That’s good to hear FellTop. In my experience, people slipped through the net or declined the support available. However in this day and age, post incident care is quite rightly, high on the priority list.
You could always tell us how you judge them, as per the question you mysteriously ignored after trying to argue all afternoon.....
I'll refer you to the post of 12.55pm - the question you haven't answered yet. Get back to me as I dont mind taking your ridiculous differing deflections apart. You're all over the place man.
I answered nine minutes later. The post below yours. And you were lucky to get one because it was demanding an answer for something you made up in your head anyway.
seriously have a word with yer self. A - it wasn’t an answer B - ‘lucky’ - what that you replied at all even though it was further deflection from your Eton hero? - high opinion of yourself it seems.
I get it. You can't admit the answer to the question I asked. Which, as a reminder to everyone, was - So you're saying Starmer as the current leader can't be held responsible for a previous leader's actions despite the majority of the political party remaining the same? I invite everyone to consider why that question wasn't answered.
I laughed out loud when I read the story. It is ridiculous if true. I have a feeling we are going to hear a number of these claims over the next couple of years. The media will keep digging and digging for stories like this.
What the bit were Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said: “This a typical distraction tactic from Boris Johnson that doesn’t change the fact he broke the law and lied about it."
I don't think the media do a lot of digging tbh, if things are buried they tend to stay buried ... ... unless someone, with their own reason, gives them a map.
Govt are having to widen the review of buildings likes schools with structural problems. Apparently there is concern a lot of public buildings are built using some sort of concrete that isnt as good as proper concrete. It is pretty scary really. Practice stopped in the mid 90s but sounds like it is a worry for them. My wife is a teacher and the lack of money they have is a disgrace. But if the bloody buildings are structurally unsound it is going to be an absolute nightmare for some kids.
I would. Would you say that MP’s stopping poor children from having a bit of free food while they increase their own income is evil ?
No. I'd say it's incompetence in that it's a failure to understand the issue. Moustache-twirling muahaha evil? No. Very few if any politicians are like that. Incompetent selfish, their sense of right and wtong twisted by the system? absolutely.
Apparently the deputy speaker - who hosted the bloody thing - has confirmed it. So who else was there?
I'll try again... Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said: “This a typical distraction tactic from Boris Johnson that doesn’t change the fact he broke the law and lied about it."