I demand a ballot
Trefor Roscoe
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>Sent: 21 July 1998 11:16
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>Subject: Review body and surgery refurbishment
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>I hope you have all seen the GP press - review body officially not
>independant but under government control. When is everybody going
>to wake up? Our standard of living is falling, our patient
>management is under edict and the BMA is not representing us. we
>need a ballot urgently like we did with the PCG debate - it is
>surely the right of a citizen to be allowed to express an opinion
>about what is happening. If a lot of GPs demand a ballot either
>directly to the BMA or even on GP-UK they will have to take notice
>- otherwise we are going to have another fudged result.
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>I also note that the 1000 surgery refurbishment is metaphorical
>and in fact less than is normally done in any case. So, if you
>have a metaphorical surgey I would suggest you apply for the
>metaphorical money to refurbish (metaphorically speaking that is)!
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>Rob
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