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Voters go to the polls on 9 October in the Essex by-election prompted by Douglas Carswell's defection from the Conservative Party to the UK Independence Party. So what issues are likely to be on the minds of voters?Voters go to the polls on 9 October in the Essex by-election prompted by Douglas Carswell's defection from the Conservative Party to the UK Independence Party. So what issues are likely to be on the minds of voters?
The Tendring district of Essex has the highest proportion of pensioners in the East of England, with one in three people aged 65 or over.The Tendring district of Essex has the highest proportion of pensioners in the East of England, with one in three people aged 65 or over.
The area, which includes the towns of Clacton and Frinton and has a population of 67,000, also has higher rates of heart disease, cancer, hypothyroidism and obesity than the national average.The area, which includes the towns of Clacton and Frinton and has a population of 67,000, also has higher rates of heart disease, cancer, hypothyroidism and obesity than the national average.
So it follows that health is likely to be a major election issue - and a major theme is the difficultly in attracting GPs to the area.So it follows that health is likely to be a major election issue - and a major theme is the difficultly in attracting GPs to the area.
Some surgeries in the constituency have a reputation for long waiting lists and rely on the use of locums, rather than permanent GPs.Some surgeries in the constituency have a reputation for long waiting lists and rely on the use of locums, rather than permanent GPs.
Locums usually work in place of a regular doctor when he or she is absent, or when the practice is short staffed.Locums usually work in place of a regular doctor when he or she is absent, or when the practice is short staffed.
So what do the candidates have to say about it?So what do the candidates have to say about it?
Mr Carswell described the topic of health as "the single biggest issue" he is focussing on.Mr Carswell described the topic of health as "the single biggest issue" he is focussing on.
"I've pushed local NHS bosses to adopt a scheme where new doctors get a bonus if they come and work in the area and stay for more than two years," he said."I've pushed local NHS bosses to adopt a scheme where new doctors get a bonus if they come and work in the area and stay for more than two years," he said.
"I've taken the initiative, but have had no support or help from Whitehall officials who are complacent and don't recognise it as a problem.""I've taken the initiative, but have had no support or help from Whitehall officials who are complacent and don't recognise it as a problem."
A few facts about Essex's 'Sunshine Coast':A few facts about Essex's 'Sunshine Coast':
• The famous 'Frinton Gates' were replaced with automatic barriers in 2009, despite opposition from local people who described them as 'iconic'• The famous 'Frinton Gates' were replaced with automatic barriers in 2009, despite opposition from local people who described them as 'iconic'
• Clacton's seaside resort was founded by a civil engineer, Peter Bruff, in 1871. Several buildings and roads are named after him• Clacton's seaside resort was founded by a civil engineer, Peter Bruff, in 1871. Several buildings and roads are named after him
• Walton-on-the-Naze's pier, the third longest pleasure pier in the UK, was put up for sale for £2.5m in 2011. In 2012 it was taken off the market.• Walton-on-the-Naze's pier, the third longest pleasure pier in the UK, was put up for sale for £2.5m in 2011. In 2012 it was taken off the market.
• The village of Jaywick was originally intended to be an "upmarket holiday village" for holidaying Londoners in the 1920s. In 2010, part of Jaywick was listed in The English Indices of Deprivation as "the most deprived area in England"• The village of Jaywick was originally intended to be an "upmarket holiday village" for holidaying Londoners in the 1920s. In 2010, part of Jaywick was listed in The English Indices of Deprivation as "the most deprived area in England"
Other residents have complained about not being able to book appointments, or queuing around the block to get to see a doctor.Other residents have complained about not being able to book appointments, or queuing around the block to get to see a doctor.
"It is a really tricky problem," said the Green by-election candidate, Chris Southall. "We have to try to make the facilities here more attractive to doctors."It is a really tricky problem," said the Green by-election candidate, Chris Southall. "We have to try to make the facilities here more attractive to doctors.
"UKIP is opposed to immigration, but a lot of GPs weren't born in England. It's an illustration of how dependent we are on people from other countries.""UKIP is opposed to immigration, but a lot of GPs weren't born in England. It's an illustration of how dependent we are on people from other countries."
Independent candidate Charlotte Rose said: "Waiting times for appointments need to be appointed on a priority basis.Independent candidate Charlotte Rose said: "Waiting times for appointments need to be appointed on a priority basis.
"I feel that the free NHS helpline should be utilised for this to determine the urgency of the patient rather than having a telephone receptionist.""I feel that the free NHS helpline should be utilised for this to determine the urgency of the patient rather than having a telephone receptionist."
Another independent candidate, Dr Bruce Sizer, said he decided to run in the by-election because of the importance of health issues.Another independent candidate, Dr Bruce Sizer, said he decided to run in the by-election because of the importance of health issues.
"It's a very real problem. I'm a cancer consultant at Colchester Hospital, and I know there's concern about the number of locum doctors used in GPs' surgeries around the Clacton area."It's a very real problem. I'm a cancer consultant at Colchester Hospital, and I know there's concern about the number of locum doctors used in GPs' surgeries around the Clacton area.
"We need good primary healthcare services to support people.""We need good primary healthcare services to support people."
Labour candidate Tim Young described healthcare provision as "one of the most important issues for people on the doorstep, in particular the lack of GPs and the fact that many GP lists are closed."Labour candidate Tim Young described healthcare provision as "one of the most important issues for people on the doorstep, in particular the lack of GPs and the fact that many GP lists are closed."
"Only Labour has the answers to these problems," he said, referring to the party's pledge everyone will have the right to see a GP within 48 hours, and there will be 8,000 new GPs to fulfil that pledge."Only Labour has the answers to these problems," he said, referring to the party's pledge everyone will have the right to see a GP within 48 hours, and there will be 8,000 new GPs to fulfil that pledge.
Andy Graham, the Liberal Democrat candidate, agreed there were not enough GPs.Andy Graham, the Liberal Democrat candidate, agreed there were not enough GPs.
"This is a situation which has built up over many years and needs addressing now," he said."This is a situation which has built up over many years and needs addressing now," he said.
He was concerned about how the existing surgeries would cope if new housing were to be built.He was concerned about how the existing surgeries would cope if new housing were to be built.
Giles Watling, the Conservative candidate, and Howling Laud Hope, the Monster Raving Loony Party's candidate, were approached by the BBC for their comments, and are yet to respond. Howling Laud Hope, the Monster Raving Loony Party's candidate, said he thought "a better standard of living" would be reached if more GPs came to the area.
"The standard of Health Care would be much better than it is now," he said.
The Conservative candidate, Giles Watling, was also approached by the BBC for his comments, and is yet to respond.