House of Lords: Govt discussions with NICE on ME/CFS (Main Chamber) Tuesday, 12 October 2021

My transcript is slightly different:

"The way we hope, or the way NICE hopes, 'cause as you well understand NICE is independant from the government, the way that NICE hopes to progress on this is to have this roundtable to hear from all the different views and to see if there can be some consensus reached before the guidelines are published."

(Added because I think the "or" and "'cause'" make it clearer that pointing to NICE's independence was a direct result of him rectifying himself.)
 
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"Some groups and stakeholders expressed the concern that, while some patients clearly found these damaging, others might find them helpful, or partly helpful".

Just as some people might have found Thalidomide helpful.
A "first principle" that goes about as long as in a typical Star Trek episode.

"Oh noes, we can't possibly intervene in this society", proceeds to intervene a whole lot because, you know, circumstances. Hmm.
 
I guess they have to edit the transcript somewhat, otherwise it would be dreadfully unclear in places, given the way some people talk. But I do agree that doing so does potentially change emphasis (and possibly meaning).

I think with John Prescott they always went through an editing process to make the meaning clear.
 
And thalidomide is prescribed with all sorts of safeguards and caveats.

If someone is recovering from ME, a safe exercise program could be very useful to strengthen muscles. Workwell are trying to find safe ways in which severe ME patients can avoid contractures and muscle wasting.

The thing is that it must be done with a full knowledge of ME problems.
 
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