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Editor's blog Wednesday 8 June 2011: Andrew Lansley's Life Of Brian

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06/08/2011 - 16:15

Thank you Alastair McLellan. The Health Service Journal's editor has jolted me out of my Yes Minister politician's syllogism conceptual reverie.

We are not in Yes Minister territory: that's far too tightly plotted.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 8 June 2011: A quick thought on the clinical Emperor - is the Field clear for Darzi?

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06/08/2011 - 13:20

Our Prime Minister and Secretary Of State For Health Reforms, That Nice Mr Cameron, has promised that we're going to have clinical senates.

Clinical senates mean that we need a clinical Emperor.

Now I know this will go against the grain in the Nicholson Health Service, but I'm going to stick my neck out and suggest that perhaps this is one job that Comrade Sir David Nicholson should not be given.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 8 June 2011: The political afterlife of Andrew Lansley

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06/08/2011 - 08:09

Tim Montgomerie edits the Conservative Home website, and has first-class access to the top of the party. His Twitter account is, therefore, well worth a browse.

And last night, he broadcast the following spectacular tweet: "Downing St source: We should now think of Cameron as Secretary of State for Health. The PM, not Lansley, will be selling govt's NHS policies".

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Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: Emersonian Transcendentalism masks no real change in PM Cameron's NHS speech

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06/07/2011 - 17:46

“A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, ‘Self-Reliance’; founder of Transcendentalism

“Before I go on with this short history, let me make a general observation – the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.”
F Scott Fitzgerald, ‘The Crack-Up’


Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: A changing role for the UK's top health journalist Nick Timmins

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06/07/2011 - 15:43

I think there is fairly little doubt that Nick Timmins of the Financial Times is the best journalist on health that this country currently has.

Acute observation and a deep understanding of his subject combines with the fairly unique situation of being held in high regard by most of his prey, of both the elected and civil service kind.

I had the enormous pleasure of editing a monthly column from Nick back in my time editing British Journal Of Healthcare Management. Our chats by phone and getting Nick's copy were unfailingly highlights of the cycle of each issue.

Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: PoliticsHome polling shows Conservative Party distrusted in NHS reform

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06/07/2011 - 09:59

None of the main three Westminster parties can take immense comfort from the PoliticsHome polling on NHS reform. The full dataset is available here.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: Text of PM David Cameron speech on NHS reform

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06/07/2011 - 13:39

The text of PM David Cameron's speech today on NHS reform

Three weeks ago, I made the case for change in our NHS.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: Text of Ed Miliband speech on NHS reform and social care

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06/07/2011 - 12:33

Before your questions, I want to talk about how I see the political landscape and then say something about the social care issue.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 7 June 2011: Introducing PMCPDs - PM David Cameron's 'Ground Control to pigs' NHS speech

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06/07/2011 - 06:40

The Independent's political editor Andrew Grice reports that PM David Cameron's 'five NHS pledges' speech today will include the line "guarantees you can hold me to and that I will be personally accountable for".

Jesus. Does he seriously mean to end both clauses of a sentance with a preposition?

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Editor's blog Monday 6 June 2011: PM David Cameron's fab five NHS pledges - lipstick on a pig

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06/06/2011 - 09:07

Today’s Daily Telegraph carries a briefing of the five pledges on the NHS that PM David Cameron is set to make in a speech tomorrow.

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