The ERK sent a protest comment on my last but one entry eulogising their togetherness and highlighting things they’d done (see the comments section on the entry). The concerns continue though.
See: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-human-rights-battlefield-1662945.html
The predilection of the government for breaking up organisations that are working well effectively - probably too effectively, if you get my meaning, like the Disability Rights Commission and now the Healthcare Commission, is, if you take the government’s point of view that rocking the boat too hard ships in too much mud and slime, is working. Hence the EHRC propaganda in their comment.
If you take the ordinary citizen’s and service user’s point of view then the government have successfully destroyed bodies of great value to social justice, wasting millions in the process.
See: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-human-rights-battlefield-1662945.html
The predilection of the government for breaking up organisations that are working well effectively - probably too effectively, if you get my meaning, like the Disability Rights Commission and now the Healthcare Commission, is, if you take the government’s point of view that rocking the boat too hard ships in too much mud and slime, is working. Hence the EHRC propaganda in their comment.
If you take the ordinary citizen’s and service user’s point of view then the government have successfully destroyed bodies of great value to social justice, wasting millions in the process.
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