COUNCILLORS have unanimously decided to review GP services across Basingstoke and Deane after a number of high-profile failed partnerships. The standard of service at the Camrose, Gillies and Hackwood partnership in Basingstoke was likened to that of a third world country in terms of the number of patients to each GP by one councillor, whilst another said that residents were concerned that the recent takeover of the CGH partnership was creeping backdoor privatisation . Councillors on the Community, Environment and Partnerships committee will now review the services, with members calling for the North Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group, who are responsible for the provision of GP services, to engage with them to increase accountability and scrutiny .