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GMC Complaint: Dr Eastland Christopher Staveley

A licensed UK GP is reported to have boasted on Facebook about not having killed enough Palestinian babies during his service in the Israeli military. Help raise a Fitness to Practise concern with the General Medical Council in under three minutes.

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Enter your details and we'll generate a formal Fitness to Practise complaint that quotes Good Medical Practice, names Dr Staveley and his GMC reference, and asks the GMC to open an investigation, suspend him on an interim order, and pursue erasure. You then paste it into the GMC's online form yourself.

About this campaign

Dr Eastland Christopher Staveley is a UK-licensed GP (GMC reference 7074971), registered with a licence to practise. He is reported to have posted publicly on Facebook boasting about not having killed enough Palestinian babies during his time serving in the Israeli military.

This is a Fitness to Practise issue. The General Medical Council's Good Medical Practice requires every registered doctor to treat patients with kindness, courtesy and respect, to not unfairly discriminate against patients, and to not act in ways that undermine public trust in the medical profession. A doctor who openly celebrates the killing of children — and openly regrets not killing more — is incompatible with all three duties simultaneously.

Imagine if it were your child sitting in his consultation room. Imagine if it were a Palestinian, Arab or Muslim patient, or the child of one. The GMC's job is to ask whether a reasonable, properly informed member of the public could maintain confidence in this doctor's ability to practise. They cannot.

This campaign personalises a formal Fitness to Practise complaint and walks you through every step of the GMC's online concern form. We don't submit the form on your behalf — the GMC asks for your own contact details and you stay in control. We just remove the friction from the parts that don't need to be friction.