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yes, so this is a poll by the bma, which is l this is a poll by the bma, which is broadly speaking the of —— doctors union. they have found that 65% of medics and england have actively researched leaving their jobs, and this is a survey of about 4000 junior doctors. 79% of them often thought of quitting the nhs. so, this is another pile onto the already growing pile of worries hitting the nhs and therefore the government. we got strikes going on, another nurses�* strike coming in january, paramedics and ambulance crews of striking also injanuary. but you�*ve got people who are desperate to leave the profession. these are people, don�*t forget, who haven�*t been there for 30—40 years. these are junior doctors, so they�*re at the beginning of their hospital careers, if you like. they spent an awful lot of time going to university, studying for years and years to get the qualifications. and they are just burnt out. there is a real problem and it�*s going right through the nhs. i real problem and it's going right through the nhs.— real problem and it's going right through the nhs. i was go
yes, so this is a poll by the bma, which is l this is a poll by the bma, which is broadly speaking the of —— doctors union. they have found that 65% of medics and england have actively researched leaving their jobs, and this is a survey of about 4000 junior doctors. 79% of them often thought of quitting the nhs. so, this is another pile onto the already growing pile of worries hitting the nhs and therefore the government. we got strikes going on, another nurses�* strike coming in january,...
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one of the quotes in this bma survey reported in the eyes from a _ this bma survey reported in the eyessays most of his —— their colleagues are not wanting to work— —— their colleagues are not wanting to work in— —— their colleagues are not wanting to work in the system and trying to -et to work in the system and trying to get out _ to work in the system and trying to get out before it completely collapses. i think that's a warning. 0n collapses. i think that's a warning. oh the _ collapses. i think that's a warning. oh the front— page of the daily mail, half £1 million for doing what? according to the e-mail, — million for doing what? according to the e-mail. the _ fees they're charging comes to half £1 billion a year, which is what it cost the nhs. the mail is outraged that these people... certainly, charging those kind of fees to a public health service really is going a bit far. what we're talking about is that huge number of vacancies in the nhs which goes back to one of the problems it's facing. it is having a real problem recruiting people, keeping people. you're talking about a
one of the quotes in this bma survey reported in the eyes from a _ this bma survey reported in the eyessays most of his —— their colleagues are not wanting to work— —— their colleagues are not wanting to work in— —— their colleagues are not wanting to work in the system and trying to -et to work in the system and trying to get out _ to work in the system and trying to get out before it completely collapses. i think that's a warning. 0n collapses. i think that's a warning. oh the...
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, it is local medical committees, they represent doctors but they are not the bma which is the doctor'sis a huge shortage of gps. but i think this is really interesting, here we have a labour shadow health secretary saying what many people think is unsayable, that the nhs must reform or die. now, that puts the labour party on the front foot in being grown up and willing to have difficult conversations because heaven knows, there are some difficult conversations that haven't been taking place, not least of all because as nigeljust said, between the government and the unions who are threatening strike action. and if the labour party is showing itself to be willing to have conversations, meaningful conversations, meaningful conversations about how the nhs needs to adapt and change, and if necessary that means taking on some of the best did —— vested interested which is what west is treating is saying, then they are prepared to do it, and i think it is a brave start and an interesting one and it should pick the went up steve baker the current health secretary.- pick the went up steve baker
, it is local medical committees, they represent doctors but they are not the bma which is the doctor'sis a huge shortage of gps. but i think this is really interesting, here we have a labour shadow health secretary saying what many people think is unsayable, that the nhs must reform or die. now, that puts the labour party on the front foot in being grown up and willing to have difficult conversations because heaven knows, there are some difficult conversations that haven't been taking place,...
