Nope, not magic. If they'd been on the ball they should have called in all the council housing staff, and drafted in more from other boroughs if it wasn't enough. With regards to psychologists, you only have to google for them and I'm sure they would jump at the chance of advertising that...
She can if she wants to. While some of the rhetoric has been OTT, she should have turned up on Thurs and said "that group of people of there in the blue jackets are your council housing, go and explain your situation, and they are there to help We may not be able to house you within the borough...
I don't believe the headlines as they stand as they can't really afford to get rid for a while. I voted Tory last week (actually, I voted for a MP that I have nothing in common with, but voted for a Tory g'ment ... but I did waver a little in the booth). When we have to vote again, I don't know...
I do like PRH, can always park there. I shall be up there for a CT scan next Fri, plus I guess I'll need a pre-op assessment up there too before the upcoming op.
I did have one unfortunate experience up there, first time I went. I had a cystoscopy under general, when I woke, I had a catheter...
I've spent many nights in Renal there, this op will be 3-10 days as an inmate. I don't mind the breakfasts - even the soggy toast is edible, it's the other 2 meals that drive me nuts. Last time, in April, I lasted on their sandwiches for a couple of days, but that gig gets old very quickly...
In my first job, back in the day, we used to have a folder of forms - holiday requests, sick forms etc., and in the folder there was something called a "termination of employment" form - one that employees used when they were officially notifying the company there they were leaving.
We had...
Never had a problem. The renal dept is really good, visiting times are not generally stuck to. They don't seem to mind too much food being taken in, they would much rather patients eat something rather than nothing.
So, I have my next operation at County Hospital due in 2 weeks. Not bothered about the op at all - I've had so many now, it's all rather tedious. However, it is highly unlikely I will eat the in-house food - I've made that mistake before, it's pretty horrendous. When people visit me I will get...
"You be glad you are Sussex born!". I was fearing that I am not as proud to be from Sussex as, say, a Yorkshireman is about his home county. I think I probably am, but they are just louder about it.
Indeed, I was being kind. I see nothing fundamentally wrong with a coalition government between two mainstream parties, it means they actually need to talk to each other rather than just snipe as talking heads on the 24 hour rolling media.
Yeah, the got properly walloped lat time and were never going to do that again, although for the rest of us, maybe it would have been a better option than the DUP.
91 pages .... jeez. He chose to go, good luck to him, it's his choice. Hopefully given our new status we can attract somebody equally as good or better.
He was certainly more dynamic than Clegg, but not someone I could vote for - but then I'm now stumped on who I would give my 'x' to when we vote again, whenever that is.