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Junior doctors: Jeremy Hunt vote-of-no-confidence petition surpasses 250,000 signatures | |
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A petition calling for a vote of no confidence in Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has passed 250,000 signatures. | A petition calling for a vote of no confidence in Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has passed 250,000 signatures. |
The minister has come under fire for his decision to “unilaterally” impose a new contract on junior doctors after talks between the British Medical Association and the Department of Health broke down. | The minister has come under fire for his decision to “unilaterally” impose a new contract on junior doctors after talks between the British Medical Association and the Department of Health broke down. |
Doctors say the new contract - which redefines “anti-social” working hours - is unsafe for patients because it encourages hospitals to ask staff to work longer shifts and will reduce their take home pay. | Doctors say the new contract - which redefines “anti-social” working hours - is unsafe for patients because it encourages hospitals to ask staff to work longer shifts and will reduce their take home pay. |
The petition on the Government’s website reached over 100,000 signatures within 24 hours of its launch and will now have to be considered for debate in Parliament. | The petition on the Government’s website reached over 100,000 signatures within 24 hours of its launch and will now have to be considered for debate in Parliament. |
The petition, started by Graham Hillman, said: “Mr Hunt recently gave totally inappropriate advice to Google conditions before seeking medical opinion. | The petition, started by Graham Hillman, said: “Mr Hunt recently gave totally inappropriate advice to Google conditions before seeking medical opinion. |
“He referred to paramedics as ambulance drivers and has caused the first doctors strike in years of the NHS. Mr Hunt is destroying all staff morale in the NHS & will cause recruitment issues.” | “He referred to paramedics as ambulance drivers and has caused the first doctors strike in years of the NHS. Mr Hunt is destroying all staff morale in the NHS & will cause recruitment issues.” |
It comes as an Ipsos Mori poll for trade publication the Health Service Journal showed 64 per cent of people surveyed blamed Mr Hunt for the dispute. | It comes as an Ipsos Mori poll for trade publication the Health Service Journal showed 64 per cent of people surveyed blamed Mr Hunt for the dispute. |
It also showed 66 per cent of respondents supported the 24-hour strike carried out by junior doctors on Wednesday in protest at the new terms and conditions. | It also showed 66 per cent of respondents supported the 24-hour strike carried out by junior doctors on Wednesday in protest at the new terms and conditions. |
In a speech to Parliament, when he announced the imposition, Mr Hunt said the changes were necessary in order to fulfill the Conservative party’s manifesto commitment to a “seven-day NHS”. | In a speech to Parliament, when he announced the imposition, Mr Hunt said the changes were necessary in order to fulfill the Conservative party’s manifesto commitment to a “seven-day NHS”. |
He insisted junior doctors would not see a reduction in their take-home pay after Saturdays and evening work are reclassified as normal working hours. | He insisted junior doctors would not see a reduction in their take-home pay after Saturdays and evening work are reclassified as normal working hours. |
Mr Hunt also claimed 20 NHS bosses had personally told him they support his plans but 14 have since distanced themselves from him. | Mr Hunt also claimed 20 NHS bosses had personally told him they support his plans but 14 have since distanced themselves from him. |
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