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Originally Posted by mertle
Now Royal college of paediatrics called for the bill to be scrapped.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17142643
I cant see how cameron and his fellow cronies can force this through. I dont think anybody in illusion things need changing but proposals not good for NHS or patients.
The longer cameron pesist with his head strung atitude pigheadedness the worse his political future is dead duck.
I think if he pesists bankbenchers will start to panick on there future try bail a damage limitation kick his sorry ass out of no10.
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He can carry on because public sector reform is the purview of government, not trade unions. For all their vaunted titles, that's what these Royal Colleges and Associations are. They are trade unions acting in the interests of their members.
They have a voice in this process; they do not have a veto.