Dr. Morganasked the Minister of Health whether, in his negotiations up to the present with representatives of the profession, he has ascertained whether the medical profession are prepared to accept the Central Medical Board to be as outlined in the White Paper, or whether their ideas run in the direction of more unrepresentative corporate bodies such as the B.B.C., the Electricity Commissioners, the L.P.T.B., etc., or a corporate body of special constitution, practically granting workers' control to the medical workers of the proposed medical service.
§ Mr. WillinkNo, Sir. I have not yet received any official views from the profession's representatives on this subject.