On the Health Offenders Register, Life should mean Life

Posted by Ricky in Opinion under NHS | on Apr 12 2010

It’s definitive, or is it? The King’s Fund says the NHS is out of intensive care, saved by Labour’s A&E. But, but, the Conservatives are fingering their slide rules. Daniel Hannah’s licking his lips. They voted against it’s birth, they’d almost killed it by the nineties with starvation and neglect, and they got sent down for 13 years for the crime. Now they’re out, (life should mean life - throw away the key!) everyone deserves another chance, don’t they? Are they rehabilitated or, like so many cunning recidivists, have they just learnt to pull the wool over the observers’ eyes? Should we at least try them out?

Put it like this: I’d rather have the genuine doctor who I know has made mistakes than the con-artist who pretended to be a doctor, got found out, served a stretch, and then comes along with a dodgy certificate from a college I’ve never heard of, saying this time it’s for real, honest. 

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Ricky

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Child of the post-war baby boom. Spent childhood summers on Shoreham Beach. Came of age in the Sixties. Got on my bike in ''79 when Mrs Thatcher won, and rode-off for France and Spain. Enrolled at University in Bordeaux, learned to teach French as a Foreign Language, discovered that we are an integral part of the astonishing tapestry of European Culture, that our differences, so large to us, are invisibly small to the world outside. Found Shoreham again in 1986 and moved down permanently in 1990 with Sally where we have grown up with two wonderful daughters.

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