If you think Orange Hitler getting shot was good , you lot would have laughed your arses off when Joe Cocks got done. The stupid ****ing bint even died , what a loser . I hope Sir Ham face gets killed. Political violence eh
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...he-heart-of-europe?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Hmmm “UK will be at the heart of Europe” Id want an ECC deal like Norway to speed up my work travel (selfish) and trade deals etc but defo not back to full membership as that not has long since sailed. The security pact with Ukraine - as long as it doesn’t involve UK troops
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crgkxv6ljp4o.amp time to expand medical weed use or even go as far as make it legal ? I don’t smoke weed ,but think it should be made legal . Issue with that would be government control and taxation. Believe in places in US where they have legal weed there is stull a huge black market .
The British Buggering Corporation Not even going to read the article with that fake news *****phile endorsing organisation. When are they next due up in Court giving out millions in license payers money? ****ing absolute **** of an organisation.
Don’t hold back now . just for you- could help you with your chronic back pain? Cannabis clinics see rise in patients At a glance Medical whole cannabis was legalised in 2018 after a campaign to make it available to children with severe epilepsy Private clinics are seeing a rise in patients, but the drug has only been prescribed to a handful of people on the NHS Campaigners are calling for it to be more widely available to give patients more treatment options But the government says more evidence of the drug's benefits is needed Private cannabis clinics are seeing a rise in patients as people choose the drug to treat chronic pain and mental health conditions. One medical cannabis clinic in Westminster, Mamedica, said it had seen the number of patients increase by more than 10 times in 2023, rising from 250 to 2,750. CEO Jon Robson said this was down to a “large number of patients who are transitioning to us not just from the illicit market, but because they haven’t found the treatments that the NHS can provide to be sufficient for their conditions”. The majority of patients at the clinic take medical cannabis for psychiatric conditions, such as anxiety and depression, with 40% taking the drug to treat chronic pain. In a statement, the Department for Health and Social Care said that "licensed cannabis-based medicines are routinely funded by the NHS where there is clear evidence of their quality, safety and effectiveness". But it added that "most products on the market are unlicensed medicines, and clinical guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) demonstrate a clear need for more research to support routine prescribing and funding decisions on the NHS". One patient taking the drug for chronic pain is Julie Gould, from Wimbledon in south London. The 64-year-old started using medical cannabis in 2020 after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in her 30s. “I've got permanent damage. My walking's affected, my bowel, my bladder is affected,” she says, comparing one of her symptoms to someone “hammering your brain with an ice-pick”. She used paracetamol and ibuprofen to relieve the pain until her neurologist prescribed her with amitriptyline, a pain medication also used as an antidepressant. But the drug aggravated the symptoms of another condition - restless legs syndrome (RLS), which causes an “unpleasant crawling or creeping sensation” in the legs. Ms Gould wants the drug to be “heavily subsidised”, adding that it's become “too expensive for most people”, especially if they need to take it more regularly to manage their symptoms.
Which Channel to watch the soccerball on? The Crisp Salesman, the sheepshearer and the absolute **** who is actually black unlike the Crisp Salesman or the "I feel like chicken tonight" and the short arsed Oirish wannabe baldy ned? Either way the sound will be on mute