Declan Fox wrote:
> Adrian
> I agree with your last para of course but I suspect the GMC would not. I
> get the impression from their consultation document that they want the
> form signed without caveats or not sures and the family kept happy OR
> the whole thing referred to the coroner. I get the impression that any
> reasonable other course such as what you set out would not keep them happy.
> But maybe I am too suspicious and/or too inexperienced in filling up
> cremation forms.
> Declan
This particular deputy cremation referee is quite definite about that
bit though, and I do not believe there would be widespread or general
dispute from the Home Office - who are currently looking for responses
to their consultation on changes to cremation law , please send them
some - or from referees.
I am also convinced that unless the word "no" is a correct and complete
answer, whatever the GMC might seem to indicate they hope, they would
offer no sympathy whatsoever to anyone who made that response to any
question.
I have no trouble with "I feel no significant doubt" or "No more so than
on any occasion".
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