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    Assuming that the views expressed on this forum are representative of the nation as a whole (and admittedly, that's a Big If), I would say that those most likely to oppose the health reforms are Labour-inclined voters. So if these doctors attract a significant number of votes, they are most likely to come from the left. Therefore voting for the anti-reform doctor candidate will actually help the Tories. It's like the UKIP situation (in reverse) where they have split the Tory vote in many places, allowing the pro-Europe Labour candidate to win. And that last sentence is fact, not opinion.

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