Astronomy Common Knowledge Quiz.......
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Three Suffolk Primary Care Trusts are refusing to perform hip and knee replacement surgery on patients with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of over 30. (The average is between 18.5 and 24.9).
Do you see this as discrimination against the obese, or a prudent use of limited financial resources in our health care system?
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Anyway, I think there is one thing we can agree on - it shouldn't be a choice between who you can treat - everyone should be entitled.
If I run for Primeminsiter and have you running as my second in charge of the NHS, I reckon we can get in - and I will reiterate that I won't run a full third term ;-)