@GMB my son was born nearly 16 years ago at the John Radcliffe at 31 weeks. It was horrendous care I went blind in one eye and have had ptsd ever since . No accountability for poor care and notes were changed and I have been told just get on with it now
@GMB re Alton towers. The ride access passes are not fast track they allow the user to be in a virtual queue for the same time as the normal queue saving the physical queue line which many with neurodiversity find distressing
@Autism@altontowers trying to book a pass for our son who has ASD and ADHD is pretty impossible. No availability for our day but ‘may be lucky’ to get one the day before and won’t allow 1 more person into our group . Very upset as ASD is a spectrum and needs that flexibility
@altontowers I am very unhappy with your accessibility arrangements. Autism is a spectrum and not everyone fits in one box and I have found the unwillingness to help frustrating. Not being able to pre book our RAP or add an extra onto the party is causing a lot of anxiety
@GMB I disagree with the Dr my children both have asd and adhd and we focus on this as their superpower and that there are no limitations it’s a reason their brain wants to act a way but not an excuse for it and we have therefore given them strategies to cope in mainstream
@wbuxtonofficial I totally agree they were laying the emotional blackmail on lando when it was their strategy and piastri blunder into the gravel. The team need to have their own Sunday morning meeting
@CroftyF1 that is probably the worst end of a race in a long time! Not fair and not what I would call racing!team strategy changed the order originally and then his slip up and yet still the team change the order I cannot see how that is fair
@McLarenF1 I think you should be ashamed . Your strategy is what caused piastri to fall behind he was unable to keep up to Norris and that made a very disappointing end. Yes you have maximum points but wrong way to do it
@HMRCcustomers Eg if you work in a restaurant and customers leave cash tips and these amount to roughly £100-£150 per year do these reach a value that is taxable and if so how is best to do this
@peter_levy I am a diabetic coeliac but cannot justify the price of gluten free food when I have children so I therefore have to suffer the side effects
@Kevin_Maguire I think it will backfire for Labour as it will be one less seat. Corbyn has been popular there and as an independent will probably still get the vote