INSANE: 🇬🇧 A U.K. lawyer who cleaned up 200 bags of waste from a polluted river now faces up to 2 years in prison for doing it without a permit. 🤯
Paul Powlesland says wildlife fish and dragonflies have returned to the river since the clean-up began.
@KatoHus56872326@sentdefender TousiTV has been reporting on how the leadership within Iran is heavily experiencing infighting and decisions are being made by those lower in the ranks, some individuals are making agreements without the consent of others within the Hirearchy.
This really worries me
A month ago in Wales I suffered a ruptured aneurysm in my abdomen. I lost over 2 units of blood
But the Welsh ambulance service refused to send an ambulance. I was still breathing so apparently didn't need one
I spent 7 hours lying on the ground in a car park. Every time I moved I threw up from the pain. The owners of the car park called 999 6x
One of the people there was a fireman. He couldn't believe that 999 treated each call as a separate incident and couldn't see the details or link to previous calls. He was frustrated because they could see I was seriously ill but you can't see internal bleeding and so there was no way to persuade 999 that it actually was an emergency
Eventually my husband arrived by taxi, journey of more than 3 hours from our home
He gave me my pain meds (the car park people were worried about liability and I was too ill to get them myself). This meant I was able to crawl into the car and he drove me to A&E
He got me into a wheelchair. We waited 75 minutes to see a doctor. I was shivering, heaped with blankets and threw up all over the floor
As soon as a doctor looked at me I was taken straight to resus. The next day I was transfered by blue light ambulance to another hospital, had a blood transfusion and spent 5 days on the high dependency unit
If my husband hadn't been able to come and look after me I have no idea how I would have survived. As it was I nearly didn't
I would not have been able to get myself to hospital nor would I have been able to log into some digital triage system
This scheme seems to assume if you're seriously ill you'll arrive by ambulance and if not you're well enough to navigate a digital portal
My experience suggests that's a dangerous assumption
A week later, back home in England I had another ruptured aneurysm. This time an ambulance came in 2 hours and again I was taken straight to resus
It wasn't the same because I had a recent diagnosis of a ruptured aneurysm so we could tell 999 I was almost certainly bleeding internally. But I was too ill to get myself down the stairs and out to the car. We still needed that ambulance and I still wouldn't have been able to fiddle around with an ipad
Proper triage REQUIRES an actual doctor to look at the patient. It takes a matter of minutes to differentiate between a life threatening emergency and not a life threatening emergency. That's not minutes to get a diagnosis but to know that the person is stable or not stable and if not that needs immediate attention
Seriously ill people can't do it themselves. It doesn't matter how smart or articulate they are normally. Or how tough. Expecting people to manage their own emergency care isn't what a modern health service should do
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Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister of Singapore, famously commented on a London newspaper stand as a sign of the highly-civilised society of Great Britain in the 1940s.
His words came to mind when I saw the state of this newspaper stand in a London tube station this afternoon.
It’s remarkable how far we’ve fallen in such a short amount of time.
His words:
“Perhaps the most impressive sight I came upon was when I emerged from the tube station at Piccadilly Circus. I found a little table with a pile of newspapers and a box of coins and notes with nobody in attendance. You take your newspaper, toss in your coin or put in your 10-shilling note and take your change. I took a deep breath - this was a truly civilised people.”
My morning so far…I feel the need to get this off my chest 🤣🤦🏼♀️
At London Waterloo I tried to board my train as soon as the platform was announced, but my ticket wouldn’t scan.
Showed the guy my ticket & asked him to pls let me through the barriers. He said ‘no, you need to use your ticket’.
I showed him ticket & explained it wouldn’t scan. He shrugged & told me to ‘go & see that woman there’. Woman had a queue of people so I asked if she could let me through, she told me ‘no, you have to wait your turn’.
I waited, but conscious I only had minutes left, in desperation, I tried to buy another ticket at the machine, but the contactless wasn’t working. I tried to get another via the app, but it wouldn’t work (presumably because now, it was so close to departure?).
Anyway, I returned to the barrier exasperated. Please, I said to ‘the woman’, can you help me because I really need to board the train which is about to depart.
‘No. Wait your turn’ was again the response.
I went to two other staff members at the gates & showed them my ticket and said ‘please, can you just let me through the barriers’.
