I have just consulted my own GP (for the inevitable trivia) and was told
that GPs, as a group, in this area (Hinckley, Leics), are withholding their
support from the local PCG. As he understood it, they were the only ones in
the country.
I personally would like more detail of this approach, but I bet there isn't
a participant or lurker on this list from Hinckley to provide the detail,
nor are the local GPs getting the support that many on this list might
offer them. Divide and conquer.
Martin Strange
On 16 December 1998 17:44, Graham Balin [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> Poisoned Chalice Groups are going ahead all over the place, for the
> variety of reasons that we are all aware of. The arguments have been
> discussed ad nauseam and I am not trying to re-open the debate. For good
> or bad, it is happening.
> Resistance is futile seems to be the motto of the silent majority.(I
> still believe it _is_ the majority)
> Is there still scope for 'active non-co-operation'? Should we _get_
> involved, but work-to-rule,say?Other thoughts come to mind, but not for
> an open list :-(
> Replies welcome, personal or public.
>
> Graham
>
> 'Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at
> which one can die.'
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