//NJ, why don't you register with another GP?//
For two reasons, barry:
1. My current GP practice is 300 yards from my house. Not that it has made much difference in the last year as face to face consultations are all but abandoned, but I imagine things will change when the country regains its marbles. The next nearest is over two miles away in the middle of a busy High Street where parking is impossible.
2. The local alternatives are equally abysmal.
The GP system is an expensive anachronism. It was fine in the days of Dr Finlay, when you rang your GP at 2am and he was at your front door at 2:15. Things are not like that now. Leaving aside the Covid complications, it takes two weeks to get an appointment with my GP (and all the others locally). By the time I see a doctor I will either be dead or better. I don't want to see a doctor just to have a chat or to "make sure everything is OK." I've plenty of people to chat to and I know when everything is not OK. That's when I want to see a doctor.
I have never known my GPs to actually cure me of anything. They have either alleviated the symptoms until my body recovered by its own efforts or they have had to send me to somebody who knows what they are doing. The "middle man (or woman)" should be cut out and patients given direct access to the specialists as required.