

Oh? Like the government steps up for us regular people yeah? I hope every member of our proud, homegrown ruling class gets everything they deserve this Christmas 👍


Oh? Like the government steps up for us regular people yeah? I hope every member of our proud, homegrown ruling class gets everything they deserve this Christmas 👍


Okay so now it’s not about doctors calling but about people impersonating doctors, this is a different conversation mate lol


I think we disagree there really. If a doctor calls a prison concerning the medical state of a prisoner, I don’t see why the prison should ignore the call. Random doctors should get to intervene in medical emergencies; they’re doctors, it’s their job to intervene in medical emergencies.


Ah, my mistake I wasn’t aware of that level of violence. Thanks for clarifying. To make clear where I stand re that: I still wouldn’t support prisoners dying, no matter what level of violence they’ve committed.
By “blocking”, I meant when four NHS doctors were unable to get an ambulance sent to the prison. But it’s good that the prison did eventually summon an ambulance, bit of a shame they waited until the accused had actually lost consciousness. Seems like cutting it a bit fine really but I’m no medical emergency expert, unlike those four NHS doctors that were stonewalled.


What were the shocking acts of violence? There’s no mention in the article, it just says these people are accused of being involved with Palestine Action, and links to an article about some members of the group vandalising two fighter jets in July.
Still, even with the flight risk, even if there are shocking acts of violence committed by these people - you can’t just repeatedly block medical aid as somebody undergoes a medical emergency. They’ll die. That is murder.
‘I studied Tony’s lectures and those of his predecessors with ChatGPT’ gives me the same feeling as when my medically blind grandfather gets into the driver’s seat. And he’s been dead for decades.