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Mikey...job Done?
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You continually called for the resignation of Jeremy Hunt, early on in this health dispute.
Yes, he could have given in to the Unions at the beginning, thus avoiding the crippling strike by junior doctors.
He didn't " slowly slowly catchee momnkey"...job well done JH.
You continually called for the resignation of Jeremy Hunt, early on in this health dispute.
Yes, he could have given in to the Unions at the beginning, thus avoiding the crippling strike by junior doctors.
He didn't " slowly slowly catchee momnkey"...job well done JH.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unions have their place but sometimes they are dogmatic, confrontational and don't seem to fully appreciate how a business must run efficiently and economically. It's not even as if the NHS is run for a profit and any business that ran up the losses it or at least some trusts do would be dead and gone long long ago.
I know the NHS is this sacrosanct Goliath that no one dare question but without a proper overhall it will be what brings this country to its knees.
I know the NHS is this sacrosanct Goliath that no one dare question but without a proper overhall it will be what brings this country to its knees.
Surely all that quote means is that the staff could no longer continue and Hunt wasn't concerned about how long it took or how it made him look. "Seeing how it works in practice" is code for, "we have protested as much as we could and now feel forced to accept what we still believe is wrong". It isn't going to be started up again once it is in action, no matter how it goes; but it will be a continuous grievance for staff. Nor does it mean Hunt was right, merely that he was able to stick around while the protest ran out of steam.
Mind you, this would be the same BMA who agreed a deal that didn't reflect the opinion of it's members, earlier, wouldn't it ?
Mind you, this would be the same BMA who agreed a deal that didn't reflect the opinion of it's members, earlier, wouldn't it ?
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yes Dr Porter ( anaesthetist ) sounds as tho he is willing to turn out over a weekend and do routine lists .....
I wonder when he will retire ....
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I wonder when he will retire ....
surely surely he hasnt agreed that his younger colleagues will do things he has no intention of doing himself - No! No! It cannot be ....
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