Declan,
Our (less than) professional bodies have much to answer for. That the
endless mud slinging by the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee
and the ex head of the Dispensing Doctors Association has finally caught the
attention of the DoH and the media should not really surprise us.
Before you spring to the defence of Dr Roberts, it is only in his role as
the head of the DDA that I had any objection to him (and towards the end
even he was seeing sense). His other roles he may fulfil admirably.
Regards
Jeff
Jeff Green
-Community Locum and Consultant Pharmacist-
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask]
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Declan Fox
> Sent: 21 April 1998 21:05
> To: INTERNET:[log in to unmask]
> Subject: Panorama
>
>
> <<What about the NHS bleeding us ? >>
>
> It is rather sad is it not, that when we are feeling really mad about
> scumbag BBC journos doing hatchet jobs on us we are usually too
> busy/tired/stressed out/depressed/delete as appropriate to mount a really
> effective media campaign to right the balance. And when, for whatever
> reason, we find ourselves with enough time to launch aforesaid Truth and
> Righteousness ICBMs we think----aw shit! Why bother!
> At least that's the way I feel right now.......
> Declan
> There are no bad journalists, only bad audiences.
>
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