Kathy Bairstow (@kathybairstow) 's Twitter Profile
Kathy Bairstow

@kathybairstow

@katybarstool.bsky.social

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calendar_today28-09-2022 16:28:44

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Craig. (@bambibristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There can’t be anywhere else in the world where a party of 5 seats, 0.77% of available parliamentary seats….get 70% of the available political airtime. It’s a monumental stitch up masterminded by a handful of billionaires.

Dr David Wrigley (@davidgwrigley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has to stop. We need proper safeguards in place. Patient harm will occur. We warned those in power & they didn’t listen. All we want is safe patient care - we are far from that with these politically imposed changes. Copying in PulseToday who have highlighted this crisis

Dr Jinnie Shin 🦀 (@jinnieshinnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NHS batters & bruises doctors day in, day out. It's why I believe it's so important for doctors to fight. Fight for pay, fight for better training. Don't let the system tell you you're worth only what they say you are worth... cuz you'll get low-balled each time. Strikes are

Cilantro (@coriandersoap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sam Coates Sky Get a fucking grip! Her husband fucked up not checking back with the Letting Agent. Let's see how Nigel Farage's partner got her hands on over £850k to purchase their house in Clacton, for CASH? You know, what looks like it could be a bonafide scandal.

Dr Melissa Ryan 🦀 (@melissa_s_ryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Waiting lists are eye-wateringly long but 1/3 consultant posts are unfilled. £674 million on locum spend. The problem isn’t a lack of doctors, it’s a choice not to hire them.

Waiting lists are eye-wateringly long but 1/3 consultant posts are unfilled.
£674 million on locum spend.

The problem isn’t a lack of doctors, it’s a choice not to hire them.
Sheryl Higham (@_sheryl_h) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cutting the wages of Doctor and Nurses (sub inflation pay rise proposals) won’t fix our NHS Wes Streeting it will break it! Undervaluing hard working front line staff, will convince them to leave and patients will suffer. Resident Doctors BMA Northern Resident Doctors Committee

Roshan Rupra 🦀 (@rupraroshan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government want to give doctors ANOTHER real terms pay cut. Nobody deserves that, doctors will strike. Doctors can’t get jobs and get more and more pay cuts. It’s no wonder the UK is Australia’s biggest medical school.

Dr Haseena Wazir (@drhwazir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government’s proposed 2.5% pay award for doctors in 2026 is indefensible. It is yet another real terms pay cut despite years of warnings about recruitment, retention & the NHS workforce crisis. This is a political choice to devalue doctors & undermine the future of the NHS.

The government’s proposed 2.5% pay award for doctors in 2026 is indefensible.

It is yet another real terms pay cut despite years of warnings about recruitment, retention & the NHS workforce crisis.

This is a political choice to devalue doctors & undermine the future of the NHS.
James 🦁 (@jamesupnorth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr David Wrigley NHS England Department of Health and Social Care Wes Streeting Stephen Kinnock I was at a meeting with system leaders where “reassurance” was given that CNSGP would provide indemnity for issues relating to online access. I had to point out to them that we don’t care about being sued. We care about OUR PATIENTS COMING TO HARM. This seemed to surprise them.

The Game Caller 🗣🎙📻 (@thegamecaller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive Super League side Bradford Bulls have beaten off interest from Castleford Tigers and the York Knights to the signing of homegrown player Brandon Douglas on a two-year deal from Halifax Panthers.   The 28-year-old was in the Bulls’ Academy before moving to the

Exclusive 

Super League side Bradford Bulls have beaten off interest from Castleford Tigers and the York Knights to the signing of homegrown player Brandon Douglas on a two-year deal from Halifax Panthers.
 
The 28-year-old was in the Bulls’ Academy before moving to the
Balazs (🦋cannulaservice.hibalazs.net) (@cannula_service) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When NHS leaders argue there's "enough work to go around" & we need physician assistants in anaesthesia I would beg them to look at the anaesthetic shortfalls. Every PA(A) trained is money that could be spent on a doctor who will later be able to practice independently.

Secret Physician (@secretphysician) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw someone dressed up as the scariest of costumes today. They were dressed up like a doctor, and saying they were a clinician, but were essentially practicing medicine in an unregulated way without the qualifications. Unfortunately this was very much real life.

Jon Burke is mainly posting on Bluesky 🌍 (@jonburkeuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a lot of anti-NHS propaganda on this platform, but this is the reality…👇 Last night, I was injured playing football. At 08:00 today, I was booked in and triaged; 08:25, sent for X-Ray; now headed home with crutches and a referral. Nobody asked for my bank details.

There’s a lot of anti-NHS propaganda on this platform, but this is the reality…👇

Last night, I was injured  playing football. 

At 08:00 today, I was booked in and triaged; 08:25, sent for X-Ray; now headed home with crutches and a referral.

Nobody asked for my bank details.
Nick (@nickatralala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm interested in the publics opinion here. Free choice, base it on what you want not what you can currently get. If you go to your GP surgery or hospital with a worry or injury, who do YOU want to see? You can explain answers or ask questions if you wish Please RT for more n

Dr Haseena Wazir (@drhwazir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients are waiting months, sometimes years, for surgery because there aren’t enough anaesthetists. But here’s what the public isn’t being told: this shortage is deliberate. In 2025, 6,770 doctors applied to become anaesthetists. Only 539 were given places. Thousands of

Patients are waiting months, sometimes years, for surgery because there aren’t enough anaesthetists.

But here’s what the public isn’t being told: this shortage is deliberate.

In 2025, 6,770 doctors applied to become anaesthetists. Only 539 were given places. Thousands of
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 (@dave43law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr David Bull Also the first to lose almost 40 within 6 months of being elected and to have over 100 defectors who don't have the balls to face the electorate

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2006: 1 GP for every 1,843 people 2025: 1 GP for every 2,482 people The problem isn't the NHS, it's the shortage of GPs which neither the Conservatives hired nor Labour today are hiring, even though we have thousands of unemployed GPs