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Hospitals in England braced for first all-out doctors' strike

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Hospitals braced for first all-out doctors' strike

LONDON: -- Hospitals in England are braced for the first all-out doctors' strike in the NHS's history on Tuesday.


Junior doctors will walk out of both routine and emergency care from 08:00 to 17:00 BST in the contract row.

It is the first time services such as A&E, maternity and intensive care have been hit in the long-running dispute.

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36134103

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-- BBC 2016-04-26

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

It is disappointing to see that, even after all the years of Tory lies and corruption, people still fall for their spin. Thankfully you are very much in the minority in the UK - most people in Britain recognise the benefit of having a free-at-source health service; most people can see the fundamental flaws in your proposal and recognise the inherent immorality of restricting quality health care only to those who can afford it.

And what do you think happens now at weekends? Do you think hospitals kick the patients out and lock the doors???

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All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

We had that system and we got rid of it just after the second world war. Now the overwhelming majority of the British people support the NHS, universal health care free at source. Even good old Maggie was a supporter and often stated that the NHS was safe in her hands. However good old Nigel Farage agrees with you which is why he is keeping so quiet about it.

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

I guess the minority will be those whose family and friends who have an accident/seizure/heart attack on the days in question.

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

I guess the minority will be those whose family and friends who have an accident/seizure/heart attack on the days in question.

Why do you think that? Emergency cover will be supplied by consultants so there will be no gap in emergency services. If you had a long standing date for an operation, that is a different matter, but emergency cover is still available.

......I read that there was a doctors strike in Israel in the 70's.....and that the death rate actually went down.....

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

I listened to Jeremy Hunt again this morning on the Radio 4 Today programme.

His main 'defence' to his rigidity is that this 7 day working was "a sacred manifesto commitment and we will not budge from that." It begs the question as to how many manifesto commitments have already been broken and how many people voted Tory, purely upon this manifesto promise?

I just hope the government seek a resolution after this 48 hour strike. All they have to do is withdraw the threat of imposition and sit down again and work out a reasonable solution. Like most disputes, it's not simply a question of whether someone works Saturdays/Sundays (they already do), it's the small print to which many of the public are not privy, or simply uninterested.

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

It is disappointing to see that, even after all the years of Tory lies and corruption, people still fall for their spin. Thankfully you are very much in the minority in the UK - most people in Britain recognise the benefit of having a free-at-source health service; most people can see the fundamental flaws in your proposal and recognise the inherent immorality of restricting quality health care only to those who can afford it.

And what do you think happens now at weekends? Do you think hospitals kick the patients out and lock the doors???

I think its more immoral to use the failing and sub standard NHS as a political tool.. when people are sick and dyeing because of medical negligence, dirty hospitals, long waiting lists for operations, lack of beds, and closure of smaller local hospitals.

Of course we could have a safety net system for the very poor.... but most of the 'poor' in the UK are fat lazy spongers sitting around getting benefits and popping out kids.. and their fat sedentary and often drug taking lifestyles cause most of their health problems in the first place.. which the rest of us working people have to pay for.

These strikes will cause lives to be lost and peoples health to get worse.... this is the immoral thing happening here...

And, after what I have seen of the negligence, incompetence, and filth of a typical NHS hospital.. with several friends dyeing of infections the picked up in these places, and other family members getting substandard care and misdiagnosis.. left to sit in blood soaked and urine soaked sheets for hours as the staff were too busy to change them.... I would rather go to an animal hospital to get my treatment!!!

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

I guess the minority will be those whose family and friends who have an accident/seizure/heart attack on the days in question.

Why do you think that? Emergency cover will be supplied by consultants so there will be no gap in emergency services. If you had a long standing date for an operation, that is a different matter, but emergency cover is still available.

In that case there's no problem at all!

They used to just sack the minister's servants, seems they've given up on that, now that people are aware of that gimmick.

Of course we could have a safety net system for the very poor.... but most of the 'poor' in the UK are fat lazy spongers sitting around getting benefits and popping out kids.. and their fat sedentary and often drug taking lifestyles cause most of their health problems in the first place.. which the rest of us working people have to pay for.

Are you the Donald's script writer?

The third strike so far, the first all-out strike - and still the Junior Doctors enjoy the support of the majority of the country. The arrogance of the Nasty Party and their MPs is well understood, but surely the time has come when this incompetent, arrogant health minister is let go.

As long as people vote tory, the NHS is in danger.

I listened to Jeremy Hunt again this morning on the Radio 4 Today programme.

His main 'defence' to his rigidity is that this 7 day working was "a sacred manifesto commitment and we will not budge from that." It begs the question as to how many manifesto commitments have already been broken and how many people voted Tory, purely upon this manifesto promise?

I just hope the government seek a resolution after this 48 hour strike. All they have to do is withdraw the threat of imposition and sit down again and work out a reasonable solution. Like most disputes, it's not simply a question of whether someone works Saturdays/Sundays (they already do), it's the small print to which many of the public are not privy, or simply uninterested.

What annoys me is that he talks about this election manifesto as if he has been handed a god given right to implement it. The Nasty Party managed to fool only 36.8% of the UK electorate which means that the vast majority of the UK rejected Conservatism and his manifesto pledge.

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

We had that system and we got rid of it just after the second world war. Now the overwhelming majority of the British people support the NHS, universal health care free at source. Even good old Maggie was a supporter and often stated that the NHS was safe in her hands. However good old Nigel Farage agrees with you which is why he is keeping so quiet about it.

Why do you say Nigel Farage agrees with him, source please. It's well know that Nigel Farage is trying with the Britex campaign to protect the NHS from the EU, who WILL sign the Transatlantic trade and Investment Partnership,TTIP that could force the privatization of the NHS, This is something that no Brit wants, Correct!

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

We had that system and we got rid of it just after the second world war. Now the overwhelming majority of the British people support the NHS, universal health care free at source. Even good old Maggie was a supporter and often stated that the NHS was safe in her hands. However good old Nigel Farage agrees with you which is why he is keeping so quiet about it.

Why do you say Nigel Farage agrees with him, source please. It's well know that Nigel Farage is trying with the Britex campaign to protect the NHS from the EU, who WILL sign the Transatlantic trade and Investment Partnership,TTIP that could force the privatization of the NHS, This is something that no Brit wants, Correct!

Why do you conclude that EU is anti NHS? In my experience, Germany, France, Denmark and Netherlands have excellent public health services with great modern facilities....

All this because they don't want to work weekends!

Its time to shut down the NHS and put them all out of work.. then see what other job they can get where they only have to work Monday till Friday... and where they can get such big wages.

It would be better if the system was like the private hospitals here in Thailand... and every other country for that matter.

We had that system and we got rid of it just after the second world war. Now the overwhelming majority of the British people support the NHS, universal health care free at source. Even good old Maggie was a supporter and often stated that the NHS was safe in her hands. However good old Nigel Farage agrees with you which is why he is keeping so quiet about it.

Why do you say Nigel Farage agrees with him, source please. It's well know that Nigel Farage is trying with the Britex campaign to protect the NHS from the EU, who WILL sign the Transatlantic trade and Investment Partnership,TTIP that could force the privatization of the NHS, This is something that no Brit wants, Correct!

Why do you conclude that EU is anti NHS? In my experience, Germany, France, Denmark and Netherlands have excellent public health services with great modern facilities....

It is not that the EU is anti-NHS, but that it is rabidly pro-TTIP, which scares many people for many good reasons.

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