NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 11
th, 2007 at 8:33pm:
loddon wrote on Sep 11
th, 2007 at 8:27pm:
If you can't make it for the 8am slot you can always click on "Listen Again" and "Breakfast" during lunch or afternoon tea!
Yes I realise that but I'm sure i will already know all the arguments in the debate with depressing familiarity. The only point of listening therefore is to phone in live and get on air and add to debate. I can't do that with Listen Again.
Has anyone been mentioning the 10 Downing Street Petition if they phone in and get on the program?
Its now in position 23 by size on the 10 Downing Street website with 7532 signatures. Still needs national newspaper coverage to get in to the top 5 though.
BBC Radio Bristol must have an awful lot more listeners than BBC Radio Gloucester.
As always, NGM, you make some very good points. The interesting thing about this mornings broadcast was that we had two doctors representatives trying to defend their decisions and struggling against some fairly simple questions. They knew they had a hard to defend position. The local MP, Martin Horwood, very strongly made the point about 0844 breaching the principle of NHS being free at the point of delivery and so did the host to the show. We are unlikely to win the whole argument in one go. This is an ongoing campaign. The point is that we are making some doctors, at least, feel very uncomfortable about this and medical organisations are now talking about it. In these circumstances I think many doctors will think very carefully about choosing 0844 and revenue sharing. Hopefully most will soon be put off the whole idea. This is the first stage. Remember, Radio Glos made doctors and 0844 their No.1 story on the 9am news ahead of the McCanns story!!! They must have had a lot of people phoning in. This is why Bristol are doing it tomorrow, they want a nice bit of controversy as well.
With continued publicity and agitation by concerned MPs, and we probably have a surprisingly large number now (don't want to say numbers just yet: you never know who might be reading this), the whole question is going to be escalated.
Why not set your alarm and throw your weight into this, just for one day, you might even enjoy it. I think you could really stir things up. It is only time before the Nationals pick this up again. I hope you will be able to rise early next week when it is on Breakfast TV.
I mention the Petition whenever I can and I am sure it will start getting into the press soon.