The patients didn't 'have their lives'shortened' - they weren't terminally ill. They had their lives unnecessarily stopped.
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Absolutely agree. That phrasing has bothered me from the outset. It's starting to feel like a tactic. An agreed approach to minimise the damage.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1009407915931914242?s=21 …
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Hi John,
@BarristerSecret has an interesting and informative thread about that here in terms of terminology used to refer to this -https://twitter.com/BarristerSecret/status/1009699620774207488 … -
Hi Matt. Thanks, that's interesting. I'm keen to see how they read intent on this one. Personally, I think you start to lose plausible deniability once your actions have killed the first couple of dozen patients. After that, you can't pretend not to know what you're doing, imho.
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Yes. Need to ask barristers for med neg cases where the problems are. They know hospitals + medical professionals failing
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So true. I approached several myself and obtained confirmation of what I was looking for. Some were even quoted in the subsequent news coverage. If I can do it, why can't medical regulators?
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Kid's barrister named the worst hospitals he deals with in the North and told us same drs' names crop up in his workload
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His wife specifically asked him to drive carefully past the hospital kid was in, when he was coming to meet us. Worrying
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Eh? Not sure I understand that. What was her thinking?
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She wanted her husband to live. Didn't rate his chances if he went in there.
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Oh dear God. I always say I never appreciated the bliss that came with my previous ignorance. Some things you're glad you know on balance, but there are times you wish you didn't. One you've seen the devil's tail, you can't unsee it.
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Thanks for that article. Those WB cases pre-date my own involvement in the health debate, but I thought I'd heard about most of the earlier ones - clearly not all of them. Forever learning... Much appreciated.
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He's a good man just as Dr Howard and professor Patrick pullcino Brian said same as Patrick it's happening NHS elsewhere and Jeremy Hunt has known about for year's and ignored families wb it's thanks to families speaking out like
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