TCL

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TCL

TCL

@TCL3000

Maths graduate, chartered accountant, mum to 2 medical students and a dog. Passionate about fairness, understand economic realities, hate bad management.

Bristol Katılım Mart 2012
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
Dear @DeborahMeaden, You asked for examples of people who have faced serious consequences for expressing lawful opinions in the UK. The replies to @EssexPR’s post provide many. Among those mentioned are a children’s author, a barrister, a senior journalist, a poet, a dance company founder, a social worker, a university professor, a comedy writer and a doctor. In many of these cases, people lost work or livelihoods, or were subjected to legal or criminal proceedings, after expressing lawful views relating to biological sex. Many of those affected are also self-employed. As a businesswoman yourself, you’ll appreciate the added vulnerability that brings - there are no tribunals, no HR processes and no safety net. I’m one of them. As a self-employed business owner, I lost my livelihood after saying I didn’t like the phrase “pregnant people.” I lost clients, business connections, long-standing service providers and income. My reputation was ‘smeared’ to the point that, at 51, I’m having to restart my career. Like many others who find themselves in this position, I’m now seeking funding to meet my own legal costs. Even if views differ on other matters, I hope you’ll read the replies and recognise that Adam Brooks is right on this point. And that expressing lawful views relating to biological sex can carry serious and enduring professional consequences - particularly for self-employed women. Women in this position need meaningful support.
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David Gregory
David Gregory@DavidGr40434506·
@dr_musgrave Go to work and see patients for 8 hours. When you’re called out go to their homes. Like the GPs I remember.
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Dr Katie Musgrave
Dr Katie Musgrave@dr_musgrave·
“I am angry at the GMC; our spineless regulator. … We are presented with entirely unrealistic expectations of ‘Good Medical Practice’ – while being asked to stay later, pick up the pieces, & cover over the shortcomings of a failing healthcare system.” 👇 pulsetoday.co.uk/views/katie-mu…
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TCL@TCL3000·
@RoyLilley Wonder if @wesstreeting will read this! So true, reorganisation of NHSE is profligate - offering ALL staff voluntary redundancy without trying to ensure they keep the people they need shows huge incompetence.
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Roy Lilley 💙
Roy Lilley 💙@RoyLilley·
The NHS survived this year because staff absorbed the consequences of decisions they didn’t make,chaos they didn’t create. The blunt message from this year is the NHS is led by someone who isn’t clever enough, experienced enough and is too cocky by half. myemail.constantcontact.com/Downing-Street…
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TCL@TCL3000·
@PressSec Hope it gets changed back when the Democrats get in and try to unpick the mess inflicted by this narcissist.
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
I have just been informed that the highly respected Board of the Kennedy Center, some of the most successful people from all parts of the world, have just voted unanimously to rename the Kennedy Center to the Trump-Kennedy Center, because of the unbelievable work President Trump has done over the last year in saving the building. Not only from the standpoint of its reconstruction, but also financially, and its reputation. Congratulations to President Donald J. Trump, and likewise, congratulations to President Kennedy, because this will be a truly great team long into the future! The building will no doubt attain new levels of success and grandeur.
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TCL@TCL3000·
@snowleopardess People always take their anger out on the person they can see, classic shoot the messenger.
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TCL@TCL3000·
@parthaskar Doctors were well paid and respected when they were all posh white men, don't think it is just racism which has led to the way doctors are treated now, but is probably a contributary factor.
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TCL@TCL3000·
@SocialistHB @michaeljswalker Doctors have had their pay eroded more than anyone else. Probably because Agenda for Change staff rates are underpinned by minimum wage, so relatively high paid public sector workers are easier targets.
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Holly
Holly@SocialistHB·
@michaeljswalker⁩ the Nurses aren’t striking because we aren’t as organised as BMA members, and our union leadership have let us down. Come on.
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TCL@TCL3000·
@helenmallam Plus all the non exec directorships they will get during and after office.
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Mark Small
Mark Small@marky_mark6675·
@GBNEWS Drs are not unique when it comes to oat erosion. The whole public sector has had real term wage reductions of 24%, but we’re not all demanding immediate pay restoration. Yes Drs deserve more pay, but so does care workers, nurses, bin men, and lots of others in the public sector.
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
'They've had a 20% pay cut as the cost of living has risen exponentially. All they want is pay restoration.' Matthew Hulbert of campaign group Just Treatment defends resident doctors' decision to strike over pay, ahead of a five-day walkout.
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TCL@TCL3000·
@OliverRyanUK That "grasping self-interested pressure group" who were some of the highest achieving students, paid £14/hr for stressful job after 5-6 years of intense training are now paid £18/hr. An ST4 who will operate on your loved ones is paid £250 for an 8 hour day. Still underpaid.
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Oliver Ryan MP
Oliver Ryan MP@OliverRyanUK·
Never mind shooting themselves in the foot, they're shooting the NHS in the head, putting the organisations future & its patients (my constituents) at risk. They're the worst kind of grasping self-interested pressure group. They got 29% last year & are inexplicably back for more!
BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight

"I think that is probably the worst thing the BMA have done since they marched against the foundation of the NHS in 1948" Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticises the British Medical Association for voting to carry on with "unconscionable" strike action. #Newsnight

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Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford·
I've written this open letter to @Keir_Starmer & @wesstreeting because, though I am desperately worried about NHS patients over the next 5 days, I know this strike by resident doctors is a desperate act of last resort. Please read.
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Agnes
Agnes@agnesvirtually·
@ollieburtonmed I’ve always supported junior doctors’ strikes under Tory governments. Didn’t he say you had a 28% pay rise?
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TCL@TCL3000·
@Xeon4f145d96s1 It is very good, but I fear they will play the "this will take too long" card and it will have to be broken down into smaller requests.
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David Oliver
David Oliver@mancunianmedic·
@DrLukeCraddock 2010 onwards it was damaged by government But the same BMA GPs who opposed foundation of NHS went on to support and defend it I dont share your hostility to nhs as was and that i have worked in for 36 ys
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TCL@TCL3000·
@RoyLilley If govt treats doctors like military (banning strikes) are they willing to pay the same as the military? FY2 in NHS - £44,439 FY2 in Navy - £76,100+ Both expected to travel to wherever the jobs are.
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Roy Lilley 💙
Roy Lilley 💙@RoyLilley·
A closer look at the BMA press release tells us only 29,215 doctors, out of a total of ~77k total resident doctors, are running Streeting's NHS. Either these numbers add nothing to the story, or they are the story myemail.constantcontact.com/Ten.html?soid=…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
In England as of 2025: - Average classroom teacher salary: ~£43,400 (median, per DfE). - Average doctor salary: ~£80,000–£100,000 (varies; juniors £53k–£74k, consultants £110k–£145k, per NHS). - Average headteacher salary: ~£75,000 (primary ~£78k, secondary ~£105k, per various reports). - Average senior NHS consultant salary: ~£127,000 (range £110k–£145k, per BMA). Sources include DfE, NHS, BMA.
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The BMA
The BMA@TheBMA·
Strikes will GO AHEAD from 17-22 December, after resident doctors in England voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest offer from @wesstreeting.
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The NHS Whistleblower
The NHS Whistleblower@ItsnotrightUK·
@BBCBreaking For context, this is the hourly pay for doctors And band 7 is a doctor’s assistant Band 8a/b is a nurse practitioner. Doctors have been taken advantage off for far too long
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