Trefor Roscoe wrote:
> I am afraid that the GPC has decided that A is the least worst option.
>
Could someone explain to me how the GPC can accept A when before it said
it was unable to recommend either due to trade union law?
Peter
> I despair
>
> Trefor
>
>
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> Sent: 02/07/08 20:49:59
> Subject: Re: FW: Pulse magazine article
> At 15:02 06/02/2008, you wrote:
>> That is my understanding as well.
>>
>> We will be asked to do it all on top, specifically told this is not
> flexible
>> by the minister.
>>
>> Trefor
>
> If the GPC fights this I will stick with them.
>
> If the vote is no and there is an imposition I will stick with
> colleagues.
>
> If the GPC and / or profession just caves in I for one will
> _consider_, amongst other areas of belt tightening, resigning from
> the BMA and RCGP, and ceasing any voluntary LMC levy or other payments
> we make.
>
> I doubt I'd be completely alone in such a policy.
>
> The GPC does need to offer some vision of leadership at this stage.
>
> Julian
>
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