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Post by Bentley on Aug 1, 2024 10:40:40 GMT
GPs announce work-to-rule. Juat days after the government gave junior doctors a 22% payrise, the BMA has announced that GP's have voted to limit appointments to 25 a day – some GPs see over 40 a day. NHS England has warned there could be significant disruption across health services. I sense the militant left wing public sector are going to make things quite difficult for this government. Oh dear, how sad... Exactly. Mystic Bentley predicted that the rest of the Health service would jump on the bandwagon a few days ago . As you say , the rest of the public services will jump on next and Reeves will be looking for more pensioners to rinse .
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 1, 2024 10:49:03 GMT
GPs announce work-to-rule. Juat days after the government gave junior doctors a 22% payrise, the BMA has announced that GP's have voted to limit appointments to 25 a day – some GPs see over 40 a day. NHS England has warned there could be significant disruption across health services. I sense the militant left wing public sector are going to make things quite difficult for this government. Oh dear, how sad... Exactly. Mystic Bentley predicted that the rest of the Health service would jump on the bandwagon a few days ago . As you say , the rest of the public services will jump on next and Reeves will be looking for more pensioners to rinse . I wonder, how long before teachers are on strike? It can only be a matter of time.
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Post by Bentley on Aug 1, 2024 10:54:53 GMT
Exactly. Mystic Bentley predicted that the rest of the Health service would jump on the bandwagon a few days ago . As you say , the rest of the public services will jump on next and Reeves will be looking for more pensioners to rinse . I wonder, how long before teachers are on strike? It can only be a matter of time. I suspect that they are talking about it in the staff rooms as we speak. It’ll kick off next year I reckon . Healys “ Soak the ‘ rich’ until the pips squeak “ will rear its ugly head again .
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 1, 2024 11:11:41 GMT
I wonder, how long before teachers are on strike? It can only be a matter of time. I suspect that they are talking about it in the staff rooms as we speak. It’ll kick off next year I reckon . Healys “ Soak the ‘ rich’ until the pips squeak “ will rear its ugly head again . As the very militant Dr Robert Laurenson has said - the Labour government are strong at the moment, but a window of opportunity for more strikes will open next year when the governments honeymoon period is over. Yes indeed, Reeves (Assuming she's still chancellor) will increasingly squeeze the 'rich' to pay for public sector excess. Same old Labour.
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Post by dodgydave on Aug 1, 2024 13:16:31 GMT
It's a red herring really, we have to pay enough to attract and maintain the best staff, and let's face it we are way behind where we need to be on that.
Labour need to concentrate on bad lifestyles choices. We need tax breaks for gym memberships etc, higher taxes on bad foods, hell I would even ban fast food deliveries.
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