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Remembering Kerry
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I agree, unsurprisingly,with what you say above. I want to address the point I put in bold. I really felt for him and his wife when they lost their Son,that is tragic for any parents. He rightly praises greatly,the wonderful care from the NHS for his Son too.it was an example he used too when he was spouting off he would 'not' be doing any top down re-organisation of the NHS from his govt. That is then where full justification of your point comes into play.this PM lied to the electorate on that, he got away with it but he lied pure and simple. Then now on a related issue, he welcomed and I have no doubt appreciated massively the care his Son got from the NHS but he now disregards and virtually ignores the Parents who have children born with deformities who are now having appointments, treatment and operations put back regularly. That is where his bringing his Son into the issue sticks in my throat and he has mentioned their son in relation to the NHS. So it his he who brought his Son very sadly, into the political arena. That to me is a disgrace on his part,even moreso when he was exposed as lying as to his 'No top down re-organisation of the NHS' which barely a year after taking office, he was enacting one of the biggest and most costly shake ups as to re-organisation from the top down there has been. That is one issue that is the reason I would never likely trust a thing he says or believe him either. |
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