"Press didn’t hate the NHS. They were just determined to root out 'suits' like him on 6-figure salaries that did their utmost to destroy it"
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"Where patient care came second to that v important job for many executives – covering their own backsides." Go
@thecarolemalone! At last..
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@C7RKY Carole Malone is a bloody liar, she supports the Tories & LibDems who are attacking the NHS, nurses and Drs on a daily basis! -
@GracieSamuels What has she lied about? I'm not doubting you btw. I don't find much matches up to face value these days, so I'm all ears... -
@C7RKY She is attacking Nicholson (Good btw) while supporting the Gvt who is destroying the NHS & the press did not save NHS either! -
@GracieSamuels No, I thought claiming press had 'saved the NHS' was a bit much! But it has exposed the odd scandal, when nothing else would. -
@C7RKY I find the way in which press reported scandals to be highly politically biased, they shld stick to facts, not try to invent them! -
@GracieSamuels Journos are always guilty of sensationalising. Some left, some right. But there were real lives behind each tale. Most untold -
@C7RKY I cld tell some tales abt the NHS between 1979 and 1997 & the tremendous struggle nurses underwent to deliver patient care. -
@GracieSamuels Don't doubt that for a second. Met some great people on my journey, but I've found far too many who abuse their positions too
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@C7RKY The NHS was saved by Labour in 1997, if not for them we would have lost it to Tory privatisation (just like what's happening now!) -
@GracieSamuels I agree there's another agenda entirely at play here. One I don't support at all. But NHS has much to fix if it is to survive
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