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Political letter from my gp telling who to vote for

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FluffyJellyCat · 01/07/2024 17:11

Is this even allowed? The gp isn't wrong in what he is saying. But how did he get my personal data to write to me? It's a proper letter addressed to me at my address. Could he access my data for a local election?

Conflict of interest? Gdpr? I'm not going to complain because I have enought going on in my life. But surely this isn't allowed?

What next? The schools head telling me who to vote for?

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DappledThings · 01/07/2024 19:13

ellenfan · 01/07/2024 19:11

It's insane.

This thread is hilarious! The number of posters insistent it's an ICO matter on absolutely zero evidence or convinced that anyone working in the field of medicine has to be politically neutral. Or newspapers! 🤣

Quimjelly · 01/07/2024 19:13

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Xtraincome · 01/07/2024 19:14

You did not consent to receive political post from your GP. It's a GDPR breach at best. Complain! Not directly to the surgery of course.

Dweebie · 01/07/2024 19:14

It is an overreach but it’s probably been done out of desperation. On the frontline of healthcare they constantly see how bad things are. I live in an area with a very high percentage of elderly people. They’ve been voting in the same useless Tory MP for years ( and yes some conservatives are good local MPs, I know, this one is not). If I was a local GP I would also be tempted to ask them to reflect on the consequences of their political choices. As others have said ultimately no one’s going to know how you vote.

DogInATent · 01/07/2024 19:18

DappledThings · 01/07/2024 19:13

This thread is hilarious! The number of posters insistent it's an ICO matter on absolutely zero evidence or convinced that anyone working in the field of medicine has to be politically neutral. Or newspapers! 🤣

I blame declining academic standards at the University of Life.

LeggyLinda · 01/07/2024 19:19

Fairly common tactic to add a well known locally recognised person’s support to a letter.

I help with campaigns and see this a lot. We don’t do it (not in our local area anyway), but it is a common occurrence.

I suppose whether any rule was broken will depend on the letter and its context and where the data came from. I would heavily guess that this has come from the electoral database and sent out from Dr. Xxx who is also a supporter. If it is worded like “I’m A local GP from the constituency” that’s one thing.
However, it is worded “I am YOUR GP” then I may have questions as to where the data came from.

That said though, PPCs and their supporters tend to use language like “Your” to sound local and personable so even this doesn’t prove the origin of the data.

Someone up thread had the idea of asking other locals who had a different GP if they got the same mail shot - this is probably the best idea.

Elections in the UK are heavily policed and monitored. I’d be very surprised if any of the main parties risked breaking the rules. Having said that, I have had a political speech from my GP so I know they can be quite opinionated and political

AndThatsItReally · 01/07/2024 19:20

I've had personalised letters from the candidates. Name and address from electoral roll.
No GP would use his or her patient list.

ellenfan · 01/07/2024 19:22

OP, when you find out where the letter was sent from, please do come back and tell us.

AndThatsItReally · 01/07/2024 19:23

People LOVE to "escalate", "raise a formal complaint", "write to the CEO / MP" - all puffed up thinking they are right - based on zero information.

LakieLady · 01/07/2024 19:27

BeaRF75 · 01/07/2024 17:46

That is outrageous. I would expect any medical professional to be publicly impartial. (Obviously they can vote for who they like in the actual secret ballot).

Why? Roseena Alinn-Khan and Liam Fox are both MPs who have been doctors, and I bet they're not the only ones. I believe Alinn-Khan still practices, during the parliamentary recesses.

BlossomToLeaves · 01/07/2024 19:28

Does your surgery use something like SystmOne for your records? If you can log on to that, you can see exactly who in the practice accessed your records, and when. And depending on what the practice records, you might also be able to go into your recent record, and it specifies what was done at various times - mine sometimes shows that the looked up my phone number, or that they sent a text to me, and what the text said. So if you can remember when you last visited, phoned, requested prescriptions etc ,you can possibly see if there is anything beyond that, although you can't draw any firm conclusions from any of it. But if you haven't had any interactions whatsoever for years with the practice, but there is recent access, you could try to work out why.

