The government didn't say any such thing though. The government played no part.
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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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