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i've bma gh school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> all right. let's take a live look at the big board right now. the dow now down about 60 points. >>> they are used to saving lives but one bay area fire department is focusing on saving christmas for families in need. there is dr togiveto the communy they serve. it gis our membs a immedi the public and hear storie abwhy they like to donate to the fire department. all kinds of stories come in and it gives us a chance to take the donations to local nonprofits to make sure that toy it is get t out area can of new unwrapped toys at any alameda fire department. you can drop off cash or donate online. >>> it began as a pande
i've bma gh school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> all right. let's take a live look at the...
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this story is about a survey the bma have done, in which they claim that 80% of people have respondedior doctors, they are leaving the profession. within the last year. that particular statistic i think raises a few questions, because considering something... lots of people consider lots of things. whether or not to do it or not is an ultra different different issue and the question also goes to where people would actually go to, because they are not great swathes of jobs actually go to, because they are not great swathes ofjobs any private sector to go to, and some people might go abroad. so i'm a bit sceptical about how serious that particular mass exodus fear that has been accused there is an argument they are using this dispute, but clearly it is not good for the government or anybody that there is the prospect of a ballad byjunior doctors and the prospect of unhappiness as a result of a strike and discontent there. clearly, there are issues that the nhs is suffering from, we have got the nurses strike, pressures on junior doctors is well documented and severe, and no doubt intens
this story is about a survey the bma have done, in which they claim that 80% of people have respondedior doctors, they are leaving the profession. within the last year. that particular statistic i think raises a few questions, because considering something... lots of people consider lots of things. whether or not to do it or not is an ultra different different issue and the question also goes to where people would actually go to, because they are not great swathes of jobs actually go to,...
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they tried to resist very personalised attacks and bma was quite nastiest and least really nasty unionny i had fights better at worst time when i had a seven month ambulance strike and we gave the country a much better ambulance service with . a better ambulance service with. a strike was effective by bringing in the army, but that was huge , in the army, but that was huge, unpopular with the public and i, i really was deep deeply unpopular then. so it was a bit of luck that i on a particularly high note, i mean with hindsight , no one ever made the slightest attempt to reverse my health reforms and the government which was really was a conservative government , tony, was a great government, tony, was a great admirer of thatcher. thatcher government actually . they just government actually. they just carried on my health and that as we went over by then . but yeah, we went over by then. but yeah, i did manage to finish on a high note when i was chancellor. we, we got used to about 3% growth and 2% inflation in living standards continued to rise into the 2000. this was long as they stuc
they tried to resist very personalised attacks and bma was quite nastiest and least really nasty unionny i had fights better at worst time when i had a seven month ambulance strike and we gave the country a much better ambulance service with . a better ambulance service with. a strike was effective by bringing in the army, but that was huge , in the army, but that was huge, unpopular with the public and i, i really was deep deeply unpopular then. so it was a bit of luck that i on a particularly...
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they tried to resist very personalised attacks and bma was quite nastiest and least really nasty unionny i had fights better at worst time when i had a seven month ambulance strike and we gave the country a much better ambulance service with . a better ambulance service with. a strike was effective by bringing in the army, but that was huge , in the army, but that was huge, unpopular with the public and i, i really was deep deeply unpopular then. so it was a bit of luck that i on a particularly high note, i mean with hindsight , no one ever made the slightest attempt to reverse my health reforms and the government which was really was a conservative government , tony, was a great government, tony, was a great admirer of thatcher. thatcher government actually . they just government actually. they just carried on my health and that as we went over by then . but yeah, we went over by then. but yeah, i did manage to finish on a high note when i was chancellor. we, we got used to about 3% growth and 2% inflation in living standards continued to rise into the 2000. this was long as they stuc
they tried to resist very personalised attacks and bma was quite nastiest and least really nasty unionny i had fights better at worst time when i had a seven month ambulance strike and we gave the country a much better ambulance service with . a better ambulance service with. a strike was effective by bringing in the army, but that was huge , in the army, but that was huge, unpopular with the public and i, i really was deep deeply unpopular then. so it was a bit of luck that i on a particularly...
