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Posted by sim-o

March 17th, 2010

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10 Comments

  1. Stinky

    This is a shocking case and somebody should be held accountable.

    The reporting stinks yet again though. Based on the Mail’s own reporting, the coroners anger is not at the use of foreign doctors rather at the conduct of this particular doctor who happens to be foreign. The Mail have drawn their own inevitable conclusions on that and mainpulated the story via their reporting to that end.

  2. Original Paul

    Sadly medical mistakes happen, but because he is a forrin it makes the front page.

  3. Crouching Tiger Hidden Badgers Paw

    FFS Mr Kate Winslet? Why not just call him Sam Mendez or MR Mendez, hmm? That shit down the right doesn’t make any fucking sense. And these are the same cunts who complain about failing schools and slipping literacy standards.

  4. Smogo

    You can imagine how the Daily Mail would be up in arms about “PC gone mad” if Sam Mendes had actually decided to take the name “Mr Kate Winslet”.

  5. Sid Noggett

    Bloody foreigners, coming over here, taking our ..er..elderly!

  6. Charlie

    Sam Mendes has clearly changed his name.

  7. NJH

    Ah, he was German then. At least he was white then. You never know, one day we may get people of Indian-subcontinental genes becoming doctors. :o ;)

  8. John Seal

    Actually, I think the German doctor was of recent African descent (as opposed to those of us who can only claim African lineage going back a few thousand years or more). So this is a story tailor-made for the Mail.

    Fwooahr, 34 quids worth of free strawberry plants and salad seeds, eh? Sounds like someone’s planning on a Victory Garden!

  9. karlo

    Actually with a name like Werner Kolb it is unlikely that the German doctor is of recent African lineage, and there is certainly no suggestion or mention of it in the story.

    Even if he is – his racial origins are irrelevant and it is both offensive and racist to mention them.

  10. John Seal

    My mistake. I didn’t read the Mail story, and assumed it was referring to Dr. Daniel Ubani.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/feb/04/gps-doctors

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