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Need for PET scan ignored by Tony Abbott
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In many places is the world early dection achieved using a PET [Positron Emission Tomography]. In the UK, the NHS has three PET to help citizens live a little longer and three additional private scanners. Similarly, in Hong Kong, I know a PET scan is being used at St Mary’s Hospital. Contrarily, in Australia, Tony Abbott has been procrastinating over this valuable technology, which has been available for years.
Perhaps, being the politician, as he is, Abbott will shift the blame to the States. Here, the two-party system works well to protect State MPs too. Accordingly, my comments could also be largely directed towards Labor health ministers: But prime responsibility is with Abbott.Govermemt can find billions for F-35 jet fighters and millions for flying Howard from between Sydney and Canberra. Surely, it can fund the PET scanners.
Herein, Abbott must go - ostacized. A message needs be sent We the People are in charge. The People take precidence of the Coalition and the ALP. In need remove the Man regrdless of the party.
In days of the Ancient Greek States, the citizens could ostracise failing representatives by placing black marbles in a special repository, as means to remove the poorly performing representatives. In this frame, I say forget the two party system and have the People take control. Ostracize Abbott from parliament and in Labor seats with a State health minister vote against the setting Federal member. Send a message about we are the Boss.
People appropriately using their power to break-up bunkered down representatives embedded politics cocooned in their respective parties and tucked cosily under the two party system can bring control back to where it is needly and that issue would be a good first step.
[I plan to print a similiar letter in the Manly press.]