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Dublin, 21st June 2012
In the same week that the Irish Parliament failed to discipline one of its deputies for embezzling millions of Euro in VAT, consumers were also failed by the deputy responsible for protecting them against irresponsible medical prescribing – the Minister for Health. So it was just another week in our ‘we don’t do regulation Irish parliament’.
In the three months since consumers were first afforded a means of formally registering their right to refuse consent to be medically prescribed fluoride via their tap water (www.irelandagainstfluoridation.org), over a hundred have now accused the GP Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly of medical malpractice. With so many individuals charging the same doctor with inappropriate and non-consensual treatment in so short a time, there must now be a ‘Fitness to Practice’ enquiry. Has any medical doctor against whom a hundred complaints have been made at over one a day, ever before been allowed to continue in any medical capacity in Ireland?
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Dublin, 21st June 2012
In the same week that the Irish Parliament failed to discipline one of its deputies for embezzling millions of Euro in VAT, consumers were also failed by the deputy responsible for protecting them against irresponsible medical prescribing – the Minister for Health. So it was just another week in our ‘we don’t do regulation Irish parliament’.
In the three months since consumers were first afforded a means of formally registering their right to refuse consent to be medically prescribed fluoride via their tap water (www.irelandagainstfluoridation.org), over a hundred have now accused the GP Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly of medical malpractice. With so many individuals charging the same doctor with inappropriate and non-consensual treatment in so short a time, there must now be a ‘Fitness to Practice’ enquiry. Has any medical doctor against whom a hundred complaints have been made at over one a day, ever before been allowed to continue in any medical capacity in Ireland?
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