By Jennifer Matthys – The Health and Social Care Bill that could see groups of GPs handed the responsibility, and money, for commissioning health care for their patients, with private companies allowed to provide more services, has been heavily criticised by doctors, who have called for it to be withdrawn in order to help halt the top-down re-organisation of the NHS.
In yet another example of how the establishment goes out of its way to treat British people like dirt, it has emerged that this year’s UK medical graduates will have to compete with over 1,600 Third World recruits from Pakistan and the Sudan for a limited number of openings.
The EU’s Working Time Directive (EWTD) is causing large-scale damage to the medical profession in Britain, non-aligned medical practitioners’ pressure group Remedy UK has warned.
The domestic spending cuts — which are in marked contrast to the increased spending on foreign aid, EU membership and the war in Afghanistan — will directly reduce the number of healthcare professionals available to serve the British public.
Despite ConDem promises to “ring fence” spending on the National Health Service, it is inevitable that budget cuts will force many health trusts to stop providing some services to the public.