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Jeremy Hunt lies to junior doctors over pay – again!

Bex Sumner by Bex Sumner
16 August 2017
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This Wednesday, Jeremy Hunt gave a guarantee to junior doctors that “no junior doctor will see their pay cut compared to their current contract”. Just a few hours later, he was forced to admit that those working the longest hours actually would in fact see their pay cut after all.

Jeremy Hunt wrote a letter to junior doctors that said:

Today in the House of Commons I am giving a firm guarantee on behalf of the Government that no junior doctor will see their pay cut compared to their current contract.

He repeated the claim in a speech to MPs and on Twitter:

Confirmed in Parliament today that not a single junior dr will get a pay cut compared to their current contract: https://t.co/VrXMij5P5V

— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) October 28, 2015

But yesterday morning, when pushed by a BBC Breakfast presenter, he admitted that junior doctors working the longest hours will in fact still face a pay cut:

There’s a very small minority of doctors who will be working more than an average of 56 hours and at the moment they get paid what’s called colloquially in the NHS ‘danger money’. We think that’s wrong: actually, we shouldn’t be allowing that to happen; it’s not safe for patients and, frankly, I’m not sure it’s safe for doctors either. But what we are saying is that for the vast majority of doctors who are working within the legal limit there will be no pay cut. We’ll make sure that happens.

It turns out the promise will only apply to doctors working up to 56 hours a week; those forced by their employers to work up to the new legal limit of 72 hours will be left short.

The British Medical Association (BMA) was not impressed. Neither was Twitter:

#Hunt today admitted (heavily qualified) that some #juniordoctors would see a pay cut – but somehow implied this was their fault for working

— Dee 🍉 (@deevandecamp) October 29, 2015

Dear @Jeremy_Hunt, I'm sorry but NO-ONE in the NHS refers to working on-call hours as 'danger money'… #dutyofcandour

— Ranj Singh (@DrRanj) October 29, 2015

Today I sent @Jeremy_Hunt a copy of my book 'How to Read a Paper'.
My covering letter here. pic.twitter.com/vhKxV40rUj

— Trisha Greenhalgh (@trishgreenhalgh) October 29, 2015

Over recent weeks, Jeremy Hunt has tried several tactics to make the junior doctors problem go away. He’s patronised them, insulted them and now, with the BMA due to open a ballot on industrial action next week, he’s tried placating them with half truths. The only thing he hasn’t yet tried is listening to them. Perhaps he should.

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