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Tower Hamlets KONP

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We campaign to keep the NHS free at the point of use & publicly provided. No longer posting on X. Find us at: @thkonp.bsky.social #XOdus

London Borough Tower Hamlets Entrou em Haziran 2013
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Clive Peedell
Clive Peedell@cpeedell·
Dear Wes, As a Consultant Oncologist it is was no inconvenience to me or my patients. We sorted a fair rota & I was delighted to support our highly indebted and underpaid Resident doctor colleagues. We also got paid tons more than the Residents. Do you see your problem? #NHS
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

As the latest round of unnecessary strikes come to an end, I have written to the BMA Resident Doctors Committee asking to meet the whole committee. It’s time for the BMA to be realistic and reasonable about what the country and the NHS can afford.

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Dr Haseena Wazir
Dr Haseena Wazir@DrHWazir·
Wes Streeting keeps repeating the claim that the BMA expects him to fix everything for resident doctors in two years. That’s simply not true. Doctors have consistently called for restoration of our real terms pay over time; not overnight. That’s been clear from the start. For context, that would mean a fully qualified foundation year one doctor moving from around £19.27/hr to £22.67/hr. What we’ve actually seen instead from the Government is an offer that risks locking in future real terms pay cuts, reduces the investment on the table while stretching it over three years, and a Health Secretary that has made the political decision to remove 1,000 extra GP and Consultant training jobs. That’s not good faith negotiation from the Government. It’s moving the goalposts yet again at the last minute. It’s time for @wesstreeting to put forward a credible offer on both jobs and pay, not continue to grandstand in the media.
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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
The average Resident Dr has lost £10,000 / year compared with the Drs 10-15years older than them They have also lost training, career progression & have much larger student debts The saving & therefore the cost to the nation is £10/year/person They aren’t asking for it all now
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Dr Asif Qasim MA PhD FRCP
Canada, Australia, Ireland - doctors’ salaries are more than double those in the UK, with better care despite smaller economies Can’t help but think the problem isn’t UK doctors, but the performance of UK politicians and government
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Dr Haseena Wazir
Dr Haseena Wazir@DrHWazir·
I was on the picket line today with @Aadam_Aziz and many doctors across London. And as the camera zoomed in on us, Jeremy Kyle made comments about people having “come into this country to be doctors’’ - looking straight at us, and deciding that based on the colour of our skin. Let me be absolutely clear. My parents were born here. I was born and raised in London. I have given nearly 6 years of my life working in the NHS as a doctor. And still - in 2026 - that’s not enough to be seen as someone who belongs in Britain. This isn’t just about one comment. It’s about hearing, over and over again: “Go back to where you came from.” “We don’t want you living around us.” It chips away at you. It makes you question how you’re seen. And the worst part? It actually doesn’t even shock me anymore. That’s how normalised this has become in our society. But I refuse to shrink myself to make other people comfortable. I refuse to stay silent while doctors, people who care for patients in this country every single day, can be treated like outsiders in it. I am not going anywhere. I will keep speaking. I will keep standing up. And I will keep fighting for this profession, no matter how loud the abuse gets. Solidarity to every resident doctor across England taking lawful industrial action today. Together, we will win.
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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Emma Runswick 🏳️‍🌈
Emma Runswick 🏳️‍🌈@ERunswickBMA·
The attack on the GP's right to refer, & on the patient's right to see a specialist, is one of the outrageous elements of the new imposed GP contract. As secondary care, we have to be ready to enable circumvention of this on the basis of clinical need and professional judgement.
The BMA@TheBMA

NHS patients are finding themselves unexpectedly removed from waiting lists, and the new contract set to be imposed on GPs in England will only make things worse. @doctor_katie spoke to the Telegraph on why GPs reject the new measures. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…

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Dr Tony O’Sullivan
Dr Tony O’Sullivan@DrTonyOSullivan·
Just on Bradford Community Broadcast on the @BMAResidents Resident Doctors strike next week and the outrageous act of Starmer cutting the promised 1000 training posts. @TheBMA
Keep Our NHS Public@keepnhspublic

Our Co-Chair @DrTonyOSullivan spoke to @bcbradio about Resident Dr strikes: "Consultants know that what Residents are calling for is putting the profession on a stronger footing, and therefore the NHS itself on a stronger footing too."

