Lansley heckled: Protester's fears for NHS
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has been heckled and jostled by protesters as he arrived at Downing Street for a meeting on the future of the NHS.
Mr Lansley was greeted with shouts of "shame" as he headed for a meeting inside No 10 about the NHS.
June Hautot, a former Unison rep, barred his way, telling the health secretary: "I'm not getting out of the way."
Mr Lansley told her that the NHS was not being privatised and said waiting lists were down.
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