came 4th with 8.5% in South West Surrey.

2017 general election

The party stood five candidates at the 2017 general election. [24] Food blogger and activist Jack Monroe was announced as the NHA Party candidate for Southend West, [25] but withdrew due to ill health and receiving death threats. [26] The candidates standing were:

CandidateConstituencyVotes%Change from 2015
Dr Louise Irvine South West Surrey 12,09320.0%Increase2.svg11.5%
Dr Carl Walker East Worthing and Shoreham 5751.1%Decrease2.svg1.4%
Mark Jarnell South Ribble 3410.6%n/a
Dr John Dean Central Devon 8711.5%n/a
Neal Stote Redditch 2,2395%n/a

Local election results

YearCandidatesTotal votesAverage votes per candidateAverage % vote per candidateNumber of Councillors
2014 71,17716860
2015 46381603.10
2016 00N/AN/A0
2017 1228228220
2018 00N/AN/A0
2019 134434460
2022 1219

European Parliament election results

YearLondon constituencyMEPs elected
2014 23,2530

By-election results

ConstituencyDateCandidateNumber
of votes
 % of
votes
Position
Eastleigh 28 February 2013Iain Maclennan3920.96th
Witney 20 October 2016Helen Salisbury4331.16th

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Notes

  1. All are also members of Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern
  2. It also has 1 councillor on Kidderminster Town Council but is also a member of Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern