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Conservative "NHS week"

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DaisyAnneReturns Fri 18-Aug-23 08:35:08

Last weeks Conservative 'Asylum Week' was dire. We seem to be seeing a repeat going into their idea of a "how brilliantly we run the NHS" week.

They how now confirmed that Steve Barclay lied in an interview used to kick off the Tory control over this weeks subject.

It has also been revealed that a former advisor is someone who advocates the complete removal of the NHS.

Steve Barclay was trying to use the old Tory wheeze of trying to claim the current group they are attacking are paid much more than they actually are. They have now done this with train workers, teachers and nurses. Of course, and sadly, some will believe the lies. This week about doctors pay.

Other than relying on lies, what can they say they have achieved in the NHS. Methinks it may be a quiet week.

foxie48 Fri 18-Aug-23 09:34:06

It's another attempt at focusing people's anger on doctors for the increase in waiting times rather than where it should lie ie with a government that has been in power for 13 years! It is so short sighted not to pay doctors properly as it costs the NHS more in the long run because highly qualified doctors leave to work in other countries where their skill and experience is properly recognised, or they leave to work for drug companies or other similar jobs where their skills are seen as valuable and transferable or they give themselves a pay rise and improve their work/life balance by going part time and doing the odd locum shift to more than make up the difference. Doctors have every right to expect to be paid commensurate with their level of skill and training and currently, they are not. Doctors also spend too much time trying to fix problems within the NHS that are not of their making. ie not enough beds and nowhere to move recovered patients resulting in patients coming in sicker than should be and needing longer and more expensive care, broken equipment, shortage of staff of all types and grades, finding somewhere to park and eat whilst on duty, etc etc.

choughdancer Fri 18-Aug-23 11:03:30

Well said foxie48!

Fleurpepper Fri 18-Aug-23 11:10:45

Hypocritical and despicable.

maddyone Fri 18-Aug-23 11:27:35

Totally agree foxie.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 18-Aug-23 11:43:19

Absolutely foxie.

DaisyAnneReturns Fri 18-Aug-23 11:44:32

We have also been told about the changes in cancer targets? Has anyone read a good explanation of these changes?

Whitewavemark2 Fri 18-Aug-23 12:47:17

DaisyAnneReturns

We have also been told about the changes in cancer targets? Has anyone read a good explanation of these changes?

No.

What I don’t understand is why on earth is the Tory party highlighting one their worst failures of the wretched 13 years of failure?

Particularly that labour are so far ahead in the polls over this particularly issue, that they are out of sight.

I get that they are trying to blame the doctors for the latest debacle, but people are simply not buying it.

DaisyAnneReturns Fri 18-Aug-23 13:24:45

It would be reasonable to think that they have polled the areas they hope/need to win. But Sunak's grasp of politics seems to be about as good as his grasp of both business and the lives lived on lower incomes, so I have my doubts about that.

It is the case though, the these Children of Thatcher are as entrenched in Privatisation as some on the left are in Nationalisation and each believe it appears, with no doubt whatsoever, that they are right.

foxie48 Fri 18-Aug-23 13:46:41

I think it may be to persuade people that they are doing the "right" thing by not negotiating with the BMA. I'm sure there are some people who genuinely think that doctors are well paid and if you are on a fairly low wage, I can understand that. However, if doctors feel the stress and poor morale of working in the NHS is not "worth" what they are paid and they can earn more whilst having a better work/life balance, then that is what they will do, just like anyone else in the work place.

DiamondLily Fri 18-Aug-23 14:06:20

Well, to be honest, their "stop the boats week" turned into farce, so I expect this will be the same.🙄

DaisyAnneReturns Fri 18-Aug-23 14:13:45

I'm sure you are right foxie. However, he really doesn't "get" politics. Although I find it hard to feel sympathy for that, it should be clearly annoying for his party but they seem to have given up.

ronib Fri 18-Aug-23 14:36:05

46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad. If pay and conditions are thought to be unacceptable to British born and trained medics, why does the NHS continue to attract migrant doctors and nurses? And let’s be thankful and honest that it does.

Grantanow Fri 18-Aug-23 14:57:43

This will be a week of Tory lies, diversions, half-truths and, if needed, dead cats.

MaizieD Fri 18-Aug-23 15:08:40

ronib

46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad. If pay and conditions are thought to be unacceptable to British born and trained medics, why does the NHS continue to attract migrant doctors and nurses? And let’s be thankful and honest that it does.

Perhaps, ronib, you should ask your Indian medical adviser (unless they happen to be British born and raised, of course)

I suspect it's because the NHS has always been praised as an excellent service and they don't realise just how appallingly it has been dragged down in the past decade.

Fleurpepper Fri 18-Aug-23 15:50:05

ronib

46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad. If pay and conditions are thought to be unacceptable to British born and trained medics, why does the NHS continue to attract migrant doctors and nurses? And let’s be thankful and honest that it does.

It would be very interesting to see where from?
I'd hazard a guess that few are from Europe.

