Poem: I Vow to Thee my Country by Sir Cecil Spring Rice.
Not I Vow to thee my EU lovely.
It's simple really.
It does come across as simple.
Poem: I Vow to Thee my Country by Sir Cecil Spring Rice.
Not I Vow to thee my EU lovely.
It's simple really.
Which Grizzler are you?
It does come across as simple.
Or as Matthew Parris put it, there are too many Indians and not enough chiefs..Weird coincidence isn't it ?
Just as we have to negotiate Brexit, it seems there's a dearth of competent politicians willing to step forward and sacrifice their careers
It's going to be a very interesting 2 weeks they are trying there very hardest to make a very poor situation worse.
More negotiations
Budget
The unsackable Boris trying to get off the hook with the help of his new best friend Gove, whilst at the same time telling May what to do.
Mean while the poor lady remains in solitary in an Iranian hell hole.
Way to go Britain.
What about the other 30 british passport holders jailed in Iran?
They can't do any worse than these cretins in power currently and the further and more brutal austerity carries on, the more inevitable it will be that it's going to happen. When you vote to reduce ESA by £30 a week for cancer patients and bring in Universal Credit to put more children into poverty, it's hardly surprising.
If for nothing else it'll be so worth it though just to see the reaction of the Brexit Tories as their ideologue of Miss Marple Britain/the future Brexit Utopia turns into something a little bit different...........and they helped make it happen.
Has Boris commented on them too? God help them.
If you want to talk about cancer patients and government benefits tell the whole story, its quite wicked how some people use cancer in arguements. There is so much help in terms of finance and advice, please don't use such emotive language in this debate, its just wrong. (I am have terminal pancreatic cancer).
If you want to talk about cancer patients and government benefits tell the whole story, its quite wicked how some people use cancer in arguements. There is so much help in terms of finance and advice, please don't use such emotive language in this debate, its just wrong. (I am have terminal pancreatic cancer).
We do have a diplomatic service, it should not be for the Foreign Secretary to have to comment on all the British passport holders jailed across the world. Should we say nothing on the case and allow her to stay in jail and allow the Iranian Government to dictate what our government says. Its not Boris who locked her up and as for the endless news reports on what Boris said and how it will be for her, perhaps it will become a self fulfilling prophecy. Is such reporting helping her case or not?
My mum recently had a scan and they found a small lump on one of her kidneys. Got to say from the initial scan to today the support has been brilliant. I really don't know what these sorts of things have to do with Brexit. I just wish politics would stay out of the NHS completely.
I agree, unfortunately, until all parties can agree to fund it at a certain level, the government of the day will have the power to make things better or worse for the NHS and it has to be close to the top of any political discussion where finances are concerned.
Sorry to hear that, genuinely. My sister is battling metastasized breast cancer, and most of us know someone we care about who is affected.
I think it is wicked for a politician to paint it on the side of a bus that the NHS could be £350 millon a week better off, if we leave the EU, especially as it is extremely likely that we will have to borrow even more money just to maintain current expenditure, thanks to Brexit.