Jeremy Hunt admits there is “NOTHING” he would accept in exchange for removing imposition of unfair and dangerous junior doctor contract

Last Updated: April 21, 2016By
Working late: Junior doctors meet the public outside the Department of Health offices in London.

Working late: Junior doctors meet the public outside the Department of Health offices in London.

This article should be read in conjunction with the earlier piece about Mr Hunt “digging for dirt” on junior doctors.

It seems, if anyone is being “obstructive” in negotiations between doctors and the Department of Health, it is Mr Hunt himself.

Alex Murray is one of the doctors who have been waiting outside the DoH offices in London for Mr Hunt to come out and talk with them about the contract he plans to foist on them.

In the end, they were invited in to see him, but the results were far from satisfying:

Jeremy Hunt may think he is doing the best thing for us, but myself and the 53,000 doctors in uproar over this know that contract imposition is far from the best thing for our patients, us, or the future of the NHS.

So I asked the ‘what if’ question. What if you could have anything in exchange for removing imposition? His reply? ‘Nothing’.

Is there really nothing he would ask for in exchange for removal of the imposition and to work with junior doctors?

And so, sadly, the peaceful protest outside the DoH goes on in the hopes of future negotiations.

Source: Meeting Jeremy Hunt | murrayhealth

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6 Comments

  1. JohnDee April 21, 2016 at 2:23 am - Reply

    Was it worth Germy’s media-bite riposte – “See – I DID meet with them… See – they’re just intransigent?”

  2. NMac April 21, 2016 at 8:39 am - Reply

    Hunt is one of the most thoroughly dishonest and corrupt Ministers in this government of corruption, and there are a lot to choose from. This man should have been fully investigated and put before the Courts for his expenses embezzlements.

  3. casalealex April 21, 2016 at 9:36 am - Reply

    Intransigent Jeremy *unt is the personification of the ruthless and warped ideology of Tory megalomaniacs.

  4. philipburdekin April 21, 2016 at 10:44 am - Reply

    These idiots in the nasty party have almost achieved THIER aim, destroyed Britain and the NHS, reduced the wages of “hard working people” then chit on us all from a great height by destroying the social safety net. Evil evil evil.

  5. Brian April 21, 2016 at 1:49 pm - Reply

    Time the Doctors woke up to the real agenda of this government, to destroy resistance and impose their dictate on Britain.

  6. mrmarcpc April 25, 2016 at 2:51 pm - Reply

    He couldn’t make himself look good if he tried, CHunt is a useless, devious, clueless, moronic halfwit who should do everyone a favour and just go!

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