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newspaper, he is quoted as saying the nhs shouldn't be treated like a shrine and he criticised the bma they were treating him like a heretic. now it's time to turn to our 100 women series — and meet the oscar—winning actress reeta moreno. perhaps best—known for the role of anita in the 1961 film west side story — but now, at the age of 90, she's speaking out about racial stereotyping and representation in films and on tv. 0ur correspondent nomia iqbal went to meet her. when i could understand what movies were, i wanted to be a movie star. that was the word, not an actress but a movie star. and i still hear that among very young people and i said to them, oh, let me tell you a few things. you went to hollywood during the golden age of cinema. and you were bigger than life. when i got my contract at mgm studios, which was the studio of my dreams because that was the studio that made all the great musicals and when i met mr louis, can you imagine what that meant to this 15, 16—year—old girl? the men who produced all of those great mgm musicals and they wanted me to sign a contract with th
newspaper, he is quoted as saying the nhs shouldn't be treated like a shrine and he criticised the bma they were treating him like a heretic. now it's time to turn to our 100 women series — and meet the oscar—winning actress reeta moreno. perhaps best—known for the role of anita in the 1961 film west side story — but now, at the age of 90, she's speaking out about racial stereotyping and representation in films and on tv. 0ur correspondent nomia iqbal went to meet her. when i could...
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mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it ingraph this morning. he has claimed the doctor's�* union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly disrupted december. helen catt, bbc news. a teenage girl's incurable cancer has been cleared from her body using a revolutionary new type of medicine. all other treatments for alyssa's leukaemia had failed. the ground—breaking treatment is known as "�*base editing' — it involves making genetic changes to donor cells, enabling them to attack her cancer. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh reports. iwon! no you didn't! yes, idid. i didn't feel like i wanted to give up. it's not the person who i am. no, it don't count. the whole experience brought me so much closer with my family. alyssa is back home
mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it ingraph this morning. he has claimed the doctor's�* union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a...
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mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it in morning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly disrupted december. helen catt, bbc news. and helen is with me now. is there any likelihood, at all, that this meeting might go ahead and tap on? i that this meeting might go ahead and ta on? ~ , ., ., , ., tap on? i think it is notable that the foreign _ tap on? i think it is notable that the foreign secretary _ tap on? i think it is notable that the foreign secretary didn't - tap on? i think it is notable that. the foreign secretary didn't quite go as completely ruling it out and the government source i have been speaking to did say that the health secretary's story is still open. —— his door is still o
mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it in morning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly...
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mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it inorning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses' walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly disrupted december. helen catt, bbc news. ben zaranko, senior research economist at the institute for fiscal studies, says the pay claim lodged by the nurses comes at a time when the nhs budget is incredibly stretched. the first thing is that if you were going to give nurses a 19% pay rise you would have to provide additional funding to the nhs to pay for that. that would mean, probably, higher taxes at some point, that is the thing the government is resting with, it seems to have been bumped up with, it seems to have been bumped up against the limits it is willing to raise the taxes, that is why it is resis
mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it inorning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses' walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly...
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newspaper, he is quoted as saying the nhs shouldn�*t be treated like a shrine and he criticised the bmathe role offered to women in the catholic church. the vatican has never allowed women to be ordained as priests. but the bbc has met one woman who took part in a secret ordination service — despite knowing she faces excommunication. georgina pearce has more. here i am, i am ready. in a church in new mexico, anne trapiano fulfils a long—held dream. i present to you our newly ordained priest! cheering and applause. but it�*s an unofficial ceremony and one that won�*t be recognised by the roman catholic church. because the institutional church does not allow women to be priests. the teaching is grounded in scripture thatjesus was male and that he chose 12 men to be his apostles. and that those men chose men to be their apostles. that�*s kind of it in a nutshell. over the past 20 years more than 200 women have gone through unofficial ordinations to priesthood, despite the consequences. a woman who is ordained as a priest is automatically, automatically excommunicated. it�*s treated as one
newspaper, he is quoted as saying the nhs shouldn�*t be treated like a shrine and he criticised the bmathe role offered to women in the catholic church. the vatican has never allowed women to be ordained as priests. but the bbc has met one woman who took part in a secret ordination service — despite knowing she faces excommunication. georgina pearce has more. here i am, i am ready. in a church in new mexico, anne trapiano fulfils a long—held dream. i present to you our newly ordained...
