Neville's Breakfast
Well-known member
During the Junior Doctor's dispute, did not Jeremy Hunt talk of a recoding from Bevan all those years ago bemoaning that fact that the doctors were dead against the idea, as they presumably thought that they could not cash in with private treatment? I did hear a doctor claim that the 4 year rule would be unfair as it would have to be applied to all professionals trained at public expense, and whilst if doctors were singled out, this might seem unfair, the solution would be to insist that if the taxpayer is paying, everyone has to do 4 years worth. Is this practical, wonder, as I am sure that is morally justifiable.
Indeed, doctors were totally against the creation of the NHS and had to be bought off post war with very generous contracts. I have enormous empathy with low paid workers in the NHS. I see no reason to believe well paid doctors over well paid politicians.