13th April 2014 [Blog No. 50]
Hello again, it’s me, Peggy
I met with the Rt. Hon Sir Kevin
J Barron MP again yesterday (Saturday 12/4/2014) after receiving a copy of his
letter dated 9/4/2014 to Dame Julie Mellor Parliamentary and Health Service
Ombudsman.
See copy of my letter to Mr
Barron copied below together with a copy of his letter to Dame Julie Mellor
dated 9/4/2014. You should find them self-explicit.
What Mr Barron did say after
reading my letter at the meeting yesterday was that Julie Mellor may feel that
she has no reason to respond to either Dr Poulter MP or even him, regarding my
complaint. I said that if that were to be the case then it would be yet another
attempt by the Ombudsman to kick my complaint into the long grass until it is lost
and forgotten.
I explained that back in, or
around 1999, the Ombudsman at that time did a similar thing, and in the
Ombudsman’s decision letter turning down my complaint at that time, said if you
do not understand my decision letter speak to Mr Barron MP, and you said it was
because I’d had solicitors on my case at that time and this would still be
flagging-up.
However, Mr Barron, yesterday,
went on to confirm that he could have another adjournment debate after the
Easter recess, if she does not give him a quick response to his letter and he
was prepared to bring the matter up in the house again but this time in an adjournment
Debate in Health Questions, over the operation of the Health Service Ombudsman.
He said he was not sure when the next health questions would be but he would be
looking into that after the recess.
I did make comment to Mr Barron again
that I was very upset and annoyed about the way Dr Poulter MP (the
undersecretary of State for Health) had inferred during the debate in the House
on 6/2/2014 that I had somehow nicked my x-rays and some of my medical records
and the reason for me having those controversial records in my possession. I
understand that I am unable to do anything about Dr Poulter MP’s remarks
because he is covered in some way by what is termed Parliamentary Privilege.
I reiterate again here; I allege that
Dr Poulter discredited me when speaking in the House by inferring that I must
have thieved some of my medical records. You can hear him saying as much in the
video recording made of the adjournment debate in my previous blog, Blog No. 46
dated 2nd March 2014.
During the Easter break I intend
doing a resume of all my blogs to-date, showing how I’ve been maltreated by the
NHS, Department of Health, so-called Medical Experts and the Parliamentary and Health
Service Ombudsman..
This true story continues …….
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