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mr street and has had his i own run-in with a health union, the own run—in with a health union, the bmat in the sunday telegraph this morning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs sides say they don�*t want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come third stay. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces are significantly disrupted december. helen kat, bbc news. rescuers searching the scene of an explosion injersey in which at least three people died have said they no longer expect to find anyone else alive. specialist teams who spent the night combing the wreckage in st helier, said their mission is now a "recovery operation". there are reports blame — there had been reports the authoriteis . in the last half hour, the news conference has taken place in jersey. it�*s awful, but islanders can have confidence in their emergency services. isl
mr street and has had his i own run-in with a health union, the own run—in with a health union, the bmat in the sunday telegraph this morning. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs sides say they don�*t want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come third stay. this...
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mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it inng. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly disrupted december. helen catt, bbc news. so is that pay claim lodged by the nurses affordable? let's take a closer look at the figures now with ben zaranko, senior research economist at the institute for fiscal studies. thank you forjoining us. first of all, we hear about the need for more funding for the all, we hear about the need for more funding forthe nhs, all, we hear about the need for more funding for the nhs, so what is the financial state of the nhs at the moment and what is behind any particular pressures on it this year? particular pressures on it this ear? ,, , , , year? the nhs budget is being st
mr streeting has had his own run—in with a health union, the bma, which accused him of attacking it inng. he has claimed the doctor's' union treated him like a heretic for saying there should be better standards for patients. all sides say they don't want the nurses�* walk—outs to go ahead but without the government agreeing to talk about pay they will be on the picket lines come thursday. this is of course just one of many strikes this month as the country faces a significantly disrupted...
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voting with i've got the bma voting with junior doctors. so i think junior doctors.ll no cheering we'll be no doubt cheering it over and the government's going to answer the to three find an answer on the strikes. yeah i don't i mean, i know that people would really upset me about upset and angry with me about the that i'm making about the point that i'm making about food do i just feel food banks. but i do ijust feel like that sentence someone has to rely on a food bank. it has become this almost overused , become this almost overused, weaponized get weaponized statement. don't get me i completely me wrong, i completely agree with want anyone in with you. i don't want anyone in this country to absolutely have to go to a food bank and literally that is the only way they can get food. they've cut their cloth and done everything possible, and still they cannot afford food. that's not acceptable, particularly if someone work, someone is going to work, particularly in some cases if someone is going to work full time, completely time, that's completely unacceptable comple
voting with i've got the bma voting with junior doctors. so i think junior doctors.ll no cheering we'll be no doubt cheering it over and the government's going to answer the to three find an answer on the strikes. yeah i don't i mean, i know that people would really upset me about upset and angry with me about the that i'm making about the point that i'm making about food do i just feel food banks. but i do ijust feel like that sentence someone has to rely on a food bank. it has become this...
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the bma saying that junior cuts.ma saying that junior doctors in scotland have effectively had a real term pay cut . of 23.5. so they say with cut. of 23.5. so they say with inflation rise, the offer of four and a half percent increase being out strip they say and that position will be worse by the end of the year. so now, in a formal dispute with scottish government and, they will be balloting for that strike in the spnng balloting for that strike in the spring of or from christmas and a new year onwards. the start of 2023. yet more strike action on way it seems. we'll update you and get more from north of the border. now let's actually update you on matt hancock. it's not so much of i'm a celebrity get me out of here but i'm an mp. get me out of here because former health secretary says he won't be standing as a conservative mp in the next general election. you made that announcement to us. local party members reportedly said he was not fit to represent them . it's not fit to represent them. it's been a huge privil
the bma saying that junior cuts.ma saying that junior doctors in scotland have effectively had a real term pay cut . of 23.5. so they say with cut. of 23.5. so they say with inflation rise, the offer of four and a half percent increase being out strip they say and that position will be worse by the end of the year. so now, in a formal dispute with scottish government and, they will be balloting for that strike in the spnng balloting for that strike in the spring of or from christmas and a new...
