What Doctors think of the Labour government
I am indebted to Iain Dale's diary for the news that a poll out this morning shows that if there were a general election today only 7 per cent of doctors would vote Labour.
Conservatives would be supported by 43% of doctors (up 16% on 2005) and the LibDems by 15% (up 4%).
Labour are down from 24% in 2005.
The poll also found a lack of support for Chancellor Gordon Brown leading the NHS as Prime Minister. Asked "Would the NHS provide a better service under Gordon Brown?", 6% said 'yes', 61% said 'no' and 32% said they were unsure.
Just 2% of doctors described their level of morale at work as excellent, with 54% saying it was poor or terrible.
This is the verdict of people who are intimately informed about the working of the NHS under a party that came to power promising "24 hours to save the NHS."
Conservatives would be supported by 43% of doctors (up 16% on 2005) and the LibDems by 15% (up 4%).
Labour are down from 24% in 2005.
The poll also found a lack of support for Chancellor Gordon Brown leading the NHS as Prime Minister. Asked "Would the NHS provide a better service under Gordon Brown?", 6% said 'yes', 61% said 'no' and 32% said they were unsure.
Just 2% of doctors described their level of morale at work as excellent, with 54% saying it was poor or terrible.
This is the verdict of people who are intimately informed about the working of the NHS under a party that came to power promising "24 hours to save the NHS."
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