The government didn't say any such thing though. The government played no part.
Sorry, sloppy terminology on my part. The State, in the form of the courts, supporting the advice of doctors under a statutory obligation.
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"Supporting the advice of the Drs". In this case yes, after weighing up all the evidence and exploring all options. How it should be
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Many people feel it should be up to the parents. The state has a bad track record of caring for children.
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And your previous comment, the NHS has a wonderful record for caring for children. GOSH especially. Even the parents said that
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Which comment? My whole point was that what I see as the bad aspects are nothing to do with the NHS and entirely due to the legal system.
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My point is that the fact the doctors were NHS doctors is beside the point, private doctors would have been in the exact same position.
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