You are probably used
to it, the public outcry against a particular piece of intended
legislation and the powers that be, say the will hold a consultation
on the matter. So you feel confident because there are so many
against it, but somehow at the end of the consultation the opposition
is thrown out, very strange. Your puzzled, well the following extract
from Ben Goldacre helps to explain how the system works. They call it
democracy, I call it smoke and mirrors, a con trick, but what do you
expect from crooks and liars? So you'll know what to expect from Camerons consultation on his Health and Welfare Reform Bill.
David Cameron is holding an emergency summit about the troubled NHS bill on Monday. There has been a lot of chatter on twitter about who is, and is not, invited. It's notable, for example, that the elected head of the Royal College of GPs has not been invited: the NHS bill is all about putting power in the hands of GPs, but they have such serious concerns about the bill that they've called, with regret, for it to be dismissed. Continue READING:
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