Post by stevedtrm on Apr 11, 2016 14:09:05 GMT
THe poll topic should read:-
It should be pretty obvious by now that the government fully intends to weaken EVERYONE in this country by imposing POVERTY forcing people to work desperately and even the LETHAL DANGER of MEDICAL NELIGENCE, forcing people to work even more desperately just to ensure they can afford quality private care in the event of illenss. The whole government machine is aboiut IMPROVING WORKER DESPERATION AND THEREFORE INCREASING WORKER SUBMISSION.
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From a facebook post:-
"Tory party
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I truly hate these people, I suffer 3 serious disabilities and every month I must pay £16 towards council tax as I live near motorway, I don't drive and my chair does 4mph so the motorway is no good to me at all and yet these are the only adapted homes in the area rented to the poorest people who then must pay extra out of their food money just to live there. Today I'm in hospital with 160 heart rate and ketosis as I missed a meal to pay money due to threats of bailiffs. I'm diabetic and suffer neuropathy ( severe nerve damage ) and memory loss I can barely walk a few feet but I am regularly bullied by councils and TV licensing for monies I simply don't have to give. Today I survived but with serious repercussions for the future, next time I miss a meal I will die through this cruel sadistic institution we call the Tory party."
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And in a seperate article:-
"The man behind the speech is Peter Stefanovic, a London-based partner at medical negligence outfit Simpson Millar. Addressing a large group of protesters, the rousing piece of oratory includes fierce lines like “the government has declared war on the people in this country” and “no elected government in this country has the right to bully and intimidate 53,000 people into accepting a contract that is unsafe, that’s unfair and that’s discriminatory”.
The new junior doctors contract has proved a contentious talking point in recent months. There are real concerns from doctors and members of the general public alike that NHS staff will be worse off under the health secretary’s proposed contract changes. This fear has led to rallies, strike action, and now a crowdfunded judicial review challenge.
Some commentators — like the queen of controversy herself, Katie Hopkins — have dismissed junior doctors’ concerns and accused them of greed. But for University of Wolverhampton grad Stefanovic, NHS staff have every reason to be worried, and need to continue their fight against the government.
It’s interesting that a medical negligence solicitor, whose work depends on mistakes and mishaps by hospital staff, would speak out in favour of junior doctors so publicly. But it’s clearly an issue he feels very strongly about — he even describes himself on his LinkedIn page as a “Medical Negligence Lawyer and NHS supporter”.
But it’s not just Stefanovic taking an interest. The junior doctor dispute has been followed closely by lawyers on social media since it began. This may be because the profession is typically fascinated with and attached to ideas of justice and fairness, and there are genuine questions about the legality of Jeremy Hunt’s contract.
Stefanovic taps into this in his rant when he claims that there is simply “so much injustice in this contract I just don’t know where to begin”. He adds:
I’m a lawyer Mr Hunt. I can tell you that imposition is not a negotiation, it’s bloody bullying.""
Steven
It should be pretty obvious by now that the government fully intends to weaken EVERYONE in this country by imposing POVERTY forcing people to work desperately and even the LETHAL DANGER of MEDICAL NELIGENCE, forcing people to work even more desperately just to ensure they can afford quality private care in the event of illenss. The whole government machine is aboiut IMPROVING WORKER DESPERATION AND THEREFORE INCREASING WORKER SUBMISSION.
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From a facebook post:-
"Tory party

I truly hate these people, I suffer 3 serious disabilities and every month I must pay £16 towards council tax as I live near motorway, I don't drive and my chair does 4mph so the motorway is no good to me at all and yet these are the only adapted homes in the area rented to the poorest people who then must pay extra out of their food money just to live there. Today I'm in hospital with 160 heart rate and ketosis as I missed a meal to pay money due to threats of bailiffs. I'm diabetic and suffer neuropathy ( severe nerve damage ) and memory loss I can barely walk a few feet but I am regularly bullied by councils and TV licensing for monies I simply don't have to give. Today I survived but with serious repercussions for the future, next time I miss a meal I will die through this cruel sadistic institution we call the Tory party."
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And in a seperate article:-
"The man behind the speech is Peter Stefanovic, a London-based partner at medical negligence outfit Simpson Millar. Addressing a large group of protesters, the rousing piece of oratory includes fierce lines like “the government has declared war on the people in this country” and “no elected government in this country has the right to bully and intimidate 53,000 people into accepting a contract that is unsafe, that’s unfair and that’s discriminatory”.
The new junior doctors contract has proved a contentious talking point in recent months. There are real concerns from doctors and members of the general public alike that NHS staff will be worse off under the health secretary’s proposed contract changes. This fear has led to rallies, strike action, and now a crowdfunded judicial review challenge.
Some commentators — like the queen of controversy herself, Katie Hopkins — have dismissed junior doctors’ concerns and accused them of greed. But for University of Wolverhampton grad Stefanovic, NHS staff have every reason to be worried, and need to continue their fight against the government.
It’s interesting that a medical negligence solicitor, whose work depends on mistakes and mishaps by hospital staff, would speak out in favour of junior doctors so publicly. But it’s clearly an issue he feels very strongly about — he even describes himself on his LinkedIn page as a “Medical Negligence Lawyer and NHS supporter”.
But it’s not just Stefanovic taking an interest. The junior doctor dispute has been followed closely by lawyers on social media since it began. This may be because the profession is typically fascinated with and attached to ideas of justice and fairness, and there are genuine questions about the legality of Jeremy Hunt’s contract.
Stefanovic taps into this in his rant when he claims that there is simply “so much injustice in this contract I just don’t know where to begin”. He adds:
I’m a lawyer Mr Hunt. I can tell you that imposition is not a negotiation, it’s bloody bullying.""
Steven