<<<< We are in the exact situation that every other member of the public is
in.
Should the state pay for a service for solicitors?>>
Try to remember that solicitors have a hell of a lot more say over their
work than GPs. And they earn a lot more. ANd they don't mostly work
nights. And the great unwashed do not lap over their desks in great numbers
every day of the week. And they charge for time spent on your case. And
they get lunch breaks. And. And. And.
While doctors, in addition to not being/having all the above, represent a
very significant investment of public money. Said investment is going down
the tubes with the amount of ill-health among doctors, retirement rate and
low recruitment rate.
But in fact the side arguments are irrelevant; I am *not* a solicitor nor
a coal miner in Siberia, I am a doctor and I ask for a basic occupational
health service in the NHS. I believe that it would pay for itself very
quickly.
Declan
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