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but i'm just looking at drilling down into the research a bit more the bma has done .sion. i mean, many are talking, going abroad and going to new zealand and australia to their with a better theirjobs, but with a better conditions and a better rate of pay- conditions and a better rate of pay. i mean we've got to understand that when doctor becomes a doctor, there is approximately 100,000 debt on them. they've their whole youth into studying because they're a highly qualified professionals, very educated members of the society , cream of our society . society, cream of our society. of course, they have the right to move to better, better lands where they are, appreciate it and where they can have a better quality of life. it's very difficult for a doctor to qualify as a doctor and then say, we're going to quit and, move on to a new profession. so yes. you know, if you look at bma survey again in a bit more detail, a third of the doctors are actually thinking of leaving in the next 12 months. if they get the opportunity to leave and personally know so many doctors and n
but i'm just looking at drilling down into the research a bit more the bma has done .sion. i mean, many are talking, going abroad and going to new zealand and australia to their with a better theirjobs, but with a better conditions and a better rate of pay- conditions and a better rate of pay. i mean we've got to understand that when doctor becomes a doctor, there is approximately 100,000 debt on them. they've their whole youth into studying because they're a highly qualified professionals,...
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they supported is my father , you supported is that my father, you know honorary vice president of the bma of the and i want and the reason i'm mentioning that in a minute he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died six months after having the second dose. he would not have been picked up in that original trial. that suggests this problem worse as we this problem is much worse as we move forward because the mechanism and i explain this mechanism and i can explain this accelerates disease, we accelerates heart disease, we can have those people who've got mild of arteries mild clearing of their arteries have never them, certainly not for are suddenly for a long, who are suddenly presenting with severe heart problems heart attacks, needing stents . i'm problems heart attacks, needing stents. i'm managing of stents. i'm managing many of these patients and the clear diagnosis been the common denominator in these diagnosis is the vaccine. and again, you it's great that andrew begins come forward sir christopher tope has also been very vocal on this and conservative mp. but i'm just really shock
they supported is my father , you supported is that my father, you know honorary vice president of the bma of the and i want and the reason i'm mentioning that in a minute he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died six months after having the second dose. he would not have been picked up in that original trial. that suggests this problem worse as we this problem is much worse as we move forward because the mechanism and i explain this mechanism and i can explain this accelerates disease, we...
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they supported is my father , you supported is that my father, you know honorary vice president of the bma of the and i want and the reason i'm mentioning that in a minute he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died six months after having the second dose. he would not have been picked up in that original trial. that suggests this problem worse as we this problem is much worse as we move forward because the mechanism and i explain this mechanism and i can explain this accelerates disease, we accelerates heart disease, we can have those people who've got mild of arteries mild clearing of their arteries have never them, certainly not for are suddenly for a long, who are suddenly presenting with severe heart problems heart attacks, needing stents . i'm problems heart attacks, needing stents. i'm managing of stents. i'm managing many of these patients and the clear diagnosis been the common denominator in these diagnosis is the vaccine. and again, you it's great that andrew begins come forward sir christopher tope has also been very vocal on this and conservative mp. but i'm just really shock
they supported is my father , you supported is that my father, you know honorary vice president of the bma of the and i want and the reason i'm mentioning that in a minute he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and died six months after having the second dose. he would not have been picked up in that original trial. that suggests this problem worse as we this problem is much worse as we move forward because the mechanism and i explain this mechanism and i can explain this accelerates disease, we...
