@triffic_stuff_ I'm at a loss why the BBC gave him so much free air time. No hard questions just an armchair ride. Hates the very institutions he wants to protect him.
@babcockhound@statsjamie Lucky you. We had a community playgroup once a week but the supervision was still the responsibility of the parents. Social responsibility was still that of parents not the state. Similarly, I raised my children without handouts and they are doing well.
@babcockhound@statsjamie Did you get childcare? My parents never did in the 70's. My father worked, my mother raised my sister and I. Neither of us struggled upon reaching school or in employment to communicate or socialise. Some things are a parents responsibility not the states.
@JustStopAle@treesey@lltbr123@LondonAssembly@metpoliceuk At what point do they realise he was mentally ill?
When the knife is buried in them to the hilt?
Training only goes so far - reality hits different.
Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face!
@LondonTommy66@treesey@LondonAssembly@metpoliceuk It may not be in the manual however, in such circumstances 'the whole body is a target' and that is legal, when someone is trying to stab you.
ECHR Article 2 - The right to life.
@0liharp@BenKentish She has an obsession with stopping benefits for people who can work but choose not to. Those who think benefits are an entitlement (economic migrants) or a career choice ( idle and feckless). It should be a safety net for genuine need
@AndreaEganGS Wow - current colleague returned from Iraq 2003 and was put straight onto Op Fresco (covering the Fire Strike) no leave, no family time no nothing. Firemen taking the piss out of them doing their job - then you get this POS bag of air! Military are the No. 1 Public Service, fact
@project4_4 Thirty tears ago, I tragically lost my sister aged 25. At her funeral, I looked at my Grandfather and you could see the pain - he survived but here he was saying goodbye to another young person, as he had done so 50 years previously. It still haunted him. God bless.
@project4_4 My Grandfather was a Navigator on Lancasters. 115 Sqn - completed his thirty and came off aircrew. Was a gunnery instructor until the war end. Brave man but humble, never spoke of it, never complained, it was just 'another chapter'
@KemiBadenoch Kemi, I have abstained from voting due to not seeing value in any party however, yourself and Nick Timothy are saying exactly what I am and with substance, clarity and thought unlike those pulling at National pride.
I like what you are doing, keep going girl ๐
@SKinnock@bphillipsonMP Do jog on you pathetic melt - nothing but a carreer grifter. Father was useless, mother was on the EU gravy train and you have never known hardship in all your days. The more Badenoch speaks, the more I am being drawn back to the Tories from abstaining.
@KBGreyhoundlady@FedUpYorkshire@PolitlcsUK So setting a good example includes lying, cheating, dishonesty, corruption and a charlatan then?
I'll call them traitors all day long for dragging service personnel through the courts based on fictitious actions - especially when it was done free!
@Bounce_BackLoan Watching Burnham believe he is actually 'The King of the North' and he is the saviour.
Absolute cockwomble, biggest joke in the country yet he thinks he is the messiah!
@DaveDJB@YoungBobRB So on that basis - if someone were offended by say, men with no hair. They can refuse to serve you?
If he was stood there shouting his opinion then yes - if he was just sat having a quiet drink you can't. It's called discrimination, works bothI ways.