God that was a long time ago
I'll file under Childhood along with Marmalise, and Kunte Kinte
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Baggie posted : It must be a full moon
<the old ones are the best, aren't they ?>
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostBook your tables here. Strangely, the form doesn't ask for reference contacts for the last 5 places you've worked and details of any interviews you've currently got lined up.
https://www.recruiterawards.co.uk/TableBookings.aspx
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAs a positive, It sounds like having Ivan in his life had made him a better person with empathy for the plight of the disabled and their carers..
Friends have said the experience of caring for Ivan broadened Mr Cameron's political outlook and made him a passionate supporter of the NHS, which helped provide the round-the-clock care Ivan needed.
"The problems that Ivan had in some way shaped that family and shaped David as a person," said George Osborne.
In a 2007 speech, Mr Cameron descrived how he cared for the "severely disabled" Ivan.
"It's what I do at the start of each day. It's sharpened my focus on the world of care assessments, eligibility criteria, disability living allowance, respite breaks, OTs, SENCOs, and other sets of initials.
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As a positive, It sounds like having Ivan in his life had made him a better person with empathy for the plight of the disabled and their carers..
Friends have said the experience of caring for Ivan broadened Mr Cameron's political outlook and made him a passionate supporter of the NHS, which helped provide the round-the-clock care Ivan needed.
"The problems that Ivan had in some way shaped that family and shaped David as a person," said George Osborne.
In a 2007 speech, Mr Cameron descrived how he cared for the "severely disabled" Ivan.
"It's what I do at the start of each day. It's sharpened my focus on the world of care assessments, eligibility criteria, disability living allowance, respite breaks, OTs, SENCOs, and other sets of initials.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe link on the page..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7909562.stm
is quite sad..
I know we all like to launch into abuse, I think we forget sometimes that there is a person or a family there.
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The link on the page..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7909562.stm
is quite sad..
I know we all like to launch into abuse, I think we forget sometimes that there is a person or a family there.
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I know I put a WHS in the other thread so I will expand and stop being lazy.
Its very sad for any child to die, I do feel sorry for David Cameron and his family.
It was nice to see PMs Question Time delayed as a mark of respect.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI'll reply because the other thread is full of WHS and ++1 which seems a bit disrespectful. I like Cameron as a man, even from the first time I saw him on questiontime, before he was even touted as a potential leader, I thought this guy is the breath of fresh air the Conservatives need. He seems to be a genuine person, happy in his domestic life. I truely feel sorry that this has happened to him.
I encountered him once standing on a upturned milk crate outside Witney town hall. A crowd gathered and were universally supportive of him. Try seeing that in any Labour town. He's really in his element when talking to people on the streets - unlike the current First Lord of the Treasury.
He is a very nice man. He is undoubtedly a 'toff' but he is a warm and seemingly genuine man. When you talk to him, he seems to be listening and taking it in - not just nodding politely and dismissing you like so many politicos.
I feel so sorry for his loss.
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I'll reply because the other thread is full of WHS and ++1 which seems a bit disrespectful. I like Cameron as a man, even from the first time I saw him on questiontime, before he was even touted as a potential leader, I thought this guy is the breath of fresh air the Conservatives need. He seems to be a genuine person, happy in his domestic life. I truely feel sorry that this has happened to him.
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