LlynTegid · 01/07/2024 19:29

There is an open electoral register and a closed one, not accessible to all. You can ask for you name to be removed from the open electoral register, as I have done.

Shakeoffyourchains · 01/07/2024 19:30

DogInATent · 01/07/2024 19:18

I blame declining academic standards at the University of Life.

I heard at the start of this election campaign that campaigners were expecting the public to be significantly more engaged than usual, with many people taking an active interest for the first time, and boy does it show.

Bodeganights · 01/07/2024 19:33

Floppyelf · 01/07/2024 18:54

If its for the conservatives. Its not okay. I wouldn’t care if its for the libdems or labour.

Wtf, it's either ok for all political parties or none.

I'm going with likely the information came from legit sources. But I wouldn't be happy getting this from my GP.
Who I might add I haven't seen in years. If my GP had time to get involved in politics, good for him, maybe get his arse to the practice and see more people eh.

DogInATent · 01/07/2024 19:34

Shakeoffyourchains · 01/07/2024 19:30

I heard at the start of this election campaign that campaigners were expecting the public to be significantly more engaged than usual, with many people taking an active interest for the first time, and boy does it show.

I think we need to introduce the Life In The UK Test for all UK citizens before they're allowed to vote. The level of confidence people have when stating complete bollocks as correct is amazing and horrifying to see at the same time.

Maybe we'd need to lower the pass rate for those born in the UK though. As a reasonable adjustment for their condition.

Quimjelly · 01/07/2024 19:36

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ll09sm · 01/07/2024 19:37

People paid from the public purse telling patients who to vote for. In other words, state sponsored propaganda.

Totally unacceptable.

Anyone who says that our public institutions have not been captured isn’t looking hard enough.

ellenfan · 01/07/2024 19:40

ll09sm · 01/07/2024 19:37

People paid from the public purse telling patients who to vote for. In other words, state sponsored propaganda.

Totally unacceptable.

Anyone who says that our public institutions have not been captured isn’t looking hard enough.

Do you really think that only private sector workers can campaign?

This would be deeply illiberal.

It is not 'state-sponsored propaganda' if a doctor or teacher puts their name to a quote in a political leaflet.

SnappyBee · 01/07/2024 19:41

ll09sm · 01/07/2024 19:37

People paid from the public purse telling patients who to vote for. In other words, state sponsored propaganda.

Totally unacceptable.

Anyone who says that our public institutions have not been captured isn’t looking hard enough.

We have 10 doctors who are MPs.

50 doctors stood as candidates in tbe last election.

I cannot believe the idiocy of people frothing at this.

ellenfan · 01/07/2024 19:42

Many of these posts sounds very odd. Not the kind of things that Mumsnetters would post.

Mummy2024 · 01/07/2024 19:43

FluffyJellyCat · 01/07/2024 17:26

Not a candidate but I guess they could still have got my info off the electoral register. Anyone can access that can't they?

We have had a few personalised letters but from randoms

How did you know it was from your GP? Was it the name or is the surgery printed on the letter/leaflet?

DogInATent · 01/07/2024 19:44

ellenfan · 01/07/2024 19:42

Many of these posts sounds very odd. Not the kind of things that Mumsnetters would post.

Nigel's Russian backers have loosed their bots in the house...

SnappyBee · 01/07/2024 19:45

Geez, I've just seen the poll results too.

How can so many people be so stupid?

newnamethanks · 01/07/2024 19:46

48-52. Sadly.

NotAgainWilson · 01/07/2024 19:47

murasaki · 01/07/2024 17:18

I'd be writing to the ICO with that one. A gross misuse of the data which was supplied for medical comms.

This x 100!

Clear violation to GDPR.