A Call to Arms

by Mick Spreader 3. September 2008 04:01
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A Muslim radiographer has resigned from the Royal Berks hospital over a "bare below the elbows" hygiene policy. The NHS dress code was introduced in January to combat superbugs such as MRSA. The trust said the policy was explained when she first began work.

We asked the radiographer to explain her reasons for quiting and she told us: "I did it as a protest against the Iraq War. For too long Britain has followed slavishly the path of the warmongers in the United States. I think someone had to stand up against the Americanisation of the National Health Service. Adopting the second amendment of the right to bare arms was one step too far."

 

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