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Re: Doctors vote in favour of industrial action
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Originally Posted by Damien
I think the key issue here is Doctors already agreed to reform in 2008 which led to increased contributions. It's one thing to reform a system which is decades old and the deal people signed up with will have to change, it's another to go back on a deal from only 4 years ago.
If you make a deal you expect it to be honoured. If the Doctors agreed to the latest reforms what's to stop the Government further reforming it again in 4/5 years time? Where does it stop?
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Didn't think that deal had anything to do with pensions, more about the minimum income practice guarantee and other bits and bobs.
Update - it did include the retirement age of 65, but that was before the deep doo-doo hit the fan.
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