Chaand Nagpaul, chair of the British Medical Association (BMA) General Practice Committee, made his comments in reference to Prime Minister David Cameron's election pledge to ensure general practitioners (GPs) surgeries will be open seven days a week.
"The government must halt its surreal obsession for practices to open seven days when there aren't the GPs to even cope with current demands," Nagpaul said at an annual conference of local medical committees.
During the general election campaign earlier this year, the ruling Conservatives pledged access to GPs between 8 am and 8 pm seven days a week, by 2020 in England.
The party also pledged everyone over 75 would get a same-day appointment to see their GP.
But the proposals have been rejected and GPs warn that plans to recruit 5,000 more doctors in England would fail as they are fleeing the profession due to being over-worked and the lack of support.
He said demand on services has soared as practices are used as the "backstop for every problem in the NHS and beyond".
There were 40 million more GP appointments annually than five years ago, yet the proportion of NHS funds spent in general practice was falling, he said, calling for a complete overhaul of the system.
The UK government's Department of Health dismissed the warnings as "overly negative and pessimistic view" from the doctors' union.
"We have made it very clear that we will train 5,000 more GPs and have backed the NHS's own plan for the future by investing the 8 billion pounds it needs to transform care closer to home," a spokesperson said.
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