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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:09 pm 
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98% of junior Doctors vote to strike, due to Jeremy Hunt's attack's on their working conditions as part of his Governments plan to destroy our NHS :twisted:

which brings forth on here ............ZILCH REACTION #-o #-o #-o #-o

ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID AS NOT TO CARE #-o #-o

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we're cabbies not doctors what do you expect ?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:23 am 
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edders23 wrote:
we're cabbies not doctors what do you expect ?


Given your cabby's and indeed naturally most are congenitally stupid :D even they I would have thought and their family's have need for a well funded and organised NHS, theres even one mug on here who owes his life to an air Ambulance and Surgeons of OUR NHS who has declined to defend his life savers #-o #-o flaming ABYSMAL :twisted:

if YOU DONT DEFEND IT, IT WILL BE DESTROYED BY THESE TORY VERMIN!!!

does anyone care ?????????????

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I would have thought and their family's have need for a well funded and organised NHS, theres even one mug on here who owes his life to an air Ambulance



Helimed isnt part of the NHS


shows what YOU know

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:39 pm 
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Doctors don't give a stuff about cabbies I found that out the hard way so I don't have a lot of sympathy for them as they are still well paid compared to their colleagues in most parts of the world !

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trotskys twin wrote:
edders23 wrote:
we're cabbies not doctors what do you expect ?


Given your cabby's and indeed naturally most are congenitally stupid :D even they I would have thought and their family's have need for a well funded and organised NHS, theres even one mug on here who owes his life to an air Ambulance and Surgeons of OUR NHS who has declined to defend his life savers #-o #-o flaming ABYSMAL :twisted:

if YOU DONT DEFEND IT, IT WILL BE DESTROYED BY THESE TORY VERMIN!!!

does anyone care ?????????????


The problems lay within.

Labour under Bliar chucked billions at the Nhs, with most of it disappearing in massive salary hikes, and a reluctance of doctors before them to let junior doctors have easier hours. Also it was not that long ago that they were working a 90/100 hour working week, that is now forgotten.........and now they want more! So why when they are going to get gold plated salaries,and gold plated pensions, can they not wait until they are properly qualified.

Just like most over the top paid professions, it is a very broken organisation that requires plaster made out of money to make it better - until the next time.

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98% of junior Doctors vote to strike, due to Jeremy Hunt's attack's on their working conditions as part of his Governments plan to destroy our NHS :twisted:

which brings forth on here ............ZILCH REACTION #-o #-o #-o #-o

ARE YOU REALLY THAT STUPID AS NOT TO CARE #-o #-o



Blame Liebour for the lack of money, they sold all the Hospital's off to PFI companies launching the NHS into a spiral of debt.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 8:54 pm 
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So when you arrive needing emergency treatment and the Doctor hasnt slept for 48hrs and he makes a mistake and you DIE thats all right then :?:

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So when you arrive needing emergency treatment and the Doctor hasnt slept for 48hrs and he makes a mistake and you DIE thats all right then :?:


Okay sherlock........where does it mention (apart from the above) that junior doctors will be on 48 hour shifts/will not be able sleep for 48 hours?

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http://bma.org.uk/support-at-work/ewtd/ewtd-juniors

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So Hunt the "unt backs down and serious talks start at last, good on the DOCTORS =D> =D> =D>

Seems the Tory vermin are getting adept at U TURNS BOTTLING IT :badgrin: :badgrin:

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trotskys twin wrote:
So Hunt the "unt backs down and serious talks start at last, good on the DOCTORS =D> =D> =D>

Seems the Tory vermin are getting adept at U TURNS BOTTLING IT :badgrin: :badgrin:



Perhaps time for maggie to come back from the dead and show them how its done :badgrin:

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Just like servicemen joining up doctors know what they can expect, they should choose an alternative career path

of course once qualified (often at taxpayer expense) and in a specialist field they can take £250K+ a year OFF the NHS and work 20 hours a week in a hospital and another £250K+20 hours in Harley street

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[quote="wannabeeahack"]Just like servicemen joining up doctors know what they can expect, they should choose an alternative career path

of course once qualified (often at taxpayer expense) and in a specialist field they can take £250K+ a year OFF the NHS and work 20 hours a week in a hospital and another £250K+20 hours in Harley street[/quote

AND OF COURSE JEREMY CORBYN WILL ABOLISH PRIVATE MEDICINE AND STOP THAT LITTLE RACKET REMEMBER THERES MORE CROOKS IN HARLEY ATREET THAN IN WORMWOOD SCRUBS NICK ..........................REALLY TRY AND KEEP UP CRETIN :D

BUT OF COURSE THIS LITTLE RACKET IS MINISCULE IN SIZE COMPARED WITH THE OVERALL PROBLEM IE THE TORY VERMIN WANT TO DESTROY YOUR HEALTH SERVICE :evil:

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Strikes by junior doctors in England are back on after talks with the government have broken down.
A 24-hour walk-out next Tuesday will be followed by a 48-hour strike on 26 January in the contract dispute.
A third day of action will take place in February, the British Medical Association said.
The action is likely to lead to thousands of non-emergency operations and hospital appointments being cancelled in the coming days.
But despite the failure to reach a deal, both sides have already indicated they want to keep negotiating ahead of next week's walk-out.
It comes after the union agreed to cancel three strikes last month to re-enter talks with the government.
The BMA had until midnight to decide whether it still wanted to take industrial action - or face having to re-ballot its members.

looks like its back on trotsky will be getting very excited

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