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@Minh_Alexander@noreenbo Yeah...careful with that. Before you know it, some so-called 'patient voice' will be talking on our behalf. Again! -
@C7RKY@Minh_Alexander This sounds very reminiscent of what we were told about bankers. -
@noreenbo@Minh_Alexander All I know is, I've been raising a very serious pt risk for years. Yet not one pt voice has been talking about it. -
@C7RKY@Minh_Alexander Constantly astounded as the range of patient associations patient voices.Who have failed to raise issues.Left to -
@noreenbo@Minh_Alexander There are plenty of them who purport to speak for us. Personally, I've yet to find one who speaks for me. Not one -
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@Minh_Alexander@noreenbo Or further, with some of them? 'Controlled opposition' is a phrase that springs to mind. Nothing too controversial - 1 more reply
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@C7RKY A shortage? -
@PSMJW Apparently so? Perhaps they've blacklisted so many honest ones, there aren't enough left to go around? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-31772025 … -
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@C7RKY Perhaps we could use some whistleblowers who are looking for work. -
@noreenbo Sounds like a good plan to me...https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/574967391249129473 … -
@C7RKY Looking at the behaviour of some of the so called "best". Perhaps we should use a different perspective to chose. -
@noreenbo You have to ask sometimes; 'Best at what, exactly?' Their value appears enhanced if they manage bad news well. Aka, cover up.
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