Aneurin Bevan

Aneurin Bevan (pronounced /əˈnrɪn/; Welsh: [aˈnəɨ.rin]; 15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960), often known as Nye Bevan, was a Welsh Labour Party politician who was the Minister for Health in the post-war Attlee government from 1945 to 1951. The son of a coal miner, Bevan was a lifelong champion of social justice, rights of working people, and democratic socialism. He was a long-time Member of Parliament (MP), representing Ebbw Vale in South Wales for 31 years. He was one of the chief spokesmen for the Labour party's left wing, and of left-wing British thought generally. His most famous accomplishment came when, as Minister of Health, he spearheaded the establishment of the National Health Service, which was to provide medical care free at point-of-need to all Britons. He resigned when the Attlee government decided to transfer funds from the National Insurance fund to pay for rearmament. He subsequently became the leader of the left wing group within the party, which came to be known as "Bevanite".

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Assisted dying Bill safer, says MP but ‘chaotic’ scrutiny process criticised

AOL 26 Mar 2025
... into law, become the “national health and assisted suicide service” as he accused those behind it of taking a “red pen to Bevan’s legacy”, referring to the NHS’s chief architect Aneurin “Nye” Bevan.
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Back of the net! Dear England’s return fixture is outstanding

The Times/The Sunday Times 23 Mar 2025
It’s replay time at the National Theatre ... Third leg, I suppose, if you count the West End transfer ... the 2011 docu-musical London Road. Then, in July, Michael Sheen returns as Nye Bevan in Nye ... Culture ... REVIEW ... .
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Cutting welfare goes against Labour’s core values – that’s the point

The Conversation 19 Mar 2025
a full-scale split in the 1930s, the resignation of three ministers (including Harold Wilson and leftwing titan Nye Bevan) in the 50s, parliamentary rebellions and membership resignations in the 60s, ...
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The Palantir problem

New Statesman 19 Mar 2025
There are revolving doors, too ... “Highways create traffic jams, welfare creates poverty, schools make people dumb and the NHS makes people sick.” It’s hard to think of two people more intellectually opposed than Thiel and the NHS founder, Nye Bevan.
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NHS England is a farce. To fix the health system, the Government must relinquish control

The Daily Telegraph 11 Mar 2025
Anyone interested in the history of healthcare in Britain will be familiar with the somewhat apocryphal quote from Nye Bevan upon the founding of the NHS, “if a bed pan is dropped on a hospital floor ...
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