Thursday, October 12, 2006

Will you sign the petition, David?


I was delighted to recommend Webcameron yesterday not least, of course, because of the presence of a fascinating article published there entitled Ashamed of the NHS. Following on from that, I notice an interesting post has appeared there.

It is entitled, as headlined above, “Will you sign the petition, David”

What petition? We looked at this before.

This is not a complicated issue. It is straightforward. It asks MPs to pledge their support for the NHS by undertaking to use it. What could be simpler than that?

Our petition has a simple mission statement:
"The most effective way for ordinary citizens to ensure NHS reform will be successful is to make certain that those who are responsible for creating the public health system voluntarily agree to exclusively use the same system, without opt-out for their own medical treatment.”
So, David, will you sign?

Let’s watch Webcameron closely.

And finally, a little quiz. Who said:
"We know what makes good healthcare. Quick access; committed care; clean, comfortable surroundings. But what happends if you can't get them? If you've the money, you buy better. That is an affront to every progressive value we believe in."
Was it David Cameron or Tony Blair? The answer is here.

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