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Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 12:16 am
by LadyCentauria
RogerOThornhill wrote:
AngryAsWell wrote:Natalie Rowe ‏@RealNatalieRowe · 15 mins15 minutes ago
To all my twitter friends, a little known fact to you guys but known for a long time by the media, regarding @George_Osborne is coming up :?:
Is this a story of substance do you think?
Has he, recently, 'suffered' from whiplash, perhaps?

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 12:20 am
by TechnicalEphemera
LadyCentauria wrote:
RogerOThornhill wrote:
AngryAsWell wrote:Natalie Rowe ‏@RealNatalieRowe · 15 mins15 minutes ago
To all my twitter friends, a little known fact to you guys but known for a long time by the media, regarding @George_Osborne is coming up :?:
Is this a story of substance do you think?
Has he, recently, 'suffered' from whiplash, perhaps?
The accusations are very - specific.

Given this governments no nonsense attitude to drugs one has to question if this is true, how they justify do as I say not as I do.

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 12:22 am
by Tubby Isaacs
Actually Universal Credit not dead in the water.

But not very good at all.

Up to £239m officially written off now.

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 12:34 am
by Tizme1
TechnicalEphemera wrote:
Tizme1 wrote:
TechnicalEphemera wrote: You think you have problems, I am Chief Whip. Everybody hates me and sniggers behind my back.

Now piss off plebs I have got some public land to give away to my rich mate to build a joke school on.
Shouldn't you call me a sweaty shit or something? I only ask 'cos obviously I need to learn my place.
Sorry, my generic term for the great unwashed is Muppet. Best I can do, otherwise I would have to stop preening myself in the media and pay attention.
*sigh*

I know my place. Not even important enough for a personal insult.

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 12:48 am
by LadyCentauria
adam wrote:I wonder if one issue about a greater desire to see doctors is because we live in such an information rich environment and when it comes to medical information, almost whoever it's coming from online if there is any risk at all it's pretty much obliged to recommend seeking medical attention.

(Full disclosure - both of my daughters have direct access to the children's ward at the hospital, they are effectively permanent outpatients, so either something is bad enough to go straight there or perfectly fine to wait for an appointment).
The role of Pharmacists should be promoted to people, too, as a first port of call for most ailments and even minor injuries. They can prescribe medicines and treatments – as long as the condition is 'within their competence' but a Pharmacist will always advise on where you should seek treatment if something does need more specialist attention.

(P.S. @adam: I hope your daughters spend a lot more time being out-patients, rather that in-patients – ie., that they stay as well as is possible.)

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 1:17 am
by LadyCentauria
RogerOThornhill wrote:40 years since Nick Drake's untimely death.

This one has a story behind it with Joe Boyd playing some stuff for John Cale and then getting to Nick. Cale was amazed - "Who the fuck is this guy? I have to meet him...where is he...where is he right now?" They recorded Northern Sky and Fly the next day...one day after Cale had met him for the first time. Cale is on piano, organ and celeste. Enjoy...

[youtube]S3jCFeCtSjk[/youtube]
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for finding and sharing that :clap:

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 2:08 am
by LadyCentauria
Tubby Isaacs wrote:Here is the news!

https://brianwernham.wordpress.com/2014 ... ao-report/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- The start of Universal Credit replacement of Tax Credits from January 2015 has been abandoned. DWP has delayed plans by at least 2 years for the transfer of the majority of tax credits claimants to Universal Credit to 2019. It does not have plans to transfer the remaining 555,000 tax credit and Employment and Support Allowance claimants before 2020.
Water (Dead therein).
So, this will be a leading story on Wednesday's The Daily Politics, and Today, and WatO, and all the news programmes, wo'n't it? No? Of course, it is on exactly none of the front-pages, since it was embargoed until 00.01hrs on Wednesday – still, there are always later editions.

Or certainly a major topic during PMQs...

Brian Wernham has helpfully posted the NAO report in full here:
https://brianwernham.files.wordpress.co ... update.pdf
Note: it is sixty-one (61) pages long!

Re: Tuesday 25th November 2014

Posted: Wed 26 Nov, 2014 6:21 am
by adam
LadyCentauria wrote:(P.S. @adam: I hope your daughters spend a lot more time being out-patients, rather that in-patients – ie., that they stay as well as is possible.)
They do - I have said this here before, I know, but they have the access because they both have type 1 diabetes and when they were younger they were both in for a few days at least once a year, usually just with a sickness bug that ground them completely to a halt - but they're now 13 and 16 and they haven't been in as inpatients for about five years now. Thank you x