Hubby and I have just got back from Parliament Square celebrations (stayed longer than planned as the atmosphere was electric!) - We all made so many new friends (both leavers and remainers) - Hellllllo to the "Backing Singers"! And Tenby Angels Helllooo - Hopefully we will see some new members joining GN. (I've warned them about the welcoming committee, don't worry). There is definitely a wonderfully, optimistic buzz in the UK! I love this British wave of positivity. Reminds me of the Berlin Wall coming down.
It’s not ‘not PC’ - it’s offensive and no longer appropriate within a clinical setting. The implication from that is it’s been a good few years since you were administering any form of nursing care.
The rise of food banks Zero hours contracts Disability sanctions, and suicides Homeless stats off the scale Merkels scheme of cheap, unlimited labour. Insufficient housing, schools, and hospitals for demand.
Where were, they and their big ideas? The EU rules only help big business.
But wave a flag in their pretty building and woe betide you.
Dollymac I haven't voted for a right wing government, where children are hungry I haven't voted to see young people sleeping on the streets
If you look you will see that although these are dreadful situations, they are not specific to the UK. Deprivation is rising throughout Europe and the US, hence the rise in populism.
Joelsnan - it would mean some people with epilepsy (I haven’t met many who like being called ‘an epileptic) would have seizures when they swap meds and some would die from those seizures.
I doubt Scottish opinion in 2014 has any relevance to today. I’m sure Scotland would be off if they get Indy ref2 & Northern Ireland (although that will be messy )
Nezumi65 So, does this mean that an epileptic would never be able to emigrate or if the medicines efficacy altered would have to stay on the same brand? What would happen if there was a worldwide shortage of that particular brand as is currently occurring with some HRT?
? it's a word, it's just a word. .. I haven't voted for a right wing government, where children are hungry I haven't voted to see young people sleeping on the streets You could do worse than to use that word, you know, you could vote Tory Still laughing at 'potty mouth'
You might want to link to something a bit more up to date than that six year old article and get your percentages correct if you want to be taken half seriously.
The Government has also confirmed that epilepsy medicines will be exempt from its serious shortage protocol. This will give pharmacists power to dispense alternative drugs if those prescribed by GPs are in short supply at any time, including during the possibility of a 'no-deal Brexit' scenario after Britain leaves the EU
Except brand swapping a lot of epilepsy meds increases the risk of seizures.
Notice I am not raising concerns about the other meds my son takes. Epilepsy meds are different.
I believe Scotland should have the right to leave the union as the UK did to leave the EU.
I don't think there is the appetite in Scotland to leave though - polls say 95% Scots are happy in the union. Plus they are too poor for the EU to take them on.