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Stigma and Straw

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Andrew Al-Adwani*
Affiliation:
Scunthorpe General Hospital, Church Lane, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 1QQ
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Sir: Is it not heartening to see that well-known telepathic psychiatrist Jack Straw doing his bit for the College anti-stigmatisation campaign. So, Osama bin Laden is now officially, as far as the Foreign Office is concerned, ‘psychotic’. Well that's all right then, we don't need bombs, just two psychiatrists and a social worker parachuted into Afghanistan with pink forms to sort this one out. How stupid of us not to have seen it ourselves, obviously bin Laden is bad/evil, therefore he must be psychotic and akin to Hitler. The over-whelming strength of the argument is irresistible… to the average Sun reader.

In one fell swoop Jack Straw has undone all the good work that has gone on to integrate the mentally ill into society, and provide the public with positive images of mental illness. But I wonder whether anyone should really be surprised given what is around the corner with the new Mental Health Act and severe and dangerous personality disorder legislation. Bring on the gulags.

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