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Boris Admitted To Hospital
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well, I won't bother asking you if you were cheering when a pay rise for the nurses was voted down. I'll just hope you don't need them to care for you too.
I will join your threads as and when I please and I will remain civil, as usual. As I only post three or four threads a year myself, I won't be missing you and that will leave you plenty of time to pour your saintly bile on other people's.
I will join your threads as and when I please and I will remain civil, as usual. As I only post three or four threads a year myself, I won't be missing you and that will leave you plenty of time to pour your saintly bile on other people's.
oh stop spitting and scratching - you two
I have checked and it is not even the thread of either of you !
all the lefties queueing up to say he (BoJo) should go into a convent or something ? - these men like power to much to voluntarily give it up.
look at Mrs Thatcher - yeah yeah I know there is something wrong with that ....
I have checked and it is not even the thread of either of you !
all the lefties queueing up to say he (BoJo) should go into a convent or something ? - these men like power to much to voluntarily give it up.
look at Mrs Thatcher - yeah yeah I know there is something wrong with that ....
mozz; " you can't help from digging round for political oneupmanship. " - when Barnier got it, I called a cease fire, I avoided any sort of partisan point scoring for approx 2 weeks, I changed my avatar, I held out the olive branch. In that two weeks I had a constant barrage of lefty sniping until in the end they left me no choice. They sowed the wind.
jno wrote //to think Boris voted against lifting the pay cap for nurses. I hope they remind him of it//
No "serves him right" there 3T. An observation that he now needs the same people he screwed over, rather tasteless but not as you made it out to be.I
At least you read the whole post this time ;-)
No "serves him right" there 3T. An observation that he now needs the same people he screwed over, rather tasteless but not as you made it out to be.I
At least you read the whole post this time ;-)
don't bother looking for it, Mozz, you'll find no such post.
My personal opinion is that while I don't necessarily want Boris to suffer in unspeakable agony, I do think Sunak and Hancock look more aware and competent when they're doing the daily briefings, and I don't believe the country is the worse for his temporary absence.
My personal opinion is that while I don't necessarily want Boris to suffer in unspeakable agony, I do think Sunak and Hancock look more aware and competent when they're doing the daily briefings, and I don't believe the country is the worse for his temporary absence.
// I doubt NHS workers will be treating the PM//
er Downing St said he was in a NHS facility - yeah and he shouldnt be treated by the important professors who dont do diddly squat day to day - but a set of juniors ( but NOT too junior you know like med students ) who have seen a few hundred cases already .....
er Downing St said he was in a NHS facility - yeah and he shouldnt be treated by the important professors who dont do diddly squat day to day - but a set of juniors ( but NOT too junior you know like med students ) who have seen a few hundred cases already .....