tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post6596388007598997742..comments2023-09-28T15:35:46.255+01:00Comments on <center>FIDDAMAN BLOG</center>: 3 YEARS ON... MHRA STILL DON'T MOVEUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-33712241893101802342008-06-02T19:50:00.000+01:002008-06-02T19:50:00.000+01:00One would have to wonder, does "Sir" Alastair Brec...One would have to wonder, does "Sir" Alastair Breckenridge still think the "seroxat scandal" is "rubbish" considering the CEO (Kent Woods) of his own Agency (the MHRA) recently as much as admitted GSK hid clinical trial data about Seroxat. <BR/><BR/>One would have to wonder, what does Breckenridge think of this? Would he be willing to admit that the Seroxat Scandal is far from being rubbish, but is in fact one of the biggest medical scandals, frauds and corporate crimes of recent times? <BR/><BR/>Would Mr Breckenridge care to admit that his agency has failed, and that failure has led to deaths, including young children driven to suicide from Seroxat? Would Mr Brecknridge care to admit that all of this has happened on his watch?<BR/><BR/>Personally I think the MHRA is rubbish, but I don't have the power to make life or death decisions, Mr Breckenridge does.<BR/>And if I did have the power to regulate drugs and make these decisions, I would like to beieve I would have the decency to admit I was wrong. But considering Mr Breckenridge's "rubbish" performance on BBC Panorama, an expose in which some think he displayed a pompous,arrogant,petulant, dismissive and downright insulting attitude. Some could be led to believe that Mr Breckenridge possibly has no decent "common" bone in his knighted body.But then again, that would be just some opinions, possibly others "bought the bull"? <BR/><BR/>But what do I know eh?<BR/>Sure, am I not just an "ancedotal story" or would Mr Breckenridge prefer to compare those damaged by Seroxat as GSK does, as in "statistical" <BR/><BR/>I may not be knighted, but I do know that Seroxat should never have been licenced. And I may be a "common" man, but I do know right from wrong. I might not have a PhD or a doctorate, but I do have enough personal experience with the drug to realize that Seroxat is poison. And I might not be in a civil service job funded by the pharmaceutical industry , but one thing is for sure, I know injustice when I see it...Truthman30https://www.blogger.com/profile/13472167017897959954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-60116180511917162082008-06-02T02:13:00.000+01:002008-06-02T02:13:00.000+01:00"pot of gold at the end of the rainbow."No way Mic..."pot of gold at the end of the rainbow."<BR/>No way Michelle.<BR/>He can even have the gold now.<BR/>But surely he will pay for all the people he has killed and the others who are suffering iatrogenic conditions.<BR/>I'm not religious but I believe that we are here for a much higher reason. <BR/>Straight to hell or something alike.<BR/>I believe these people forget they are mortal.<BR/>LOL<BR/>This is the only explanation for their amorality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459981.post-27238868756583045412008-05-31T16:10:00.000+01:002008-05-31T16:10:00.000+01:00"rubbish". I'm sorry but my thoughts are that so..."rubbish". I'm sorry but my thoughts are that somehow, he must be on the payroll. As he ages, I'm sure he has been promised a great gift of money from GSK....there could be no other reason for him to call this "rubbish" after all the investigation and proof has been brought forward. I don't think he is being paid now as this would be evident, but I'm sure that he is waiting for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.<BR/> Don't worry Fid, we will work around him just as he works around us. If more people would get off their butts and demand justice, he would have no choice. But it is human nature to be lazy, especially when drugged out on Seroxat..SHELLYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13315084956649424962noreply@blogger.com