@star877 @GBNEWS It’s impossible to exaggerate the changes that have happened and are happening in London. And I say this as a British person whose parents were Londoners, with ancestry in London going back centuries. And having lived in London myself for more than 10 years.
@PCR_News Anyone over 50 can request one on the NHS. My husband received a letter about it. I don’t think people are doing any research before deciding screening is not offered.
@Telegraph It’s offered here as well. Anyone over 50 can request one. My husband received a letter about it. I don’t think people are doing any research before deciding it’s not offered on the NHS
@StuartJRitchie@CDP1882 Yes they apparently can’t do anything about the constant stench of weed and people smoking it in the streets in Kingston/Teddington/Richmond etc. Can’t even have your windows open. Just Came back from 4 days back in Amsterdam. Didn’t smell it once because they enforce laws
@HerbsandDirt This is the bread I brought home from Amsterdam last night (I bring bread back to the U.K. every time as it’s the best).
Wheat and rye flour, butter, cream, acerola powder and yeast. Doesn’t have a best before date, just a packed date. Fresh yesterday 😋. It’s not making me sad
@JacquiDeevoy1@AlanJLSmith If you mentioned that to anyone or talked about it near your phone, or said in a message “just throwing out that old clothes rail”, or had your camera on, then your phone tracks it and apps on your phone access the data. Apps all share data with each other
@JacquiDeevoy1 You’ve interacted with posts about closet organisation/clothes rails without really thinking. Also based on age & demographics. A lot of it is subconscious. You’re constantly tracked and guided towards purchases, thinking you came up with it yourself. You’ve been brainwashed
@redheadranting They’re in the business of making money. So it’s not in their interests, or their responsibility to remind you to do things in life. Some companies do send a reminder, but not all. Put reminders in your phone. You can also set reminders if it was through Apple
@TelegraphTravel@Telegraph I’ve lived in London, NYC, Sydney, Brisbane, Leeds, Amsterdam, Rome, Newcastle, Barcelona, and would say London &
NYC were the greatest cities up to about 15 years ago. Now both are unrecognisable
@AwakenedOf The people who would agree to have a device forced onto them by the government and keep it with them at all times are the same ones who stayed locked in their own homes, have smart metres, use Alexa and put all their holiday dates on Facebook. There’s no helping them anyway
@RealGeneKelly@drandrewb You don’t think people can be made homeless for any other reason than being an addict?! What about being evicted on a “no fault” eviction, losing a job, getting a home repossessed, divorce, mental health issues, terminal illness, etc etc?
@AwakenedOf The government are going to give out 70 million smartphones, pay for a contract and charger and then somehow force you to keep it with you at all times? I don’t think so.
@paulafr68963440 If you’re stupid at 16 then you’re not going to get more intelligent as you get older. You’ll just learn more. Intelligence is inherent. I was at uni at that age and would have voted the same as I do now. I know plenty of clueless, ignorant adults who vote. Age isn’t the issue
@AlecStapp It’s a protective layer that protects it from further erosion so cleaning would harm the integrity of the statue. They tell you that in the museum at the top. And I’m British!
@Jenny_1884 I don’t get why anything needs to be a charity when the government has £billions to waste. Why is the public having to pay tax, then pay again for medical research or search and rescue, or to help the elderly?! makes no sense. They’re basic government responsibilities