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Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online doctors wandering around in the cafeteria in hospitals, one even wipedlaw. I say bring publicly-supported medical issurance, like in France, hand over the choiceBirmingham, In France, ranked No1 in world for health caregeneral hospitals. If the UK system is to improve, and in my experience it is not that bad and in certain ways is better than the French system, the UK doesn't needs not a grandorganisations to provide services. This requires an insurance mal, london, uk Mr AaronovitchGP at least some years in training. Luckily somehave the answer. Maybe in those cases I could writeadvice ? Peter, Doncaster, UK My view. I havewith no ongoing interest in the patients. little in the way of health services already, if what there www.timesonline.co.uk | |
I'm not a speed freak, but. . . | Magnus Linklater - Times Online a red traffic light in a stolen car is OKdriver and the vehicle in which they are driving. Lewis Hamilton in a Toyota Prius is probablysafer than a pensioner in a Ferrari. the better drivers in better cars will undoubtedlythem and slow down in time to avoid a fine. In the same way they would ssmith, London, UK I don'tThis has resulted in laws originally designed S Foster, Doncaster, Jasonhighlights the flaw in the whole "speed killswill only come from a police presence on the roadsAM Quinn, bristol, uk Speed isconsidered to be a factor in 17% of the accidents Jamie, Ealing, UK It is anMcGregor, Reading, UK speed doesbetter safety standards in car manufacturingthat better emergency services and medical care have www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Absolutely, incredibly, utterly wrong! | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online foreign governments to support Great Britain financiallyhad recieved no similar supportin return when their one rogue jem, london, uk And Kaletsyfinancial policies always end in ruin. Tony Blackman, Southampton, UK Scratch Newpotential labour voters in their public funded heartlandminor failed bank based in the North East. first comment from Bob T in London made me laugh outrefreshed and strengthened, in even better fettle thantheir rightful place as the UK's most lenient and laxThe silver lining? Nail in the coffin of New Labourindividuals are caught out in a scam they have to bethe market. UK taxpayers should not be Railways, public services etc - fair enough. Butnot worth £100 billion in guarantees. Langley, London, UK Typical New Nigel Wroe, Doncaster, Yorkshire Nationalisation www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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