As I do yours Keith

I knew you wouldn't be able to stay away. I tried and failed!!

Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Courtest Guardian.articles......
NHS Primary Care Trusts were advised to review the `risk register` and that it be considered at Board meetings to ensure
the Trust was addressing remedies for these.
Board meetings were always held in `Public` .....so in the public domain.....Why should our MP`s not be allowed to know
the risks??..............``Nothing could be more stupid, than finding out the risks after the the event............
NHS ....risk register is an essential read.............
Keith Sansum1
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BERN;
Maybe if charlie made a push to get the registers out in the open it would stop all this.
SARAH;

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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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spotted this appraisal of the situation in snargate street this morning.
Keith Sansum1
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outside the RMT Offices???
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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that's right keith, always some funny posters in the windows.
this is one of my favourites.
Keith Sansum1
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Yes the secretary there is on the ball
the posters do change on a regular basis
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Doctors last ditch warning over reform...............Although the bill has been ``amended more than 300 times``.........
.......its promarket measures remain hugely intact.............the NHS would end up terribly bureacratic,expensive and
fragmented...............
Ministers have lied and sold the public a pup..........................fkn........
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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the pundits seem to be in agreement that this will cost a fortune, the deficit ever widens.
no doubt those at the bottom will foot the bill for this calumny.
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Emergency standing order 24 allows last gasp debate on the Health Bill.
The debate will call for a delay in voting until the risks posed by the bill are publised.
The claim being made is the government is insulting Parliament by witholding information that could change the way
MP`s vote.
In the Lords only one Lib/Dem peer voted against the bill.....73 Lib/Dems joined the tories to support the bill.............
Keith Sansum1
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well looks like the end of the lib dems
and the tories will lose a lot of support
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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You wish Keith.
Keith Sansum1
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not a wish barry its reality
the lib dems are fully away that at any future general election they are unlikely to secure many seats at all, likely to be the biggest challenge yet for them to decide as to which direction they wish to go.
then the tories are so not trusted by anyone any more
the only saviour for the cobbled together govt is that labour is not doing enough to surface at the moment
and then of course the usual apathy will play a big part
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Your imagination Keith - just speak for yourself. I too though hope that the LibDems will collapse but I suspect it will not happen. One thing is sure, Labour remains unfit for government.
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Barryw
All i can say is i respect you have an opinion
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With the Health and Social care Bill now entrenched creeping Privatisation will take hold up to 2015.........................
.........If the Conservatives win the 2015 election the Privatisation flood gates will open..................
Labour have confirmed they will remove the Privatisation and other damaging elements if they win the 2015
election......
.......add to that the Coalition government`s continued help the rich policies.......we have a choice...........
Paul Watkins- Location: Dover
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So Reg. Labour will remove the privatisation policies they put into action when they were in power?
Seems a bit far fetched.
Watty
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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red ed actually said he would repeal the act recently, i don't see how this is possible.
if they gain power in 2015 the changes would be too entrenched by then.