“We have a chance to stop the Tory privatisation in its tracks,” Will Straw told voters in Rossendale as he launched a petition calling for “an end” to private firms making profit in the NHS. Labour’s Red Prince even invited Tessa Jowell along for the photo-op where he vowed to “remember, remember the NHS this November”. One thing Straw didn’t remember was a £5,000 donation he trousered from his dad’s best mate via his local CLP. The donor, Patrick Carter, just happens to have made his millions as the £799,000-a-year boss of McKesson UK, which is one of the primary NHS contractors. Labour’s star candidate in Rossendale is against private businessmen making money from the NHS, except when he’s taking cash from them…