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Vol 273 No 7320 p518
9 October 2004

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Like forces repel

From Mr C. Morris, MRPharmS

I am just writing to voice a blinding flash of inspiration I have just had. Reading the letters of recent weeks and months it can be seen that we have:

1. A leadership that has mainly got in because the majority of pharmacists cannot see the point in voting at elections
2. A leadership that seems to want to blame past councils or rulings for bad decisions and rulings being made today
3. A leadership that seems to have no idea how bad life is at the sharp end
4. An electorate threatening to leave in droves
5. A leadership that seems not to want to listen to its electorate

Does anyone else think that the reason we are having so much trouble getting along with the Government is that like forces repel?

Chris Morris
Newquay, Cornwall

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