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If you zoom in you’ll see a few of my friends faces on here. A couple of them I was there when it happened. Really trying hard to believe that it wasn’t all for nothing
I’m going to post some links that the @BritishArmy have sent me, for those that are struggling with the current situation. They are aware of the increase in anxiety and stress, so please reach out and talk to people. You are not alone.
Was it worth it, probably not. Did I lose my legs for nothing, looks like it. Did my mates die in vain. Yep. On my 11th Bangaversary it’s a very somber one. Many emotions going through my head, anger, betrayal sadness to name a few….
The @UKCivilService is leading the charge in encouraging employers to offer jobs to people with criminal records.
The aim is to cut crime by making employment a more viable option for prison leavers.
https://t.co/DuIaHaH3Tx
@JohnnyMercerUK@BorisJohnson Let’s all remember how everyone voted on the motion to reduce visa fees for commonwealth veterans from £2384 to £240 - https://t.co/bLoTJWSvau @JohnnyMercerUK
This morning we presented @Mersey_Care@D_A_Gannon with a certificate of appreciation, who along with @stephharper18 and their team, raised over £1600 for veterans in need. The money was raised by sleeping rough on the streets of Liverpool. Well done guys & thank you.
Little reminder…
This is Matt Hancock in May last year
Telling Sky News that Professor Neil Ferguson was right to resign after breaking lockdown rules to have an affair
"These veterans, who were prepared to die for the British state, couldn’t turn to it in their time of need."
@DanCardenMP says charities should not be relied upon as a substitute for public services — via @TheHouseMag
https://t.co/vXow60zZLE