GPs demand exemption from Budget tax hike
Briefly

"GP practices, which deliver NHS services but are mostly run as small businesses, are currently due to be hit by the rise in National Insurance contributions."
"The Royal College of GPs has written to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, calling for GP surgeries to be protected from the rise by receiving the 'necessary funding to cover these additional costs'."
"Dr. David Wrigley, a GP and deputy chair at the British Medical Association, also called for a 'rapid announcement of full reimbursement', adding that the impact of the NI hike would be 'monumental' for practices."
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