Has May done a u turn after losing power to the MP's, or is anyone going to believe what she says? Did the 100,000 signatures petition have something to do with it? http://newsbison.info/2017/12/19/mays-warning-brussels-will-not-eu-colony-brexit-transition/
Was it just a matter of time before an organisation cropped up who are against the dictatorship of the EU. While the organisation is not yet established, I think it will gather pace creating more headaches and heartaches for the corrupt, and slowly crumbling EU. http://newsbison.info/2017/12/18/eu-killing-europe-brussels-condemned-threat-economy-security/
You live nearer to Flaxby / Green Hammerton than me. As you can see here we are doing our bit. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5187889/Penthouses-Harrogate-hit-market-12MILLION.html
The Government seem to have it under control,they brought it down from 40,000 to 30,000 in just 1 afternoon yesterday.See your posts for the link.
I did look at my links if you had looked at them you would have seen The RCN calculated this figure by asking every NHS Trust in England (barring ambulance trusts) how many full-time equivalent* (FTE) nursing places they had been funded for and how many vacancies they had. 76% of Trusts responded and said that they had around 30,200. The RCN took that figure and estimated that the overall number would be around 40,000 if all the Trusts had responded. https://fullfact.org/health/are-we-short-40000-nurses/
Estimated,you mean made up,maybe the other 24% had 30,000 too many Nurses,so lets estimate there is no shortage at all.
As the results are based on vacancies of funded positions it wouldn't be possible for them to have a surplus. Feel free to check out their workings here *warning* may contain factual based evidence https://www.rcn.org.uk/professional-development/publications/pub-006195 Results One basic way to calculate the total number of vacancies across England is to use the whole figure from the 76% data return and, using the average, scale up from trusts who reported 30,224 registered nurse vacancies. This crude method provides a total of 39,603 nurse vacancies. The total band 5-8 nursing funded establishment figure provided was 272,228 and the total band 5-8 vacancy figure was 30,224 giving vacancy rate of 11.1%. When the total funded establishment figure is scaled up based on the response rate, we estimate this to be approximately 337,500. We also looked at two other approaches, scaling up the 76% data return to a whole figure by using the average based on Trust type. We also did this by Health Education England region. Details are provided in the two tables below. This provides a range from 38,901 to 40,958 registered nurse vacancies, respectively. Based on the consistency of the results of the three different methodologies we are confident that as of 1 December 2016 there were approximately 40,000 vacancies of registered nurses in England.
I think you should have sussed it by now. Evidence is always fake news and experts don’t exist to Bremoaners. .
Oh dear, fake news. http://newsbison.info/2017/12/20/fa...rexit-remainers-now-11-point-lead-leave-dont/
It clearly states it's fake news, and gives the reasons why, either way, Brexit is going to happen, so who's whistling in dark?
The Bremoaners wouldn’t have anything to say if they stuck by that. Money for the nhs,,,, lies reducing immigration..... lies Taking back control... lies Stronger economy.... lies The people voted for this shambles... the biggest lie of all
Pointed this out when it was first came out. Don't forget that since the vote you now have about 1.5 million people who have now reached voting age. If it goes to a full parliament then that figure will be 3.75 million. In that survey those aged 18-34 support remaining in the EU 71% compared to 23% wanting to leave. It's only when you get into 55+ age group that you find a majority support for leaving over remaining. 60% leave compared to 38% remain. Last year there was just under 300,000 deaths reported so about 1.5 million people will not be voting in the next election. The majority of those are aged over 55. As I said the last election proved you can't take it for granted that these people who didn't vote before won't vote in the next election.