Revealed: it looks like the government is planning to privatise our fire
service. It's trying to sneak in new laws that "would enable fire and
rescue authorities in England to contract out their full range of services to a
suitable provider". [1]
Every day, fire crews put their lives in danger
to keep us safe. Within minutes of an emergency, we can expect fire engines to
be there to save lives and protect our property. Privatising these vital
services might seem crazy. But that’s exactly what the government is trying to
slip through a hush-hush parliamentary committee. [2]
Let’s make
sure the government knows we’re watching. We’ve seen bad ideas get much too far
before. We need to move fast to show the government that we want a fire
service whose priority is protecting people's lives, not making profit.
Together we can prove how unpopular privatising the fire service would be with
the public. Sign the petition here:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/fire-service-sell-off
Our
fire service is a precious emergency service that we all depend on for our lives
and our safety. Between 2011 and 2012, English firefighters attended 606,000
incidents. [3] If the government is allowed to sell the fire service off to
private companies, then the essence of our fire service, a service for all of us
whenever we need it, might be lost forever.
Private companies
have been circling the fire service for years. [4] They recognise that
money can be made and they want to piggyback off a service the public holds
dear.
The government can’t afford another big battle over
privatisation. It'll know that 38 Degrees members were responsible for
stopping the sell-off of our forests and making sure the NHS changes were as
controversial as possible. [5]
So let’s make sure they know they're up
against us again. Sign the petition to stop privatisation of our fire
service now:
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/fire-service-sell-off
Thanks
for being involved,
Becky, James, Hannah and the 38 Degrees team
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