One big factor is as MaizieD describes- but another is language. Most doctors from abroad will have studied English at least until University, but not German, French, Italian, or any other European language- barring them from practising there.

foxie48 Fri 18-Aug-23 15:54:53

Ronib we attract doctors from overseas because our training is recognised as being very good, we pay better than India etc and our hospitals are generally better equipped so the flow is "one way". We rob poorer countries of their brightest and best and leak our own doctors to Australia, New Zealand, America and Canada. It's called market forces. However, I doubt many British patients would want to be treated in a hospital in India etc although there are wonderful facilities for those with lots of money most doctors work in hospitals that are pretty basic offering pretty basic care.
I see you have got your 46% from Migration Watch but the 2022 figure from the House of Commons Library is 32.6%
"Overall, 16.5% of staff report a nationality other than British. For doctors this figure is 32.6%, and for nurses it is 23.7%. Almost one in six doctors and one in seven nurses report an Asian nationality.21 Nov 2022"
researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-7783/CBP-7783.pdf

ronib Fri 18-Aug-23 16:18:32

My local hospital recently gave my husband kind and good treatment so I rather think MaizieD it’s recent experience which alerted me to the very international spread of doctors and nurses working in the NHS.
My other experience was hearing about the number of newly qualified NHS doctors leaving to work in Australia - seems the place to be.
So I agree with foxie48 about leakage and theft but so long as the Uk attracts sufficient well qualified medics to fill the vacancies left by Uk born and trained doctors and nurses, nothing much will change.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 18-Aug-23 16:32:54

DH found something dodgy he has seen GP, referred to hospital for initial consultation, with a biopsy the following week, all within a three week timeframe.

NHS is still working and there when needed.

foxie48 Fri 18-Aug-23 17:16:04

"So I agree with foxie48 about leakage and theft but so long as the Uk attracts sufficient well qualified medics to fill the vacancies left by Uk born and trained doctors and nurses, nothing much will change."

But I don't think we do or we wouldn't have the current 10,000+ vacancies for doctors. We could of course stop training doctors and just try to recruit them from other countries, that at least would stop the wastage of training that benefits other countries. I am obviously not serious, what we need to do is pay them a proper salary and look at measures that would make their working lives less stressful.

Casdon Fri 18-Aug-23 17:22:10

Fleurpepper

ronib

46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad. If pay and conditions are thought to be unacceptable to British born and trained medics, why does the NHS continue to attract migrant doctors and nurses? And let’s be thankful and honest that it does.

It would be very interesting to see where from?
I'd hazard a guess that few are from Europe.

One big factor is as MaizieD describes- but another is language. Most doctors from abroad will have studied English at least until University, but not German, French, Italian, or any other European language- barring them from practising there.

You’d be wrong on that one Fleupepper, as 8% of doctors in the UK (10,862) reported an EU nationality in the last survey in 2022. A lot of them will be in permanent roles I would think, not trainees.

ronib Fri 18-Aug-23 17:45:36

foxie48 interesting point but if there’s a 10k shortfall in doctors is that because the Nhs isn’t actively recruiting from abroad? Is the Nhs still wedded to best buck for the bang management philosophy?

MadeInYorkshire Fri 18-Aug-23 18:10:22

Well that will no doubt be as successful as STOP THE BOATS WEEK!

*DaisyAnne "We have also been told about the changes in cancer targets? Has anyone read a good explanation of these changes?" Apparently it's to 'make things better' - hah, hah!

"It is the case though, the these Children of Thatcher are as entrenched in Privatisation as some on the left are in Nationalisation and each believe it appears, with no doubt whatsoever, that they are right." I think Daisy that you should have a look at this video - it is all about making money for the Tories. This is well worth a watch ....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Www0cHLQulw&ab_channel=TheGreatNHSHeist

They are all crises of their own making, and to divert us onto it all being the fault of doctors and nurses striking for fair settlements ... you would think that people are waking up now to their ridiculous attempts to win votes - I am not holding my breath ....

Freya5 Fri 18-Aug-23 18:27:09

foxie48

"So I agree with foxie48 about leakage and theft but so long as the Uk attracts sufficient well qualified medics to fill the vacancies left by Uk born and trained doctors and nurses, nothing much will change."

But I don't think we do or we wouldn't have the current 10,000+ vacancies for doctors. We could of course stop training doctors and just try to recruit them from other countries, that at least would stop the wastage of training that benefits other countries. I am obviously not serious, what we need to do is pay them a proper salary and look at measures that would make their working lives less stressful.

You will never have a stress free carer working as a Medic or a Nurse inthe NHS. It's not a go home and forget it scenario.

Fleurpepper Fri 18-Aug-23 18:30:41

Casdon

Fleurpepper

ronib

46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad. If pay and conditions are thought to be unacceptable to British born and trained medics, why does the NHS continue to attract migrant doctors and nurses? And let’s be thankful and honest that it does.

It would be very interesting to see where from?
I'd hazard a guess that few are from Europe.

One big factor is as MaizieD describes- but another is language. Most doctors from abroad will have studied English at least until University, but not German, French, Italian, or any other European language- barring them from practising there.

You’d be wrong on that one Fleupepper, as 8% of doctors in the UK (10,862) reported an EU nationality in the last survey in 2022. A lot of them will be in permanent roles I would think, not trainees.

This is not at all what I said. I was responding to Ronib's comment, which said

'46 percent of doctors joining NHS England are from abroad.

Not talking about those who have been in permanent rôles for many years.