Originally posted by ladymuck
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
it took 6 weeks to get hold of a printed copy of the tests so I could pass them onto my GP and be referred for follow ups.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
And judging by how the uk government has done in the last years do you have realistic hopes for this?Blog? What blog...?Comment
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<NoBrainer mode>
They are obviously a bunch of knuckle dragging racists that don't appreciate being ruled by a un democratic remote government.
They should vote leave and reap the whirlwind of losing subsidies and influence.
They will be begging to rejoin a few days/years/decades/centuries/millennia after they dare to leave.
Of course without the love and (in this case) money the motherland provide, their health and crime outcomes will of course be much better.
Lets hope they keep the signs away from buses.
</NoBrainer mode>
In touch with my inner remainer.
Maybe they think now oil is up the math makes sense.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
People need to realise there isn't a National Health Service, it's a collection of Trusts, most of which are hopelessly inefficient.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I agree. Boris is just the latest target for the SNP to bitch about as it's always easier to blame Westminster than it is to look at the local reasons for their issues.
The only way the SNP could claim that any government isn't trying to stitch up Scotland on a daily basis is by getting an SNP-led government into Westminster. Why they don't field more candidates in England, I don't know.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
And judging by how the uk government has done in the last years do you have realistic hopes for this?
I fully believe that huge change in government and public services is needed. Sadly I don't think we've hit rock bottom yet for the peasants to revolt and demand that change. Partly that's because the alternatives either side of the border do not instil confidence and partly it's because no two people can agree on what that change should look like.
All parties lack someone with a clear vision and strength of character to implement it in the face of what is generally a noisy minority. Until that person turns up, we have what we have.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey have a national government which a huge majority of their country voted against. They have been forced to leave the EU even though they are hugely pro-EU. That is the biggest thing impacting them so it's not hard to see why this causes unrest and the geographical distance doesn't help either.
Because they're not quite that bloody stupid. Why would the English vote for an MP whose main priority is Scotland rather than their constituency?Comment
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