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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 906596" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>Hello Sid. I have no desire to argue with you, but you seem determined. You have claimed repeatedly that the thread is about naming and shaming individual doctors. I have repeatedly denied this -- and have explained that it is about gathering examples of things said, entirely along the lines of the DUK questionnaire. So if you keep condemning it as 'ludicrous' and 'pointless' for demanding things which no one is demanding, what on earth is that if it isn't an 'unfounded accusation'?</p><p>I have nothing against your 'opinions' -- when have I ever attacked them? When you make an unfounded accusation I point this out -- what is wrong with that?</p><p>And what do you take 'my views' to be?</p><p>All I want is for a thread aiming to collect material about a worrying trend in diabetes care to continue. It is a phenomenon that has aroused Diabetes UK's concern. I think we should be concerned too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 906596, member: 39515"] Hello Sid. I have no desire to argue with you, but you seem determined. You have claimed repeatedly that the thread is about naming and shaming individual doctors. I have repeatedly denied this -- and have explained that it is about gathering examples of things said, entirely along the lines of the DUK questionnaire. So if you keep condemning it as 'ludicrous' and 'pointless' for demanding things which no one is demanding, what on earth is that if it isn't an 'unfounded accusation'? I have nothing against your 'opinions' -- when have I ever attacked them? When you make an unfounded accusation I point this out -- what is wrong with that? And what do you take 'my views' to be? All I want is for a thread aiming to collect material about a worrying trend in diabetes care to continue. It is a phenomenon that has aroused Diabetes UK's concern. I think we should be concerned too. [/QUOTE]
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