{"id":8252,"date":"2016-01-12T13:11:27","date_gmt":"2016-01-12T13:11:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newlistener.co.uk\/home\/?p=8252"},"modified":"2018-04-14T14:24:15","modified_gmt":"2018-04-14T14:24:15","slug":"gauging-support-for-the-junior-doctors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newlistener.co.uk\/home\/gauging-support-for-the-junior-doctors\/","title":{"rendered":"Gauging support for the junior doctors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>10:26 Tuesday 12th January 2016<br \/>\n<a rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"new\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/radiocambridgeshire\">BBC Radio Cambridgeshire<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>PAUL STAINTON:<\/strong> Dee says<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Paul I heard you picking on me earlier. I&#8217;ve been all behind this morning. When it comes to the doctors which we were talking about earlier, I&#8217;m in full support of them going on strike today. I don&#8217;t want someone who&#8217;s mentally and physically worn out making a decision on my loved one&#8217;s life or my own. This government is messing up all the emergency services in my opinion, and the armed forces. They got one over on the police as they can&#8217;t strike. It&#8217;s time we looked after those who look after us. If this carries on, we&#8217;ll end up with all the doctors and nurses who can&#8217;t speak English making decisions on our lives. It&#8217;s too late to complain when it&#8217;s happened.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>says Dee this morning.&#8221; Yes, doctors are on a 24-hour strike. It started at 8am this morning. Many many people across Cambridgeshire have had their operations and hospital appointments cancelled because of the strike. The doctors say it&#8217;s about pay, it&#8217;s about working hours, it&#8217;s about safety. The Government say they&#8217;ve offered more money, they&#8217;ve offered better conditions. But the two sides are way way off, and that&#8217;s why the strike&#8217;s been called today. Poll for the BBC suggests two-thirds of people support the strike, as long as emergency care is being provided, which it is. Well Johnny D has been out on the streets of Cambridgeshire gauging support.<br \/>\n<!--more--><strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Have you got sympathy with the junior doctors striking today?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC ONE:<\/strong> I do. Yes.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> You do? Why&#8217;s that?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC ONE:<\/strong> Because I think politicians should keep their noses out of the NHS. They&#8217;re not doctors. They don&#8217;t know the system properly, and they don&#8217;t know how to run anything.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Any sympathy with the striking junior doctors?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC TWO:<\/strong> No.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> No, why?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC TWO:<\/strong> Because they&#8217;re getting enough. If they did a full day&#8217;s work, OK. But they don&#8217;t do a full day&#8217;s work.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> You&#8217;ve got a different opinion.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC THREE:<\/strong> Well I&#8217;ve got a person that is a junior doctor, so you know, I&#8217;ve got the sympathy, but at the end of the day they know what they&#8217;re going into. This isn&#8217;t a you know it&#8217;s not a new thing is it? It&#8217;s hereditary. It&#8217;s a historical thing that they&#8217;ve always been &#8230; underpaid and overworked. No. They all know what they&#8217;re doing when they go into it. It&#8217;s the same with nurses. But the people that are doing all the work are the nurses. We&#8217;ve seen that these last two weeks.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Right. You&#8217;ve been at the Hospital quite a bit have you?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC THREE:<\/strong> Yes. We&#8217;ve got a brother that&#8217;s just died of terminal cancer. And my brother, their son, and my mum&#8217;s been there now.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> I&#8217;m sorry to hear that.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC THREE:<\/strong> Thank you.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> But you&#8217;ve got no sympathy at all with the junior doctors yourself?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC TWO:<\/strong> No. No. Their leaders, where are they? Having big holidays. They&#8217;re the poor buggers getting nothing. The leaders are getting all the money. The leaders who call the strike, they&#8217;re getting paid. Not the junior doctors.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Have you got an appointment today?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Yes I have.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> And it&#8217;s all on?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Yes, so as far as I know.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> And you came past a sort of picket line on the front of the hospital there with the flags, the banners and all that sort of business..<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Yes.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Any sympathies, or how do you feel about it?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Yes. No, I think I do sympathise. You always want your doctors to be .. have enough sleep and be on the job, don&#8217;t you, properly? You don&#8217;t want them to be tired at work. I do sympathise with long hours, yes.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Are you across most of the issues and things like that.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Sorry?<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> Are you across all the issues, what the dispute is about really?<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> Yes I think so. Yes. I watch television and listen to the radio. Yes.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> A new contract and of course seven day operations.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> I don&#8217;t know whether it&#8217;s necessary to have seven days of operations really.<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> No.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> I merely think six days is probably enough anyway. Five, we&#8217;ve managed so far with five haven&#8217;t we?<br \/>\n<strong>JOHN DEVINE:<\/strong> So you might be bibbing your hooter on the way out.<br \/>\n<strong>PUBLIC FOUR:<\/strong> (LAUGHS) Yes.<br \/>\n<strong>PAUL STAINTON:<\/strong> Well many of you having your say this morning. 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