Cameron allegedly snubbed by entire staff of hospital.
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Cameron allegedly snubbed by entire staff of hospital.
This blog post makes interesting reading: apparently Cameron visited a hospital in Newcastle, was abused by a member of staff, and everyone else refused to speak to him... And not a word in the press:
http://eoin-clarke.blogspot.com/2012/02 ... pened.html
http://eoin-clarke.blogspot.com/2012/02 ... pened.html
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Worrying if true and the media were so quiet about it.
If we can believe Private Eye there are a large number of donations to the Tory Party from private medical firms (or persons heavily involved with said companies).
Here's an interesting report. The PM wants to seem as if he is consulting, without actually going through the inconvenience and embarrassment.
If we can believe Private Eye there are a large number of donations to the Tory Party from private medical firms (or persons heavily involved with said companies).
Here's an interesting report. The PM wants to seem as if he is consulting, without actually going through the inconvenience and embarrassment.
NHS changes: Critics 'not invited' to PM's meeting
Some of the fiercest critics of the planned NHS reforms in England say they have not been invited to a meeting about the changes with David Cameron.
The British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing, which want the bill to be withdrawn, say they have not been asked to Monday's event ... The Royal College of GPs also says it is not invited, which its chairwoman, Clare Gerada, said was a great shame given it represented the largest body of GPs in England.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17083357
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Sounds like rubbish.
The Number 10 website has him in London that day for the insurance summit.
Newcastle Victoria Hospital can hardly have been a convenient unscheduled visit.
The Number 10 website has him in London that day for the insurance summit.
Newcastle Victoria Hospital can hardly have been a convenient unscheduled visit.
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Norwich backing for Prime Minister David Cameron’s plans for minimum pricing to help combat “scandal” of drunkenness in UK
Prime Minister David Cameron with matron Angela McNab during his visit to the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle to highlight the cost of alcohol to the NHS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 15, 2012
http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/nor ... _1_1211510
David Cameron edges towards minimum price curb on binge drinking
Prime minister David Cameron visits the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle to highlight the cost of alcohol to the NHS.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012 ... ce-alcohol
Thanks E-V.
Wow JSD, this doesn't sound like rubbish now. I bet the Tory trolls are all out trying to quash this one!
I wonder why number ten fails to mention the visit on their website? Looks suspicious doesn't it.
Wow JSD, this doesn't sound like rubbish now. I bet the Tory trolls are all out trying to quash this one!
I wonder why number ten fails to mention the visit on their website? Looks suspicious doesn't it.
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Nurse to Cameron
"At least the LibDems are supporting your bill now they've been given a £500,000 donation by Alpha Healthcare"
or
"Good luck implementing your bill with the British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges of GPs, Nursing, Midwives, Radiologists, Paediatrics and Child Health and the Chartered Institute of Physiotherapists all against it."
"At least the LibDems are supporting your bill now they've been given a £500,000 donation by Alpha Healthcare"
or
"Good luck implementing your bill with the British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges of GPs, Nursing, Midwives, Radiologists, Paediatrics and Child Health and the Chartered Institute of Physiotherapists all against it."
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Or since he's in the North East and as an homage to the TV presenter Matt Baker "How on earth do you sleep at night?" :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do4yRf71oZM
or "I drew the short straw, so lets get this over with; I've been promised my pick of shifts for a month for speaking to you."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do4yRf71oZM
or "I drew the short straw, so lets get this over with; I've been promised my pick of shifts for a month for speaking to you."
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Still sounds like rubbish.nexus wrote:Thanks E-V.
Wow JSD, this doesn't sound like rubbish now. I bet the Tory trolls are all out trying to quash this one!
I wonder why number ten fails to mention the visit on their website? Looks suspicious doesn't it.
The visit was on Wednesday and not Tuesday and it looks like he was being given a guided tour. Hardly the picture presented by the blogger is it?
Who are the Tory trolls?
Edited to add that it IS on the No10 website so long as you get the date right.
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nexus wrote:Nurse to Cameron
"At least the LibDems are supporting your bill now they've been given a £500,000 donation by Alpha Healthcare"
or
"Good luck implementing your bill with the British Medical Association and the Royal Colleges of GPs, Nursing, Midwives, Radiologists, Paediatrics and Child Health and the Chartered Institute of Physiotherapists all against it."
nexus wrote:Or since he's in the North East and as an homage to the TV presenter Matt Baker "How on earth do you sleep at night?" :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do4yRf71oZM
or "I drew the short straw, so lets get this over with; I've been promised my pick of shifts for a month for speaking to you."
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Er, yes, the visit was on Wednesday but announced on Tuesday like whatJavaScriptDonkey wrote: Still sounds like rubbish.
The visit was on Wednesday and not Tuesday
Love the 'short straw' comment, nexus.Green Benches wrote:On Tuesday past, Conservative Central Office announced that the PM was to make a high profile visit to an NHS Hospital
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From WikiLeaks we learned that President Obama thinks Cameron is a 'light-weight' – he got that right. Dave is an ex-TV PR man and not very good at that.
The visit to Newcastle Victoria Hospital went badly – as will his proposed meeting tomorrow. He has 'forgotten' to invite all the heavy-weights that are against the bill such as the British Medical Association, the Royal College of Nursing and The Royal College of GPs.
Jacket off, crisp white shirt, sleeves rolled up, photo opp 4320 – we saw it all with Blair, Cameron's just not as good, Blair Lite. I can hardly believe anybody falls for his smoke and mirrors, whilst he flogs the NHS off to his friends and supporters. The PM for the 1%.
The visit to Newcastle Victoria Hospital went badly – as will his proposed meeting tomorrow. He has 'forgotten' to invite all the heavy-weights that are against the bill such as the British Medical Association, the Royal College of Nursing and The Royal College of GPs.
Jacket off, crisp white shirt, sleeves rolled up, photo opp 4320 – we saw it all with Blair, Cameron's just not as good, Blair Lite. I can hardly believe anybody falls for his smoke and mirrors, whilst he flogs the NHS off to his friends and supporters. The PM for the 1%.
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