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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
I can honestly say it’s been a real struggle for me.....maybe it’s different for the kids being at home with more distractions but it’s been really difficult and the numerous rows and shouting matches do nothing for my MH.
I feel really guilty afterwards but the frustration of trying to get them to do simple maths and then getting it wrong for the 20th time is infuriating.
As I say, I really couldn’t do it for a living.
That is the tricky thing. We have a private tutor for both maths and english. Both good teachers who I used to coach footy to years and years ago so we get a bit of a discount. I do the history as I excelled at that in school and the mrs does geography. Works a treat for us. We have got him away from the nob heads and his attitude changer overnight, much for the better.
 
Well back then they told you to wash your hands and others were talking about social distancing/masks. So I used the sanitizing gel before, during, and after the class. They sat down on chairs enthralled with what I was saying and I kept my distance, The class finished. Maybe when I return the classes will be small... who knows?
what did you have them enthralled with ellers
 
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That is the tricky thing. We have a private tutor for both maths and english. Both good teachers who I used to coach footy to years and years ago so we get a bit of a discount. I do the history as I excelled at that in school and the mrs does geography. Works a treat for us. We have got him away from the nob heads and his attitude changer overnight, much for the better.

Total respect to you and your Mrs for doing it obviously so well Bob. It is one of my worries when the boys start senior school later this year....they seem so young for their age and could be eaten alive by the bullies that seem to feed off the weak at school. That’s one of the reasons I’m getting their elder brother who is a boxing coach to give them some lessons when possible, it will give them confidence in defending themselves if needed.....at least I hope so anyway.
 
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Really ironic that The Mail, of all papers, is prepared to go along with stuff that the EU do.

Every parents question is: When Will They Learn? I think not - the question most parents will be asking is more likely to be: Is My Childs Safety Guaranteed?
 
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Really ironic that The Mail, of all papers, is prepared to go along with stuff that the EU do.

Every parents question is: When Will They Learn? I think not - the question most parents will be asking is more likely to be: Is My Childs Safety Guaranteed?
Michael Govid said it was safe, then said it wasnt, isn't that good enough for any parent?
 
Really ironic that The Mail, of all papers, is prepared to go along with stuff that the EU do.

Every parents question is: When Will They Learn? I think not - the question most parents will be asking is more likely to be: Is My Childs Safety Guaranteed?

The Mail aren't quoting the EU though, Steel. It's some (subscript - sovereign) countries that are part of the EU.