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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike T View Post
    The BBC defending the Panorama PPE program:

    [url]https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre
    Examine who featured: they were all rabid labour activists , and then you know all you need to about the objectivity.
    There are Many posts in media detailing who these labour activists are , and their history.

    You would NEVER accept a “documentary” as objective if it featured only Farage, Gove, Cummings, and Johnson on Brexit.

    Now view this panorama mockumentary through the same eyes.

    I well remember BBC journalists jumping on the bandwagon as to why we were not in the EU procurement scheme . A scheme they failed to draw to people’s attention had never delivered a single glove!

    BBC lost its way five years ago.


    Facts.
    1 PPE procurement is hard in a world that
    1/Suppliers are frequently cancelling contracts with an EU demonstrably every man for himself,
    2 those actually doing the procurement have done very well. There have been local problems, but on the whole the coverage has been good:there are problems in time of war. I know, I speak to a couple of the High up dept of health procurement officers. All the journalists want to talk about are the exceptions.

    Shall we pretend the only surgery done in the NHS, is that Which leads to billions of negligence claims a year?
    Or do we accept It is normally high standard?
    Panorama - on PPE - picked the first.

    3/ I have lost count of the twitter feeds of senior nurses saying “ we have no problem here” in such and such health authority.

    4/ noting that is not the governments job or blame to get PPE! so why blame them?

    The kicker:
    / 5/ There is scant statistical evidence NHS staff ARE at substantially greater risk , a risk they accept if they want to be medics. So the entire row is largely confected.

    My conclusion?
    We have a bunch of prima donnas.
    They should work in the conditions of poor EU country health services. most of them would not last a day.
    Last edited by Oracle; 29-04-2020 at 07:28 PM.

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