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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Another hate account.

Have you even taken the trouble to look at the hate being spread on that account, it's clearly anti-Islamic and anti-migrant.

I've asked you to stop posting this hate material on the site.
Tbh bro I don't, I don't think I even follow many of the people I post vids from.

I know what you're saying like but it seems like a lot of work checking ****.

I'm just posting what I see bro. Many times the account is irrelevant, well it is to me at least
 
Tbh bro I don't, I don't think I even follow many of the people I post vids from.

I know what you're saying like but it seems like a lot of work checking ****.

I'm just posting what I see bro. Many times the account is irrelevant, well it is to me at least

Strange how it's always far right shhite / anti-migrant or anti-islam, I've told you, other people have told you, it's not rocket science to spot.
 
Strange how it's always far right shhite / anti-migrant or anti-islam, I've told you, other people have told you, it's not rocket science to spot.
It's the algorithm bro not me

Libby knows
 
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err pogrom is a word but what happened in amsterdam was nothing of the sort hence the laughing emoji
Having watched lots of footage, including the 'fashion sense' of those involved - seemed to me that it had more to do with football firms than it had to do with the middle East - the Macabi lot were giving it large throughout the day when they were mob handed and if you do that in Amsterdam the Ajax nasties will be looking for retribution ... just unfortunate when genuine fans get caught in the nobbery...
 
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Having watched lots of footage, including the 'fashion sense' of those involved - seemed to me that it had more to do with football firms than it had to do with the middle East - the Macabi lot were giving it large throughout the day when they were mob handed and if you do that in Amsterdam the Ajax nasties will be looking for retribution ... just unfortunate when genuine fans get caught in the nobbery...


Yeah exactly, Amsterdam is one of those places on the continent - along with Rome and Naples and Marseille and anywhere in The Balkans - where visiting supporters should not be giving it large.
 
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On the other hand, Doctors back in the day were probably a lot less reluctant to deliver a high dose of morphine to a person in pain. Our old family Doc did exactly that when my Nan had pneumonia, nearly 50 years ago. He told my mum it might finish her off, and it did; she was dying anyway.

Should today’s doctors have the freedom to make those sort of decisions, after consulting family, without fear of prosecution? Probably yes imo.
 
On the other hand, Doctors back in the day were probably a lot less reluctant to deliver a high dose of morphine to a person in pain. Our old family Doc did exactly that when my Nan had pneumonia, nearly 50 years ago. He told my mum it might finish her off, and it did; she was dying anyway.

Should today’s doctors have the freedom to make those sort of decisions, after consulting family, without fear of prosecution? Probably yes imo.

Me too..
 
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On the other hand, Doctors back in the day were probably a lot less reluctant to deliver a high dose of morphine to a person in pain. Our old family Doc did exactly that when my Nan had pneumonia, nearly 50 years ago. He told my mum it might finish her off, and it did; she was dying anyway.

Should today’s doctors have the freedom to make those sort of decisions, after consulting family, without fear of prosecution? Probably yes imo.

The difference was no one use to complain about what doctors did, nor try to sue them on the scale we see these days. You use to just accept your fate whatever that may have entailed. We don't need the law changing, we need to tell the people that try and mine the NHS for money just to fook off. The change in law dosen't even allow the doctors to administer any prescribed end of life. Once we open up the law on this we will open a whole can of worms of various arguments, for more change and expansion, and any prefix that this will not be allowed in the future is total bolloxs. Afterall, we've already seen what the previous government did during covid and to care homes, without any aid from the legal system. I feel so strongly about it, that if Esther Ratzen wants to end her life, go lob herself in the Thames - crass yes, but that's what I also feel about this attempted change.
 
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On the other hand, Doctors back in the day were probably a lot less reluctant to deliver a high dose of morphine to a person in pain. Our old family Doc did exactly that when my Nan had pneumonia, nearly 50 years ago. He told my mum it might finish her off, and it did; she was dying anyway.

Should today’s doctors have the freedom to make those sort of decisions, after consulting family, without fear of prosecution? Probably yes imo.
yeah that wasn't that unusual though it is legal to prescribe treatments to alleviate extreme pain even if it shortens life .
 
The difference was no one use to complain about what doctors did, nor try to sue them on the scale we see these days. You use to just accept your fate whatever that may have entailed. We don't need the law changing, we need to tell the people that try and mine the NHS for money just to fook off. The change in law dosen't even allow the doctors to administer any prescribed end of life. Once we open up the law on this we will open a whole can of worms of various arguments, for more change and expansion, and any prefix that this will not be allowed in the future is total bolloxs. Afterall, we've already seen what the previous government did during covid and to care homes, without any aid from the legal system. I feel so strongly about it, that if Esther Ratzen wants to end her life, go lob herself in the Thames - crass yes, but that's what I also feel about this attempted change.
This is the bit i don't get as the most prominent group attempting to get the law changed were people with MND who often would not be able to actually physically do it hence there attempts to get the law changed .
 
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