Johnson- in Camera is the committee only, so all witnesses and audience (including the MS Society witnesses) were asked to leave. I suspect the in camera stuff may have involved some discussion about whether the issue was urgent and when another meeting might be called...
I was certainly surprised that another meeting was held on the following Tuesday.
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Thanks Brightspot.Brightspot wrote:Johnson- in Camera is the committee only, so all witnesses and audience were asked to leave. I suspect the in camera stuf may have involved some discussion about whether the issue was urgent and when another meeting might be called...
I was certainly surprised that another meeting was held on the following Tuesday.
I sardonically think of that as sub rosa. But fair enough, as you are not on the committee, I suppose. But I want to be on the jury at my trial. It's only fair. Smirk.
The testimony of Dr. McDonald, end the others pleading for immediate action, was impassioned, and that has more impact than platitudes and dross from dispassionate lab clinicians. I suspect that they will deem it an urgency - I just bought my ticket, and transferred the money. Another lesson in hubris for me. Laugh. I have been joking that it will be announced in Canada as I am being wheeled into the op. theatre in Poland. Then, I am just a medical tourist jumping the queue. At least I might not have to worry about after-care...
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993