Michael Callaghan

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Michael Callaghan

Michael Callaghan

@msdc58

Retired medical. Antifascist.

United Kingdom 가입일 Şubat 2016
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The NHS Whistleblower
The NHS Whistleblower@ItsnotrightUK·
@BBCr4today This is what a ACP in london is paid. + £1/h for doctor in london. Why can we afford to pay ACPs to try and fill the role of a doctor but still be supervised by doctor. Yet we say we can’t afford to pay doctors
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Very Good I would say!
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SJ
SJ@schmanski10·
@wesstreeting Well, I'm a cancer patient and I support the strikes. I find your bashing of the Resident doctors and removal of training posts to be deeply spiteful & NOT at all in the interest of patients! I have resigned my Labour membership as a result. I'm so disappointed in Labour.
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
8 lines every flag-shagging plastic “patriot” has in their playbook 1.“I want my country back” - From what? You voted for the party that ran it for 14 years. 2.“Our grandads didn’t fight for this” - Your grandads would be ashamed that you can’t find Normandy on a map. They fought with Poles, Sikhs, Gurkhas, and West Indians beside them. They’d have more in common with the immigrants you hate than plastic patriots sharing memes about them. 3.“This isn’t the Britain I grew up in” - Correct. It has lower crime, longer life expectancy, and better healthcare than the 1970s you’re romanticising. You just don’t remember the power cuts and three-day weeks. 4.“Britain is broken” - The most unpatriotic sentence in the English language, repeated daily by people say they love their country. 5. “We’re full” - The Netherlands has twice the population density and somehow manages. The UK is not full. It’s just had 14 years of no housebuilding and you need someone darker than you to blame for it. 6.“We look after our own first” - You vote for parties that cut disability benefits, froze nurses’ pay, gave tax breaks to the rich and closed Sure Start centres. You don’t look after anyone. 7.“Stop the boats” - The Tories spent £700 million on Rwanda to deport four people. Zero boats were stopped. You cheered anyway. 8.“Starmer is a traitor” - The man prosecuted terrorists, paedophile rings, and war criminals as DPP. You import American culture war propaganda from people who openly despise our allies, trash your own country 24/7, and follow convicted fraudsters who lied about where they were born. The only ones treacherously trashing Britain’s reputation daily are you.
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@wesstreeting Cancelling training posts to punish resident doctors and NHS patients was spiteful. Is this all part of your doctor replacement agenda? (Disappointed Labour Party member)
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Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting·
The BMA think their demands are more important than patients. Unsurprisingly, patients don't agree. Patients deserve better. The BMA must call off these strikes.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
🤡 The Strait was already open before the war. So to summarize: Trump started a conflict that closed it, then celebrated reopening it. And somewhere out there, his supporters are calling this a masterclass, which tells you everything you need to know about who’s been doing their reading.
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Pro-America | Politics & Markets
UPDATE: Iran has AGREED to open the Strait for two weeks. Absolute masterclass by Trump. He got the Strait open without any help from Europe and without any boots on the ground. Wow.
Pro-America | Politics & Markets@Pro__Trading

President Trump said the two week cease-fire is conditional on Iran opening up the Strait. Do we have confirmation Iran is willing to do so? Because thus far, they haven't given any indication that they are.

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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Bipartisan calls are growing for Trump’s removal after he posted on Truth Social Tuesday morning: “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.”  The backlash spans the full political spectrum, from Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene to Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar.  Greene posted: “We cannot kill an entire civilization. This is evil and madness. 25TH AMENDMENT!!!”  The threat is tied to Trump’s self-imposed 8 p.m. ET deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.  Iran rejected it as an incitement to war crimes and cut off direct communications with Washington. Section four of the 25th Amendment, which allows involuntary removal of a president, has never been invoked.  Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Forbes@Forbes

Bipartisan Calls To Remove Trump From Office Grow As He Threatens Iranian ‘Genocide’ go.forbes.com/07-J-1

