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Thread: Blood scandal

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    Blood scandal

    Seems like back in the 70,s was just as bad as current times,culpable governments and health ministers causing unnecessary deaths.The likes of Thatcher,Clarke etc still couldnt admit failings years after.Hope those affected get the compensation they deserve.

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    Blessed NHS 🙄

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    Heroes

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    It's the ones in charge that are culpable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    It's the ones in charge that are culpable.
    Yep those in charge in Govt and blessed NHS.

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    Oh and you forgot Harold Wilson ....in charge when first got warning.

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    All that have let this go on without an enquiry or compensation.

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    No time for NHS.

    Tayside NHS let that butcher operate on folk for years despite some ( not enough though ) whistleblowing and labour and SNP govts swept it under the carpet.

    Part of the problem with these scandals is folk think the NHS can do no wrong.......they very much can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    No time for NHS.

    Tayside NHS let that butcher operate on folk for years despite some ( not enough though ) whistleblowing and labour and SNP govts swept it under the carpet.

    Part of the problem with these scandals is folk think the NHS can do no wrong.......they very much can.
    The NHS was the countries big success story in comparison to our pals the USA where healthcare is charged in a different way.
    I've no had any issues with the NHS personally and the care my mum has had when in hospital has been good.
    It's either underfunded now or just doesn't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    The NHS was the countries big success story in comparison to our pals the USA where healthcare is charged in a different way.
    I've no had any issues with the NHS personally and the care my mum has had when in hospital has been good.
    It's either underfunded now or just doesn't work.
    It's overfunded......massively

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