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so the bma, the union are urging ministers to improve the 2% pay offer? mean, you do want doctors be paid well, don't you, if you go to the doctors, you're not in, you know, having your best day if you need to have a doctor pay attention to whatever you got going on. so you want you want the system to work. mean, the only work. well, i mean, the only thing struggle with this is thing i do struggle with this is junior doctors, i thought the trope the cliche was that junior doctors too many hours doctors work too many hours anyway and they were absolutely exhausted. they exhausted. so why didn't they want nhs when . that want to leave the nhs when. that was mean, that's been decades. was i mean, that's been decades. how that much worse how has it got that much worse since there's always since then? there's always been a within nhs. i've got a culture within nhs. i've got family who are doctors who are far intelligent and far more intelligent and academic am, but what they academic than am, but what they say is essentially junior. being a doctor seen as a a
so the bma, the union are urging ministers to improve the 2% pay offer? mean, you do want doctors be paid well, don't you, if you go to the doctors, you're not in, you know, having your best day if you need to have a doctor pay attention to whatever you got going on. so you want you want the system to work. mean, the only work. well, i mean, the only thing struggle with this is thing i do struggle with this is junior doctors, i thought the trope the cliche was that junior doctors too many hours...
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three things singled out the british medical association or the bma for apparent hostility towards the should expect better . now. i think it expect better. now. i think it shows that nhs the nhs set a record 7.2 million people on the waiting lists , which is set to waiting lists, which is set to worsen around about 15,000 operations. we're expected to be cancelled next week . do you see cancelled next week. do you see the nurses strike over demands for a pay rise of 99, which is somewhat now labour's approach towards unions suggests that sir keir starmer's party is adopting a new approach indicating a separation . the party and its separation. the party and its traditional roots. now this is despite the fact that the labour party accept than despite the fact that the labour party accept tha n £50 million party accept than £50 million from unions since . corsica has from unions since. corsica has always been the leader . so for always been the leader. so for the great british debate, i'm asking you actually believe that the labour party will crack down on these trade unions ? i'm on th
three things singled out the british medical association or the bma for apparent hostility towards the should expect better . now. i think it expect better. now. i think it shows that nhs the nhs set a record 7.2 million people on the waiting lists , which is set to waiting lists, which is set to worsen around about 15,000 operations. we're expected to be cancelled next week . do you see cancelled next week. do you see the nurses strike over demands for a pay rise of 99, which is somewhat now...
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so the bma, the union are urging ministers to improve the 2% pay offer? mean, you do want doctors be paid well, don't you, if you go to the doctors, you're not in, you know, having your best day if you need to have a doctor pay attention to whatever you got going on. so you want you want the system to work. mean, the only work. well, i mean, the only thing struggle with this is thing i do struggle with this is junior doctors, i thought the trope the cliche was that junior doctors too many hours doctors work too many hours anyway and they were absolutely exhausted. they exhausted. so why didn't they want nhs when . that want to leave the nhs when. that was mean, that's been decades. was i mean, that's been decades. how that much worse how has it got that much worse since there's always since then? there's always been a within nhs. i've got a culture within nhs. i've got family who are doctors who are far intelligent and far more intelligent and academic am, but what they academic than am, but what they say is essentially junior. being a doctor seen as a a
so the bma, the union are urging ministers to improve the 2% pay offer? mean, you do want doctors be paid well, don't you, if you go to the doctors, you're not in, you know, having your best day if you need to have a doctor pay attention to whatever you got going on. so you want you want the system to work. mean, the only work. well, i mean, the only thing struggle with this is thing i do struggle with this is junior doctors, i thought the trope the cliche was that junior doctors too many hours...
