The British Medical Association, which represents 152,000 doctors,
has passed a vote of no confidence in the health secretary Jeremy Hunt. Doctors said there was a “huge wave of anger” against Mr Hunt and the
Coalition government. The motion was passed with an “ overwhelming
majority”. “He is at the forefront of a new political blame game,
blaming frontline NHS staff for the predictable chaos resulting from his
government's reforms and cuts,” said BMA council member Dr Jacky Davis. “We are watching a good service being deliberately brought to its knees by vandals in Westminster.”The
BMA passed a vote of no confidence in the former health secretary
Andrew Lansley last year. They now say they have no confidence in the
policies of his successor Mr Hunt.
Chair of the BMA Council Dr Mark Porter admitted that voting against health secretaries was “rapidly becoming a BMA tradition”. However, he urged members to back the motion.
“This
present Coalition government goes out of its way to act against the
interests of patients and in doing so it appoints secretaries of state
to continue its policies,” he said.
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Monday, 24 June 2013
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I couldn't agree more with Dr Davis “We are watching a good service being deliberately brought to its knees by vandals in Westminster.”
ReplyDeleteLansley was bad but Hunt is worse. This government is destroying the NHS. Not sure if the BMA can make headway but I hope for the sake of their patients they can.
ReplyDeleteJoe