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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
Alan Milburn worked for Centene Corporation, a US healthcare company who owned Operose DHSC Samantha Jones former CEO & president of Operose US private healthcare getting their claws into the NHS with a history of failure & extremely poor care for patients @wesstreeting complicit
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Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor

Panorama gathered evidence that PAs were not being properly supervised at the Operose practice. The PAs told the undercover reporter they saw all sorts of patients, sometimes without any clinical supervision. The practice treated them as equivalent to GPs bbc.co.uk/news/health-61…

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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
Fact✅ The training places were necessary in the Ten Year plan agreed 12months ago Fact ✅You have increased medical school places & they will need training Fact ✅UK has fewer doctors per head of population than peer nations Fact✅… DHSC lies to the public FACTS vs FICTION 👇🏻
Department of Health and Social Care@DHSCgovuk

The offer we put to the BMA Resident Doctors Committee would have brought forward 1,000 specialty training places to fix bottlenecks. They have rejected this offer and announced more strikes. This is the impact on those places as a result 👇

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Dr Luke Evans MP
Dr Luke Evans MP@drlukeevans·
Wes Streeting is changing the GP referral system from VOLUNTARY Advice & Guidance service to MANDATORY Single Point of Access for routine referrals, but what does this mean in reality? ▶️ A&G is support TO HELP your GP decide ▶️ Single point of access DECIDES FOR your GP 👇
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Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford·
This week the NHS will undergo one of the most radical – and scandalous - changes in its history. From 1st April (the public are the fools in this), GPs will be contractually obliged to seek remote, electronic “advice and guidance” from hospital ‘clinicians’ (note, not necessarily doctors), making it even harder for patients to see a hospital specialist. Does this sound part of a plan to genuinely ‘fix’ the NHS, as Wes Streeting vowed he would do so effusively when taking up office - or more like a tactic to ration hospital care by overriding GPs in order to massage the waiting list figures? It is, of course, the latter, an extra layer of bureaucracy that at best will delay patients’ access to the specialist treatment they need, at worse sacrifice those patients on the altar of fake news about “falling” waiting lists. You don’t need me to point out the patient safety risks it potentially entails. We all know that time, in medicine, can be everything. The Royal College of GPs has been crystal clear: “The use of advice and guidance should not be mandated in any area… We have heard reports of risks of delays, with tests being required before any referral, lost messages and staff without appropriate senior clinical oversight handling requests.” The aim, says the Times, is to reduce the number of hospital outpatient appointments by 30 million annually. And the government, in a really quite breathtaking example of political spin, is presenting this as “good” for patients - as though all those people who’ve been waiting years months or even years for the first Rheumatology, Neurology or Orthopaedics appointment they so desperately need are just, you know, malingering. (I recently spoke to a patient with a new diagnosis of multiple sclerosis who’d been waiting over six months to see a neurologist for the first time – simply scandalous.) I believe this is a national health scandal from a government that apparently cares more about good spin than it does about good patient care. If you feel the same, please – please – write to your MP or the Secretary of State and tell them why. Please shout about this online, in the press, anywhere you can. Don’t let this slide. Thank you.
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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
Advice and Guidance is going to move NHS waiting lists to the community ‘From Hospital to Community’ that’s what @wesstreeting meant It doesn’t reduce referrals the data proves this there are more A&Gs but no fewer referrals It will remove patient choice & undervalues GPs
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Tower Hamlets KONP
Tower Hamlets KONP@THKONP·
Look out for us in the march tomorrow #TogetherAlliance - Migrants Make the NHS and Tower Hamlets is a multicultural borough with a proud history of solidarity.
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Tower Hamlets KONP@THKONP·
@zaynhasn Worst case we’ve heard of (not London) - patient’s GP refused to refer for MRI, expecting refusal, and referred to physio instead. Patient had myeloma - rib cage collapsed into pelvis- specialist felt they’d lost 6 valuable months
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ThesalariedGP 🐼@zaynhasn·
GPs are having to grovel for patients to be seen in secondary care for outpatients clinics. My referrals read like pleas. With words like “pervasive”, “significant”, “debilitating” to make the case for my patients, its so strange having to honestly, in essence, beg for them.
Dr Dave Triska@dave_dlt

📝 The Opus Referrals aren't clinical summaries anymore. They’re legal arguments. They’re auditions for care. What happens when a failing system decides a patient's pain isn't worth a consultation, but a performance. 👇👇👇👇 open.substack.com/pub/davetriska…

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Nat Martin
Nat Martin@The_HiggsBoson·
This should worry every GP. Hospital-led GP contracts = loss of independence, loss of voice, loss of the partnership model. This isn’t integration it’s absorption.
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