An Enfield MP led the 65th anniversary celebrations of the National Health Service in the constituency last weekend.
MP Andy Love, along with Enfield Borough Council leader Doug Taylor and local volunteers, paraded throuigh Enfield, encouraging residents to sign NHS birthday cards and petitions to protect the public service.
Stalls were also run by volunteers in Enfield Town centre and in Edmonton Green to celebrate the birthday of the health service.
Andy Love MP said: “I’ve spoken to both patients and health workers in Enfield and they’ve all told me they are worried about the future of the NHS. I know first-hand how amazing our NHS is but it needs protecting so future generations are able to benefit from our incredible health service.
“Labour created the NHS in 1948, and it is one of our proudest achievements. Its 65th birthday is an opportunity to celebrate, but if we’re going to commemorate further milestones then we need to make sure our NHS is strengthened and protected for the future.”