I regret that I cannot trust the BMA to do anything except retreat. I
know AM will have a different view on this, but as it says in the
Bible, "By their fruits shall ye know them."
On 21/04/2010, Julian Bradley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> At 11:12 21/04/2010, you wrote:
>
>>boring it is but all main parties seem set on extending GP hours
>>even further. its not clear from the manifestos if they mean 'normal'
>> working
>>extending the voluntary system for extended hours at present or a
>>bit of both no doubt ending up in us being open eventually supermarket
>> times.
>>has any one heard different? and what will the impact be on us our
>>ICS and health?
>
> Needs BMA negotiation after the election - won't get any changes on
> this from the politicians at the moment.
>
> At the risk of breaching etiquette (but I hope I am not) the
> following description appeared on another (non party political) list
> and tickled me.
> Now who could this be: "the monocular manipulating micromanaging
> megalomaniac manic depressive from the manse"?
>
> I can't say that I care whether he's monocular, but the rest seems a
> relevant point of view (can't vouch for accuracy).
>
> Is the election boring?
>
> It may seem strange but while I can imagine supporting a "government
> of national unity" the warnings about a hung parliament and the IMF
> sound eminently true, and their rejection by parties that claim to
> believe in straight talking just seems to confirm that Clegg and the
> LDP are not in fact significantly different from the others.
>
> Anyway we can't escape it, only hope that it is all resolved 6/5/10.
>
> JB
>
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