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6 minutes ago, Mark J said:

If you think the media lies are bad now, you should have seen what they did to Corbyn.

 

Is it not true he humped abbot whilst dragging her  all over Eastern Europe on the back of an MZ 🙄
Gutted bud I thought highly of him for that. A man of steel 👍

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41 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

But as soon as Steamer mentioned it in his speech, the hysterical baying mob reacted as if he was referring to some great, almighty Diety.

 

Many of us have had life changing / saving experiences with the NHS (I guess the overwhelming majority were actually born with the assistance of that service - not sure if Stubby pre-dates NHS??) and whilst there is much to be immeasurably grateful for, the whole institution has become like some sacred beast that may never be questioned and must be fed an ever increasing sum of money just to keep it ticking over.

 

If ever there was a subject that would benefit from less 'heat' and more 'light' "NHS - the next 50 years" would be it. 

I remember getting the NHS concentrated orange juice when I was little .

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47 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

But as soon as Steamer mentioned it in his speech, the hysterical baying mob reacted as if he was referring to some great, almighty Diety.

 

Many of us have had life changing / saving experiences with the NHS (I guess the overwhelming majority were actually born with the assistance of that service - not sure if Stubby pre-dates NHS??) and whilst there is much to be immeasurably grateful for, the whole institution has become like some sacred beast that may never be questioned and must be fed an ever increasing sum of money just to keep it ticking over.

 

If ever there was a subject that would benefit from less 'heat' and more 'light' "NHS - the next 50 years" would be it. 

Yup, the NHS is an inefficient beast at times. I know that private companies are engaged in finding ways to streamline things, which is good in my eyes. 

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55 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

My Nan used to get a crate of bottled Guinness from the Doc for itOn! 😂

Post natal bottles of mackeson were the order of the day, same dose of iron but sweeter

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15 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Don't think that was on the NHS but yea , had that too .

Yes it certainly was , I used to hate it, my mother would hold my nose to make me swallow it. Strange thing is when I have had it in later life as gel capsules I have deliberately bitten them to get the taste, nostalgia for simpler times perhaps.

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2 hours ago, Big J said:

 

The statements from Sarah's family are wrenching. There is no punishment that could really befit the crime. For a police officer to so heinously abuse their position of public trust and power defies belief. 

 

I doubt that he'll last very long in prison. Unless he's completely separated from the rest of the prison population, I'm sure there will be a queue of fathers of daughters lined up to put an end to that monster.

this murder was as equally horrible , was carried out by an illegal immigrant yet did not get anything like the national coverage !!!


Azam Mangori convicted of killing 32-year-old in his room in Exeter and dismembering her body

 

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