Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) challenges the General Medical Council

The General Medical Council (GMC) of the United Kingdom - plus many other Top Statutory Medical Regulatory Bodies around the world , are now set to face a Tough New International Regulatory Rival ; as the Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) dramatically makes it's public debut . . .

In what has been described as nothing short of an Eclectic Medical Revolution , it is widely believed that a Brand New Medical Profession has formidably emerged ; thus providing Approved Medical Graduates around the world with an extremely unique opportunity of lawfully obtaining a Professional License in a brand new specialty which legally optimizes those skills of a Medical Graduate which do not require Statutory Regulation from Statutory Medical Councils (or Boards) of appropriate Jurisdiction.


Subject to an Accelerated Training Programme , all Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) Registrants will duly have their Professional Designation legally upgraded - and will also have the opportunity of ethically pursuing Specialist Fellowship Programmes at a wide range of MLC Approved Centres.


As Consultants in Evidence Based Alternative Medicine , all MLC Licensees (Registrants) will also still be able to lawfully hang onto their Dr Designation , while compulsorily being required to have have appropriate Professional Liability Insurance (Indemnity) comprehensively underwritten by a network of Top Insurance Corporations - thus enabling them to gleefully set up their very own Private Clinics both within and outside the Traditional Government Public Health Sector (just like so many other Alternative Medicine Consultants out there).


The bottom-line in this highly welcome scenario is that Medical Graduates (from all over the globe) will soon have that totally free choice of whether to register with their various Local Statutory Medical Council (Boards) , or the Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) which is an International Body - or Both !


Either way, it clearly seems that, provided that MLC registrants are wise enough not represent themselves as being Registered Medical Practitioners during any of these Evidence Based Alternative Medicine (EBAM) Interventions , it will ultimately be the Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) which will solely reserve the right to investigate them if things go wrong - and not their respective Statutory Medical Council (or Board).


The Medical Licensing Commission (MLC ) has vowed never (ever) to admonish solely on the Balance of Flimsy Probabilities : All disciplinary concerns will thus have to be comprehensively proven in a relevant Supreme Court of Law Beyond ALL Reasonable Doubt – using the Criminal Burden of Proof rather than the Civil Burden of Proof..





Genuinely Interested MLC Candidates sincerely wishing to ethically obtain MLC Licensing, should duly send an electronic copy of their Full CV , plus scanned copies of their current Certificate of Good Standing and Passport via www.MedLC.org for more details.

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Streatham Candidate Rahoul Bhansali Attacks Lord Mandelson Over Poor South Londoners

Dear Lord Mandelson,

I note that this morning you appeared on national television and claimed that no Job Centres are closing down. I write to inform you that this is not the case. Brixton Hill Job Centre closed two weeks ago and others in Orpington and Feltham are also set to close.

The people of Brixton Hill are right to feel let down by Labour. Lambeth has the highest number of people claiming jobseekers allowance in all of London. These people are the victims of the Labour government’s recession and they are doubly punished by the Labour Council’s incompetence.

The government’s closure of Brixton Hill Job Centre comes at exactly the time that people need it most. Today, your government’s own figures indicate that there are now over two million people unemployed in the UK. The number of people claiming unemployment benefit under this Labour government increased by 138,000 in February. This is the biggest rise since records began in 1971 and the increase in Streatham constituency is 35%.

It has also been reported today that the International Monetary Fund expects Britain’s economy to keep shrinking until the middle of next year. Britain’s economic decline under Labour is set to continue even after all or most of our foreign competitors’ economies have returned to growth.

To add to this appalling burden, Labour-run Lambeth now plans to raise rents for all its 33,000 hard up tenants by between £12 and £15 a week. Every single tenant will be worse off from next month when Labour councillors put the average rents up by at least £620 per household and increase all of the service charges for tenants and leaseholders.

Nationally and locally, Labour is hitting hardest those that need the most help. I invite you to correct the misleading statement you made on national television this morning and reconsider the government’s appalling decision to close Job Centres at this most critical time.

Rahoul Bhansali, Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman for Streatham

Rahoul Bhansali : Prospective Parliamentary Candidate For Streatham (Conservatives)





Rahoul Bhansali was born and brought up on the Wirral. He went to Birkenhead School and graduated in Economics from Southampton University. Since graduation he has worked within the technology and telecommunications industries. He is of a Hindu / Indian background and is very proud to be British.

Rahoul works in the City of London for a major consultancy firm, advising companies on how to save money and optimise their business through the use of technology.

He enjoys sport both on the field and in the armchair! He dabbles in cricket whilst his golf game is still pretty shoddy! He enjoys experiencing new cultures and countries and counts the trek up the Inca Trail to see Machu Picchu and skydiving over the Great Barrier Reef as one his favourite moments.

Rahoul has been a long term Conservative Party member. He was Chairman of Southampton University Conservative Association from 1997 – 1998 and increased membership numbers from 50 to 100 in what can only be described as a difficult time!

Rahoul has been active in the political scene in South London for over ten years and was Deputy Chairman of Bermondsey and Old Southwark Conservatives. He is an energetic and experienced campaigner having stood for numerous council elections and was heavily involved in the recent GLA and Boris Johnson campaign.

Rahoul has been involved in a number of local campaigns to highlight the issues of crime and anti-social behaviour, support local and public services and to provide a voice for local residents.

Streatham is one of the most diverse and exciting parts of London yet like much of London there is major problem due to levels of crime and antisocial behaviour. Both Brixton Hill & St Leonards have high level of crime according to the Metropolitan Police heat maps. We are campaigning to cut police red tape and get police officers out on the streets of Streatham. One of the key issues for Streatham is the proposed closure and consolidation of police stations in Clapham and Brixton. We are campaigning to keep the Police Station on Cavendish Road open.

Local Conservatives welcome Streatham’s vibrant and fun nightlife yet with fun we must have responsibility. 24 hour drinking has not worked and has left a 24 hour mess! We want to reclaim the streets of Streatham such that it is a safe environment for everyone.

A good education is essential for our children to achieve their hopes and dreams. We are campaigning for increased number of primary school places to ensure all our children get a good start in life. We believe that parents should have a greater say in the way that their children are educated. Better behaviour and improved discipline is essential to prevent crime. We are campaigning to support teachers to teach rather then be bogged down in administration.

Our money has been wasted by this Labour Government and Lambeth Council. We are campaigning for old fashioned financial responsibility and the better delivery of good local services. Times are tight and local residents want to know that their hard earned tax money is being spent wisely.