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Applications are already in in the trust I work in. Half of my colleagues have applied. I thought it would have been a bigger story tbh but for some reason the msm has stuck with the ‘getting rid of bureaucracy’ angle. How getting rid of senior clinicians in this time of 5hr+ ed waiting times is beyond me. I changed job 3 years ago otherwise I would have applied.

We've been through that earlier in the year (the terms were crap unless you were thinking of going anyway). Senior management reckon the uptake wasn't anywhere near enough and that it's highly likely 'round 2' will be offered early 2026. We're all hoping for better terms.
 
You not seen him mate?

Smarmy, rent a smile, self serving prick, he wrote a book about himself.

Theres a lot in the Labour party like that at the moment, been an issue since the 90s.

Call me old fashioned, but the Labour lot need to be interested in what is good for people first, not what is good for their own image
Not forgetting his biggest doners are US health firms.
 
We've been through that earlier in the year (the terms were crap unless you were thinking of going anyway). Senior management reckon the uptake wasn't anywhere near enough and that it's highly likely 'round 2' will be offered early 2026. We're all hoping for better terms.
The terms are a months wage for a years service. Max £80k. Even the last round in the NE they allowed clinical staff to apply but the offers were ridiculous. I’m surprised the media isn’t all over this considering the shit state that the ED and GP’s are in.
 
Not forgetting his biggest doners are US health firms.

The dark Lord has his fingerprints all over these manoeuvres .... idle hands and all that.

The Mandelson Palantir Streeting axis is well documented. ........ even Marr started noticing.

Maybe he had a flashback ...


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The terms are a months wage for a years service. Max £80k. Even the last round in the NE they allowed clinical staff to apply but the offers were ridiculous. I’m surprised the media isn’t all over this considering the shit state that the ED and GP’s are in.

Yes I don’t know why this isn’t a big thing in the media. I don’t even put this at the governments door (although Streeting must know about it given how on top of his brief he is). It strikes me of unintended consequences of trusts needing to balance budgets.

I guess once it moves to phase 2 it will start hitting the news.
 
Fuck paying em more.
Haha!!

It does seem crazy but you are trying to attract talent the fucking mediocrity of so many is a huge issue.

Reduce the number, increase the pay you will get a smaller, better pool.
 
Haha!!

It does seem crazy but you are trying to attract talent the fucking mediocrity of so many is a huge issue.

Reduce the number, increase the pay you will get a smaller, better pool.
Well they get paid rather well as is what particularly talent have they brought so far? Im genuinely curious by this line of thought.
 
Not sure of the full detail so if you want to confirm where this all came from then would be interested to understand.

Like I said, when you’re plotting something, surely the person at the centre of the plot would know?

Wasn’t he supposed to be talking about the NHS this morning, I bet that went well.

Wherever it came from it was enough for Starmer to apologise to Streeting

 
Wherever it came from it was enough for Starmer to apologise to Streeting

And so he should, that was so ridiculous that you wonder if some in his team are working for the other side.
 
If you think the BBC are bad, Ferrari's opening question to Miliband on the announcement of the first modular reactor:

"How exactly does a nuclear reactor work" FFS.
 
And so he should, that was so ridiculous that you wonder if some in his team are working for the other side.

Given the number of gaffs and the shit comms from this government it has crossed my mind more than once. More likely just a number of people incompetent at their job behind the scenes though.
 
If you think the BBC are bad, Ferrari's opening question to Miliband on the announcement of the first modular reactor:

"How exactly does a nuclear reactor work" FFS.

Sloppy attempt at trying to trip him up I suspect. Who gives a fuck how they work so long as the people putting them in know and they don’t blow up!!!

It’s actually a decent story this one. Hopefully the first of many and British people and business stop paying higher energy costs than our neighbours. Good for the country, good for jobs IMHO.
 
If you think the BBC are bad, Ferrari's opening question to Miliband on the announcement of the first modular reactor:

"How exactly does a nuclear reactor work" FFS.
Seen a little of the interview on Sky and they allowed him to speak and praised the move in their after-chat.

This move is good for our country and should be debated as so. But the likes of LBC will always take a contrarian view, it suits their listeners.
 

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