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interview you about all that he he wouldn't allow the hostile is the word he used treatment of the bma're hostile to the idea of patients expecting better service and he said that nhs must be treated like a service rather than a shnne like a service rather than a shrine , which is very shrine, which is very interesting and possibly quite helpful to the conservative government. their negotiations with the unions, because if even the labour shadow health secretary is suggesting that he wouldn't negotiate, then should we talk about mick lynch a bit grinches? of course he's been guilty in other places. we have the strikes coming round the track pretty quickly for this week. no indication that either side is bending on this at the moment. i mean, this really does seem entranced on both sides. it does very intransigent on both sides . it's does very intransigent on both sides. it's very hard to see where any sort of wiggle room would be. and as was saying earlier, unlike pat cullen , mick earlier, unlike pat cullen, mick lynch is prepared to i'm not sure if he said it this time, but he has s
interview you about all that he he wouldn't allow the hostile is the word he used treatment of the bma're hostile to the idea of patients expecting better service and he said that nhs must be treated like a service rather than a shnne like a service rather than a shrine , which is very shrine, which is very interesting and possibly quite helpful to the conservative government. their negotiations with the unions, because if even the labour shadow health secretary is suggesting that he wouldn't...
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beef with the unions and have used pretty punchy language this morning about the doctor�*s union, the bmai announce the biggest expansion of the nhs staff in history, funded by abolishing the non dom tax status. all i said is alongside the investment in stuff we need better service for patients. it is not right people have to wait on the phone at eight bloc in the morning trying to get through to a gp. people should be able to book appointments online and see a doctor face to face. they should be able to see the same doctor and have continuity pair. i appreciate the pressure gps are under. i am not bashing gps. when i say i am going to best in the workforce, i do not expect the bna to treat me like a heretic because i am demanding better standards for patients. i understand the pressures the nhs is understand the pressures the nhs is under and take my hat off to staff who helped me last year when i was going through kidney cancer. when a labour government is putting in investment which is extra it is reasonable for us to expect better standards for patients. he reasonable for us to expect
beef with the unions and have used pretty punchy language this morning about the doctor�*s union, the bmai announce the biggest expansion of the nhs staff in history, funded by abolishing the non dom tax status. all i said is alongside the investment in stuff we need better service for patients. it is not right people have to wait on the phone at eight bloc in the morning trying to get through to a gp. people should be able to book appointments online and see a doctor face to face. they...
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there row between the there was a huge row between the bma and wes streeting. do you deny that ?alth and health sector want a labour government and they want a labour government because andrew , a labour government, the andrew, a labour government, the national health service is properly looked after under the under government. there under labour government. there aren't strikes. they weren't in these we were these strikes when we were in charge of the health service. they want to work with us to improve service and improve the health service and we work with them. and we want to work with them. and yes, there will be yes, you know, there will be time be things that time there will be things that we will say they're wrong with the health service will the health service and they will be disagreeing. but quite frankly, there will be a lot of agreement because people who work know work in the health service know that are not perfect and that things are not perfect and they and there are they have been and there are a number things need to be number of things need to be changed. more
there row between the there was a huge row between the bma and wes streeting. do you deny that ?alth and health sector want a labour government and they want a labour government because andrew , a labour government, the andrew, a labour government, the national health service is properly looked after under the under government. there under labour government. there aren't strikes. they weren't in these we were these strikes when we were in charge of the health service. they want to work with us...
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so what wes streeting is saying is the bma actually does need to sort of wake up and realise that there issue here but above all much more importantly the whole realises cannot whole country realises we cannot deify . they say that the english deify. they say that the english are a religious people, are not a religious people, although disproves although this panel disproves that. although this panel disproves that . and so we've invented the that. and so we've invented the nhs know. instead, i think the nhs know. instead, i think the nhs huge changes without a shadow it going to stop having competing groups . and i think competing groups. and i think that's where we're going, which are try to actually parlay this into it. wes streeting attacks the ain't what he's the unions. that ain't what he's . well, that gives us some extra context for so thank you. context for that. so thank you. i thought this labour becoming a sound mean. i thought this was great like a cheap. great but it seems like a cheap. it's easy target. it's an easy target. well i mean, i believe i'm saying mean, i can't
so what wes streeting is saying is the bma actually does need to sort of wake up and realise that there issue here but above all much more importantly the whole realises cannot whole country realises we cannot deify . they say that the english deify. they say that the english are a religious people, are not a religious people, although disproves although this panel disproves that. although this panel disproves that . and so we've invented the that. and so we've invented the nhs know. instead, i...
