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Lee

Lee Report 24 Apr 2007 17:25

so David i suppose you think that it's ok to allow the English to pay presription charges of £ 6.80 while allowing our Welsh friends to pay nothing,,,,,,,,, in your book this is not discrimination against the English either.

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 24 Apr 2007 17:29

Forgive me if I,m wrong , but don,t Wales and Scotland make their own rules now on policies.? If our own government in England are not prepared to offer the same facilities as the Scots and the Welsh, isn,t it up to us , the english to make our objections known? Surely the Scotts and the Welsh have obviously done so.

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 24 Apr 2007 17:32

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Dee the Bibliomaniac

Dee the Bibliomaniac Report 24 Apr 2007 17:42

David, the points raised are valid, maybe a bit off subject, but I don't have a problem with that. (just find me a fence to sit on) ;-)))

Newby CI

Newby CI Report 24 Apr 2007 17:45

David , Lee , if it wasn,t for people like yourselves willing to ask questions, we would still be in the dark ages..... x x Kim

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Apr 2007 19:07

Hi Dee, I remember seeing an interview with the woman who organised this - can't remember her name now - it was quite sometime ago wasn't it and just seeing the interview had such an impact on me at the time. It must have been an incredible thing to have witnessed personally. Sal x

Dee the Bibliomaniac

Dee the Bibliomaniac Report 24 Apr 2007 19:38

Kim, you hit the nail on the head ;-))) Hi Sal, I think it was one of those training exercises that was very popular for a period of time, but the more well known it got, the less impact it had. Dee x