Polyclinics
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Asked if the Prime Minister was confident that people would back him on polyclinics, the PMS replied yes.
Put that the British Medical Association were against polyclinics, the PMS said that whenever any kind of reform was undertaken there was bound to be resistance, but that the Prime Minister had always been clear that when he initiated the review undertaken by Lord Darzai, of which recommendations in relation to polyclinics were an important part, then clinical and patient consideration would be paramount.
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And why is Gordon Brown pushing forcing these abominations onto only England?
Comment by Helen Wright — 3 Jun 2008 on 4:53 pm | LinkIsn’t he a Scottish MP who signed the Scottish Claim of Right, pleding to always put Scotland’s interests first and foremost?
Why is it in Scotland’s interests to destroy doctor’s surgeries in England?
More to the point, why are England’s MPs allowing him to stick his bagpipes into our business? Isn’t there a Scottish Parliament he can to for a job?
Damn Labour. They’re finished in England forever after the way they’ve treated us!