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Thousands To Join First All-Out Doctors' Strike

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naomi24 | 06:16 Tue 26th Apr 2016 | News
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// Doctors are concerned they will be under pressure to work longer hours, risking patient safety.//

… but they don’t mind risking patient safety today when they withdraw emergency cover at A&E and intensive care units. Hypocrites!

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Of course they mind.
I would rather be treated by a rested doctor than a sleep deprived one.
I thought they admitted weeks ago that it was no longer about patient safety, it was about money.
Whatever, they don't seem to be garnering much sympathy, do they?
Is it about money or hours?
Well, as they'll have to work less hours under the new contract...
As I see it, they want to refuse weekend work so they can do the same work for agencies for more money.
This government has an ideological agenda to destroy the NHS, the welfare state, and the BBC.
Thechair - and labour did such a good job with the NHS and GP contracts I suppose!
Unfortunately, I think you're wrong. Statistics back me up.
My answer was to the Chair.
The Chair //This government has an ideological agenda to destroy the NHS, the welfare state, and the BBC. //
Or perhaps the BMA has an ideological agenda to destroy the government.
I agree with OG, The Chair and Ummmm here !

I think its amazing that this Government has so seriously peed off the medical profession, that they are on strike. Doctors are not hairy-*** Dockers, or British Leyland workers !

The Tories have said in the past that "The Health service is safe in their hands"......sounds rather hollow now doesn't it ?

Get rid of Hunt and we might see a way out of this log jam.
Hunt is live on Radio 4 now.
Islay, your reply is typical of what is wrong with politics today. Rather than addressing the issue, people pick a team to support, as though it were a sport, and support it regardless. Whether or not previous governments did a good or bad job (and I happen to agree that Labour did badly) is not relevant to the current situation.
This situation is no longer about money or working hours. It is about one man's determination to take on the unions. And win. And at all costs.
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TheChair, //Islay, your reply is typical of what is wrong with politics today. Rather than addressing the issue, people pick a team to support//

If that is Islay's agenda, she doesn't appear to be alone in that.

bhg481, //perhaps the BMA has an ideological agenda to destroy the government. //

I don't think you're far off the mark there.
I've said it before Ive said it in Brighton these issues are far to important to let a politition any near them .Goverment should keep their noses out of it .Taxi drivers and retired council workers will get it sorted .
The BBC said this morning that the majority of the public supported the doctors. Is it because the NHS is still seen as some sacred cow that can never be touched and because they are doctors then they must be right? The sooner this worship of the NHS in it's present form is challenged and well overdue reforms are carried out to bring it into the 21st century, the better or the NHS will eventually collapse. However I doubt any political party has the guts to do it.
Thechair, you are of course entitled to your opinion, but you sit there and blame the current government but do not pass any blame on to previous governments.

The NHS does not fit the current need and something needs to be done, the doctors have been offered a huge pay award, the nurses would be happy to get a fraction of that!

Dave50........excellent appraisal of the situation.

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