‘No, she needs to say we can’ was the response.
Anyway, you guessed it - I missed the train.😩🤬
As I said to all the staff members, if I had just turned up to the train & barged through the barriers, ticket-less, as so many seem to do these days, I would have been happily on the train and en route to the destination… Makes me wonder why we bother trying to do the right thing 🤷♀️
Argh! Anyway, I feel better now having got that off my chest! 😉
After the horrific few weeks we've all had, I'm not sure who needs to see this, but I certainly did.
My Mum just sent it to me. Here is a beautiful Roe deer chewing her plants at her house in the Cotswolds this morning.
Hope you enjoy the momentary timeline cleanse.
🇨🇭👏💥BOOM💥 Suisse : Le référendum suisse du 8 mars 2026 :
Waouh L’Agenda 2030 est mort, complètement enterré et totalement inutile pour les macronistes : leur com’ ne marche plus du tout, leurs mensonges sur le progrès numérique et le contrôle total sont explosés en vol par ce vote historique des Suisses qui ont constitutionnalisé la liberté du cash à 73,4 %.
Un uperkut à Christine Lagarde et sa clique de la BCE qui rêvent d’euro numérique de surveillance pendant que le peuple veut du vrai argent libre et anonyme.
Et Emmanuel Macron, son Europe fédérale camouflée derrière l’euro numérique… Finito le siphonnage massif des milliards des Français par le tout-virtuel !
Allez, démissionnez maintenant, le peuple en a ras-le-bol ! L’Agenda 2030 est mort et enterré depuis des lustres.
Dégagez une bonne fois pour toutes les macronistes !!
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@normifieder@GBPolitcs Someone else posted it from a different angle, from above as someone who has never seen it then its agreeable that the bus looks like a tram.
Thanks to someone replying i now agree that its a bus.
🚨Nightmare in Belfast Northern Ireland
The horrific video shows a Black African migrant stabbing a White British man in the face and neck multiple times while he lies on the street.
The knifeman screams in an unknown foreign language as he attempts to behead the victim.
Bystanders were slow to react but eventually started hitting and kicking the terrorist in the head until police arrived.
The victim was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries and remains in critical condition.
UK Police (PSNI) have refused to release the attacker’s identity, nationality, or immigration status despite the graphic footage going viral.
This has triggered massive outrage over Two-Tier Policing, mass migration failures, and Keir Starmer’s Labour government, which is now pushing Digital IDs and anti-free speech online censorship.
Earlier today Labour got hit with 4 separate Community Notes for trying to use their under-16 social media ban to install spyware on British phones.
Massive protests are being planned across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
The UK was already a powder keg after Henry Nowak… this Belfast video is the fuse.
Whilst we were distracted, the groundwork for our AI control grid has slowly been growing. The map below shows Data Centers in Britain. Each one of these data centres use up to 5 million gallons of water per day and enough energy to supply 50,000 homes.
ICELAND FOUNDER BLASTS TWO TIER POLICING AFTER COPS RUSHED TO STORE OVER BOGUS RACISM CLAIM WHILE IGNORING VIOLENT SHOPLIFTERS
Sir Malcolm Walker founder of Iceland revealed the incident at a store in Enfield London where a man in his 20s was caught taking milk bottles out of the fridge opening them and putting them back.
An Asian shop supervisor remonstrated with a black customer only for him to phone police claiming he had been racially abused after being caught tampering with milk bottles.
Officers arrived within three minutes handcuffed the supervisor dragged him to a police car and detained him for two to three hours before the matter was dropped.
Walker described it as a terrible over the top reaction and madness adding that staff face weekly violence including punches threats with knives or hypodermic needles yet police rarely respond.
He has lodged a formal complaint with Scotland Yard over what he calls two tier policing.
The customer was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence while the Metropolitan Police stated they serve all communities equally with no fear or favour.
🚨NEWS: U.S General Mike Flynn has called for Keir Starmer to be removed from office
"Complete insanity in the United Kingdom. The calls for Keir Starmer to be immediately removed for allowing this once great nation to go into the toilet are not only righteous but necessary."
My letter to the Director-General of the BBC over their scandalous decision to deliberately exclude Restore Britain from tonight's Makerfield Question Time.