Not yet in my view, but movement in that direction has occurred. As I understand things, the government (via the NHS) negotiates what it pays to GP businesses, and apparently gave providers a pretty generous deal when the GP contract was set up in 2004, so there has been room for GPs themselves to significantly increase their income under those terms, which I believe they have. Politically the message has been that doctor's pay was "too low" before so there is nothing wrong with this. Recall this was accompanied by a large increase in the Department of Health's budget. But it is not clear what happens when GP pay is no longer "too low" and what forces stop it rising "too high".