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the bma in the past 14 years its members have faced a real terms pay members have faced a real termsnly get worse . the action would take get worse. the action would take place at the start next year . place at the start next year. the us and russia have exchanged jailed american basketball player brittany griner for a notorious russian arms dealer, viktor bout gms. griner was arrested at a moscow airport in february possessing cannabis oil . president biden says griner is safe. and on a plane home from abu dhabi where the swap took place . you're watching gb news. place. you're watching gb news. we'll bring you more as happens. so let's get back to . so let's get back to. patrick okay. it's truly momentous day because harriet have finally, finally able to tell their story as the bombshell series is been released this morning. harry at pains to highlight the level of bias in the royal family while a lot of people would just have pain watching it while meghan calls their engagements orchestrated reality show and together they try to paint a picture of the trauma utter torment that the
the bma in the past 14 years its members have faced a real terms pay members have faced a real termsnly get worse . the action would take get worse. the action would take place at the start next year . place at the start next year. the us and russia have exchanged jailed american basketball player brittany griner for a notorious russian arms dealer, viktor bout gms. griner was arrested at a moscow airport in february possessing cannabis oil . president biden says griner is safe. and on a plane...
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their main interests in the bma for instance is about doctors themselves . group . it surprises me, advocate group. it surprises me, you know, there should be an innovative dynamic group which stand up for patients who are not people who would say vested interests like doctors nurses politicians and you know i would dearly like to see a you know why don't the consumers they stand up in other indian gas industry bullies because you get demonised it's because it's selling it's because you got demonised because it is bracketed is you're only the in oh st now so you're either telling a pro patient or i anti nurse a no one wants to be anti it you know and this is it you see it play out on social media i mean, i made a point when i said, look, you know, when it comes to nurses strikes and, i'll say anthem in the i'll say anthem blue in the face. yeah absolutely. it's a job i could never do. i've never saved life. i will probably saved a life. i will probably never on account of never save a life on account of the that i'll be useless in the fact that i'll be usele
their main interests in the bma for instance is about doctors themselves . group . it surprises me, advocate group. it surprises me, you know, there should be an innovative dynamic group which stand up for patients who are not people who would say vested interests like doctors nurses politicians and you know i would dearly like to see a you know why don't the consumers they stand up in other indian gas industry bullies because you get demonised it's because it's selling it's because you got...
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an interesting interview with wes streeting, he said, of the bma, they are living on another planet,y have got, they can't even have a conversation about the pay situation. this is the government strategy i think, they won't negotiate, therefore they leave the unions opening offer out there. so the opening offer the unions make is out there and the government points to it, to turn public opinion against the nurses. it is because they won't negotiate that that figure stays out there if you see the point. we need negotiation, not confrontation, we can't have emergency services in is in position through this winter of all winters. people are perhaps at home without the heating on, not eating enough. they need to get around the table, confrontation is the wrong way to go. confrontation is the wrong way to a 0- ., " confrontation is the wrong way to to. ., ~ ., confrontation is the wrong way to i o, ., ,, ., ., confrontation is the wrong way to to. ., ~ ., ., ., confrontation is the wrong way to go. you think that demand would come down if think— go. you think that demand would come down
an interesting interview with wes streeting, he said, of the bma, they are living on another planet,y have got, they can't even have a conversation about the pay situation. this is the government strategy i think, they won't negotiate, therefore they leave the unions opening offer out there. so the opening offer the unions make is out there and the government points to it, to turn public opinion against the nurses. it is because they won't negotiate that that figure stays out there if you see...