Oh Laurie, here let me give you a cuddle. I didn't mean that at all.
There is a tendency to forget we are not hard shell all the way through
& I have as much of it as anyone. This cheeky supposedly glum reply did
make me smile though & I can't remember how I have savaged you either in
the past or (more worryingly) earlier in this thread.
Fx
Laurie Slater wrote:
> I'll take that as a gentle hint to shut up then. I have crossed Aunty before
> and I fared no better last time. I should probably consider myself lucky get
> away with just being blinded and doomed!
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> My posts came at the end of a long week and were born of much frustration at
> the mess we find ourselves in. They were a catharsis for me and were
> directed more towards the GPC as an institution than any specific
> individuals. If I had more spare time I wouldn't be inclined to spend it in
> medical politics, which seems to be a thankless job. So I suppose I should
> be grateful that there are people who do take up the mantle (... and try
> harder not to upset them. Sorry Fay).
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> Best - Laurie
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fay Wilson
> Sent: 16 February 2008 19:31
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: United we stand ...
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> We have before us the examples of what happens when independent contractor
> services become a commodity to be traded in GP out of hours and community
> pharmacy. If we cannot see what is happening in APMS and super-APMS (as in
> Hammersmith & Fulham) we are not only blind but doomed to extinction.
> Fay
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