@atrupar Love living in the UK, yesterday I collapsed , paramedics tuned up, off to hospital, ECG done, ct Scan on head, xray on chest, bloods checked ,results show I have AF to the heart sent home with a appointment to see specialist and drug's. Zero cost
Last Sunday, David Gilmour gave a surprise performance with his daughter Romany Gilmour of Pink Floyd's beautiful song "Wish You Were Here".
When she saw him, she exclaimed "My God, you're here. And you brought your guitar!" at which point a beaming David made his way through the crowd to join his daughter on the venue's small stage. "You're coming to upstage me? Okay, cool," laughed his daughter.
Seeing father and daughter performing together is magnificent. What a connection. And how lucky to be able to say that David Gilmour is your father!
@LindsayK_23 You can get your mum to transfer the house to you but she has to live seven years after the transfer for their to be no charge to you. Not sure if this applies in Scotland but I know people here in England that have done it. Good luck it's a mine field of paper work.
My election take - as outlined in my latest @Telegraph column.
Labour’s majority of 170 is, of course, historically large – and that is what has rightly dominated the post-election headlines.
Yet talk of the @Conservatives being wiped out, with the Lib Dems becoming the main opposition party, was so much campaign hyperbole.
Tony Blair’s first-term majority of 179 back in 1997 was bigger than that just won by Starmer. And as statistical nerds have been pointing out, Labour’s latest vote share was just 34pc – significantly less than the 40pc chalked up by @jeremycorbyn when he lost to @theresa_may in 2017 (while denying the Tories a Commons majority)
Labour’s huge majority today, and the enormous power that represents, was backed by just 20pc of eligible voters – that is, 34pc of the 60pc of the electorate who turned-out and cast their ballot. This is Starmer’s “loveless landslide”.
The @UKLabour leader is riding a wave of media positivity - for now. But this government's low popular support - despite that Commons majority - combined with serious economic challenges, means Labour's "honeymoon" is likely to be short.
And here's why ...
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