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Ha, good on him!! The last thing you want on your busy ward is politicians littering the place up, making it look untidy!
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Ha, good on him!! The last thing you want on your busy ward is politicians littering the place up, making it look untidy!
:lol: :lol:

Not just that, they were not following hygiene regulations. They should have been locked out of the hospital.

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steve74 wrote:
Ha, good on him!! The last thing you want on your busy ward is politicians littering the place up, making it look untidy!
:lol: :lol:

Not just that, they were not following hygiene regulations. They should have been locked out of the hospital.


apparently they were.

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It is understood that yesterday's controversy on the hospital ward happened after journalists in the group checked with the ward sister whether they needed to wash their hands and roll up their sleeves.
They were told it was not necessary because they were not coming into close contact with patients.
Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg had observed the drill because they were.

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steve74 wrote:
Ha, good on him!! The last thing you want on your busy ward is politicians littering the place up, making it look untidy!
:lol: :lol:

Not just that, they were not following hygiene regulations. They should have been locked out of the hospital.


When I visited my dad in hospital last year, we weren’t told to roll up sleeves, take off ties etc.. There were hand wash points on every corner but that was it.

Mind you, anyone being angry wearing a bow tie like that really can’t be taken that seriously. :lol:

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