
Right! It's Sunday evening - here's what's going to happen tomorrow.
The Government will try to claim that the BMA's uncharacteristically tough stance on the Government's attempts to unilaterally impose their whimsical changes on our legally binding contract is 'out of touch with what GPs think' and is 'misrepresenting' the 'offer'.
Three things will happen:
1. The oily twat Ben Bradshaw will have his nauseating mug all over the sycophantic BBC breakfast time rubbish that passes for news. Chris the Sports Guy at some point will try to get into Carol the Weather Girl's knickers on live TV, again.
2. The cuntfaced Bradshaw will also slime his way onto Radio 4's Today Program where arch Labour support Jim Naughtie will let him get away with it. John Humphreys will attempt to break the world record for cramming the words GP, golf, lazy and 'quarter of a million pounds' into the same sentence.
3. Postman Twat will write a letter to GPs telling us why doing more work for less money without benefiting patients is a good deal, and that we are being lead astray by the callous BMA.
It will happen - I'm giving you 12 hours warning, so get onto William Hill now.
Basically, the shower of cunts are rattled. They are incompetent, corrupt, dishonest, RATTLED cunts.
Oh, and someone with four limbs who knows someone called 'Dave' will win the Lotto on Wednesday.









6 comments:
I wish DH were rattled. But they aren't. They are bastards who don't care much for GPs.
I predict in February the GPs will vote for option A as less bad than the alternative in GPC ballot.
GPC has no options/offers of C,D,E, and no plans to lead GPs out of NHS. In any negotiation the party with most worked out options has the upper hand. Sadly GPC have not done the work we need to let us negotiate from strength.
And any potential battle with DH leads only to the Delphic prediction "It will be the death of a mighty empire"
The destruction of British General Practice, and of British Medicine continues apace. But do the public give a shit?
The public will get the service it deserves, but sadly it looks like it deserves a Lada rather than a Volvo or Merc.
The problem is that the public do not understand the issues involved. The DoH is quite nicely painting a picture of GP Surgeries open longer hours, thus making earlier appointments more likely. You can go on about sick vs non-sick patients as much as you want, but the public, frankly, doesn't care. This is where the Government has us over a barrel.
Sorry to be so defeatist!
Bloody hell Mystic Meg, they don't waste any time do they!?
"Ministers target GPs over hours"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7223245.stm
It's already come to pass, just as Meg/Rant hath predicted. John HUmphries apparently told the BMA rep that "I don't believe you" when said BMA tethered goat pointed out most GPs are open 8-6.30. I did not hear it first hand, as I was...consulting (it was 8.10 am for info), but one of my colleagues (coming in on her day off to do some of the paperwork she has been unable to do because patients kept wanting to be seen) DID hear it, as well as the subsequent Bradshaw sliming, and is now having to lie down in a darken room to cool off. Only managing to type this as some twat who wanted an "urgent" appt on monday morning has not turned up...
So I guess it's war?
I wish...
As a patient, I have to agree with angrydoc. The GPs have lost the propaganda war and my heart breaks for you. The problem is the public see themselves as consumers rather then partners in a social contract.
I find the vitriolic bile that this 'government of all the talents' who seem to be mostly related or married to each other, spout on an almost daily basis to be as disheartening as the fact that they are likely to get in again next time.
And now, as of Radio 4 this morning, our favourite shower of cunts have the editor of the Lancet on side. Deep joy...
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