The NHS chief executive said staff were facing one of the "toughest" winters on record, with the annual flu season coming earlier and vaccination rates among the public and staff low[1].1 GPs are at loggerheads with the UK government, mainly over pay renewals, working conditions and the number of specialist training places.2 There is anger in general practice over the new contract and the fact that the NHS's 10-year plan it does not make clear how general practice will be integrated into the new neighborhood health centres.3 Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, is mentioned as a respected politician; at the same time, there are two groups of doctors who exert pressure on hospital consultants[Text]. Choreographed attacks on doctors create repetitive disturbing sounds that are tense for the doctors[Text].