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    As someone who is generally considered to be left leaning,my view is that much of the opposition to the proposals is ill though out tosh coming from vested interests who do not want the status quo overturned.

    Now buried in all the ill thought out, ill considered opprobrium there is the odd nugget of sane thought.

    Most everyone agrees

    a) we cannot carry on as we are
    b) there is a desperate need to ensure that the maximum amount of funding possible goes on effective and efficient patient care
    c) current provision is inefficient, costly and often misses those who most need it

    So what do we do about it?

    Bury out heads up our nether regions and hope the NHS fairy makes it all better? Or give reform a chance?

    When the naysayers come up with some genuinely constructive alternative proposals that allow the NHS to deliver higher quality service than now, to all those who need it, when they need it and most importantly within the budget available then perhaps those supporting the current reform proposals will sit up and listen,

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