Rachael Atkinson

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Rachael Atkinson

Rachael Atkinson

@AtkinsonRache

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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
The Muslim population in the UK is 4.2 million. They are estimated to be about 7% of the UK population now. They are already incredibly violent and hostile towards the native British population. If their numbers reach 15% to 20%, an internal war for control of the island will happen.
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@Raymond80730582 @JeremyVineOn5 They are talking about child benefits which the majority of working families receive. All this does is cause more stress for the parents. Only somebody who has never experienced the incredibly difficult challenges of supporting a struggling child into school could suggest it.
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Should parents have their child benefits cut if their kids don't turn up to school? Michael Gove has suggested parents need to take responsibility for their children's school attendance. Parents can already be fined, but should their benefits also be cut? #JeremyVine
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Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting·
A THREE YEAR WAIT. What is this 16 year-old meant to do? Put his life on hold for the next three years?! The NHS crisis is holding back people from getting on with their lives. The longer the Conservatives are in power, the longer patients will wait. shropshirestar.com/news/health/20…
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@ShaunLintern Some admissions would be avoided if GP surgery’s were not causing delay in initial treatment.
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Shaun Lintern
Shaun Lintern@ShaunLintern·
But when we look at people being admitted from A&E (so these are patients with a real need) the numbers are at record levels while the NHS lacks beds, staff and capacity to meet this need.
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Shaun Lintern
Shaun Lintern@ShaunLintern·
Type 1 major A&E attendances since 2010 - a clear rising level of demand but post Covid the demand, while up, is not exceptionally high and in some months lower than pre-pandemic. This level of demand doesn't explain 8hr waits for ambulances or 17 hour waits outside A&E does it?
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HSkeltor
HSkeltor@HelterSkelt0r·
@piersmorgan There is an element of truth to this. I bet the majority of people who utilise food banks have the latest iphones at £50 per month. It’s a case or priorities!
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@ZumzetciderZee @SimonJonesNews My Mum was told she would be seen by her Gp but was actually seen by a Nurse Practitioner who then spent longer with the Gp discussing the issue with him, taking up two professionals time when it would have taken less of the Drs time if he had just seen her himself.
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Simon Jones
Simon Jones@SimonJonesNews·
Took me 46 attempted calls, then an hour and ten minutes on hold, just to get to speak to the receptionist at my doctor’s surgery this morning.
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@JeremyVineOn5 I’m sure Boris said today that the drinks were before a meeting, which is even more concerning.
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Do you forgive Boris Johnson? The Prime Minister has faced MPs for the first time since receiving his lockdown fine, offering a 'wholehearted apology'. The PM says it did not occur to him that he’d be breaking rules with his Cabinet Office birthday party. Do you accept that?
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RedJohnSocialist
RedJohnSocialist@RedJohnBounds·
This is a genuine question. Who is driving the downfall of Johnson?
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Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford·
I was not expecting this from the man who once hid in fridge.
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@boreofwhabylon @fesshole That happened to me in Asda the other week. A lady was stacking shelves and didn’t know where the item was I was looking for as she wasn’t employed by Asda. I assumed she was employed by a particular company and she was promoting their product but it wasn’t obvious.
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Lynda 🤦🏻‍♀️
Lynda 🤦🏻‍♀️@lyndabee80·
@fesshole I was once in Asda and there was someone wearing an Asda uniform, stacking shelves, and when I asked her where the bin bags where she said “Sorry, I don’t work here.”!! I eventually found the bin bags myself, even though I didn’t work there either.
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Fesshole🧻
Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
Wandering round the supermarket I found an ASDA employee and asked her where the eggs were. She led me round the shop to point them out and as I turned to thank her realised I was in Lidl and she was just doing her shopping.
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@Michonskye @JeremyVineOn5 @benjaminbutter @CarverEmily No she is not less likely to have it. All staff will be tested regularly but you will have Covid and be infectious before it shows a positive result. Yes it’s ok people choosing what to do to their bodies but they are caring for the most vulnerable people who can’t choose carers.
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Michelle lancaster
Michelle lancaster@Michonskye·
@JeremyVineOn5 @benjaminbutter @CarverEmily Solidarity with Louise. If she takes a test every day then she is less likely to have covid than the vaxed staff who can still catch it and pass it on and have no symptoms themselves. She'd actually be the safest carer in the home.
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
"We went to work every morning putting our lives at risk in the beginning - it's just been disregarded." Louise Akester lost her job as a care worker after she refused to receive a Covid vaccination - and she says she's not alone. @CarverEmily | @benjaminbutter | #JeremyVine
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
"It was specifically designed to be a temporary measure" Ann Widdecombe says the Government should cut the current level of Universal Credit now we are moving on from the pandemic measures. @Cruella1 | #JeremyVine
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Jenn Heiderscheid
Jenn Heiderscheid@JennHeiderschei·
@BethMooreLPM It’s not your place to “protect” people, it’s God’s, He’s in control! Let’s stop focusing on the physical. people still die everyday and what we should be most concerned about is where they’re going to be spending eternity. No one is going to add a day to their life.
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Beth Moore
Beth Moore@BethMooreLPM·
I can get pretty worked up. But, as I live & breathe, it’s that I care & don’t want people to get sick & many die & leave loved ones devastated. I want to do right by people, protect people where possible, in Jesus’ name. Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy.
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Rachael Atkinson
Rachael Atkinson@AtkinsonRache·
@cazhaz @Craw1ers @piersmorgan I guess they are trying to balance the risks and the benefits both to the people and the businesses. Younger people are less at risk and most should have had at least one vaccine - all have had opportunity now.
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CC
CC@Craw1ers·
@piersmorgan It either works or it doesn't. If it does, why wait until September and if it doesn't, why do it at all?
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andrew vane
andrew vane@andrewvane5·
@JeremyVineOn5 @andoh_adjoa @AldoZilli @StormHuntley A own goal 🥅 and a penalty that should not have been given ? Got us through!! No goal 🥅 in open play bit worrying? Still still think the Italians will win it more quality and energy in there team !!
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