Government is deliberately creating a health crisis to privatise the NHS, doctors claim Doctors leaders have accused the Government of a conspiracy to create a crisis in hospitals in order to usher in the back-door privatisation of the NHS.
The British Medical Association passed a motion claiming ministers are using plans launched last year, ostensibly as a means to reform over-spending facilities, as a front for selling off the health service.
They fuelled the row by also accusing political leaders of “scapegoating” doctors as a means of “distracting the public from and under-funded service”. The Daily Telegraph
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The British Medical Association passed a motion claiming ministers are using plans launched last year, ostensibly as a means to reform over-spending facilities, as a front for selling off the health service.
They fuelled the row by also accusing political leaders of “scapegoating” doctors as a means of “distracting the public from and under-funded service”. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Politicians 'duck and dodge' NHS deficit British Medical Association
- BMA quarterly survey British Medical Association
- Head of doctors' union claims crisis caused by government The Daily Mail
- BMA attacks 'political choice' to underfund NHS as public concern grows GPonline
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