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Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺
Nigel Farage(Reform MP) on Kanye West being denied entry to the UK: "I think if we start banning people from entering the country, because we don't like what they say, I worry where that ends up.... bans are a slippery slope."
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Dr Aadam Aziz
Dr Aadam Aziz@Aadam_Aziz·
Absolutely disgraceful racism from @jkyleofficial on @TalkTV. As the camera zooms in on me and @DrHWazir on the picket line, he sneers that “a lot of them have come into this country to be doctors.” He based this solely on the colour of my skin. I was born in the UK. I studied and trained in the UK and I currently work as a doctor in the NHS. My grandfather fought for this country in WW2. This is racist, demeaning, and utterly unacceptable.
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@KarlTurnerMP @NickFerrariLBC @wesstreeting The £3 billion guesstimated extra costs exclude any savings from less resident doctor pay/reduced hospital activity during the 60 odd days of strikes. (A smaller sum but specifically excluded from calculations maybe for political reasons).
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Dr Julia Grace Patterson💙
Famous champion of the NHS, The Telegraph, valiantly chooses to amplify the views of a doctor who disagrees with strikes. You’ll understand that this brave work is being done in the interests of the public, who The Telegraph’s editorial team always have front of mind.
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
"We could have built a few hospitals with that..." Strikes by resident doctors have cost £3 billion over the last few years. Wes Streeting tells @NickFerrariLBC what the money could have been spent on if the strikes had been prevented.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
All very well. But when it was the Tories having to deal with the hard-left resident doctors’ leaders, Labour pols like Wes Streeting said a deal could be reached if only the Tory government negotiated with them properly. So what’s the excuse for no deal now?
LBC@LBC

"We could have built a few hospitals with that..." Strikes by resident doctors have cost £3 billion over the last few years. Wes Streeting tells @NickFerrariLBC what the money could have been spent on if the strikes had been prevented.

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BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast·
'Resident doctors are by a country mile the stand out winners of the entire public sector workforce when it comes to the pay rises they have received' Health Secretary Wes Streeing spoke to #BBCBreakfast about a six day strike by resident doctors in England over jobs and pay bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
The UK has crossed a line. Welfare spending: £333 billion Income tax revenue: £331 billion We’re now paying out more than we bring in from workers. This is unsustainable.
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Sophia Edwards 💙
Sophia Edwards 💙@sophia_edw28123·
Streeting keeps claiming doctors are "breaking" the NHS, but cutting 1,000 training posts is the real damage. The government should be solving staffing shortages, not using doctors as scapegoats. Punishing them only accelerates the NHS collapse! tribunemag.co.uk/2026/04/the-go…
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Right then. Let me explain something very slowly, because it appears some basic logic has gone missing somewhere over the Atlantic. No serious nation in the history of warfare has spent fourteen months insulting its allies, threatening to annex their territory, siding with their common enemy, and then knocked on their door expecting them to come running to rescue a catastrophe of its own making. That is not how alliances work. That is not how anything works. You abused the UK. You threatened Canada. You tried to grab Greenland. You called the EU an adversary. You praised Putin, the one man every serious NATO ally has spent decades preparing to fight. You hosted Kremlin officials in the Capitol. You undermined European elections. You abandoned Ukraine. You imposed tariffs on your closest partners. You did all of this loudly, proudly, and on camera. And now you are surprised that nobody is returning your calls. Here is a question worth sitting with. Why do you think that is? Is it possible, just possible, that when you treat your allies like enemies for over a year while cuddling up to their actual enemy, those allies might update their opinion of you? Is that concept too complicated? Does that require more working memory than is currently available? You did not plan this war with your allies. You did not consult them. You did not build a coalition. You started a conflict, watched it go sideways, and then got on your knees asking for help from people you spent fourteen months calling weak, corrupt and irrelevant. NATO is not what it was. Not because Europe changed. Because Washington made crystal clear which side it is on. And it is not ours. You want European boots on the ground? Start by explaining why America is more aligned with Moscow than with Brussels. Take your time. We will wait. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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