the owners of lloydspharmacy announced, as a result, they're closing almost 200 stores.to greg lawton's evidence. it recognised the very difficult position he was in and said his information was invaluable. but for greg lawton, the response was a huge disappointment. they told me that they were going to review their inspection model as a result. they didn't interview a single person, and they concluded that there wasn't any problem at all. the gphc told us it conducted a thorough investigation looking into both mr lawton's concerns and evidence from boots' senior management. it concluded there wasn't sufficient evidence to suggest a risk to patient safety across the organisation, and understaffing was not systemic. however, it told us the information provided by mr lawton assists them when inspecting boots pharmacies. the regulation around pharmacy is inadequate. we need regulatory standards to specify what the staffing levels must be in pharmacies. i agree with that. the idea that staffing levels are too difficult to set and don't allow sufficient flexibility — it's abo