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Tracey P

@Tray_Cob

London, England เข้าร่วม Ekim 2021
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Liam Tuffs
Liam Tuffs@liamtuffs1·
You’ve got some nerve @ukhomeoffice - You announce the UK’s terror threat has increased to ‘severe’ the day after ANOTHER Islamic terror attack & suggest the threat is coming from the ‘Extreme Far Right’ in equal measures! What ‘extreme’ far right? - You’re gaslighting AGAIN!
Home Office@ukhomeoffice

The UK's threat level has increased to “severe”. This follows a rising Islamist and Extreme Right Wing terrorist threat, and yesterday's abhorrent antisemitic terrorist attack. People should be vigilant as they go about their daily lives, and report any concerns to the police. Our world-leading police and security services continue to work, day and night, to keep our country safe.

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Crewkerne Man
Crewkerne Man@CrewkerneMan·
The BBC and Have I Got News For You have sunk very low, joking about RFK Jr being assassinated. Given his father was murdered in the 1960s, and with political violence rising again, this Richard Ayoade-produced “joke” is shameful.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Graham Linehan should never have been dragged through the courts in the first place. The real scandal is a system that wastes time on litigious nonsense driven by professional activists while serious crime goes unpunished. We need to kill cancel culture. Free speech cannot survive if the process becomes the punishment. This is why I asked Toby Young to review the laws that are stifling free speech so the next Conservative government can put an end to this wasting of our resources.
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Kevin Edger
Kevin Edger@KEdge23·
In London, it’s critical to vote Conservative in Bromley, Bexley, Wandsworth, Westminster, Barnet, Hillingdon, Harrow, Croydon and Chelsea & Kensington. Conservatives are either leading, or a close second in all. 🔵 A vote for anybody else risks letting in Labour or Reform.
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Tracey P
Tracey P@Tray_Cob·
@SPCB12345 @DrNeilStone Diabetics get all their medication for free. And so do many others with certain medical problems.
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GEN X AF
GEN X AF@SPCB12345·
@DrNeilStone Incorrect, those of us who don’t claim welfare have to pay for our prescriptions. The Covid vaccines have always been free, in fact we were even threatened, bribed, and intimidated into having them. I don’t recall that happening with any other ‘medication’.
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
X didn’t liberate speech. It monetized rage-bait, click-bait, disinformation and lies.
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Debi Evans
Debi Evans@DebiEvansMatron·
Nursing in the 1970s – A World Away from Today. Back then, we changed patients’ beds daily sometimes more if needs required. Fresh, crisp sheets weren’t a luxury; they actually made people feel better. There was something healing about climbing into a clean bed with properly tucked envelope corners. We knew all our patients by name and they knew ours. Doctors in white coats and nurses in uniforms. We knew who everyone was. The ward looked welcoming. Vases of flowers from relatives and the local flower stand to the entrance of the hospital. adorned the bedsides. Families weren’t “visitors” to be tolerated, on the contrary they were welcomed, included, and often helped with little jobs. It felt like a community. Any problems, family would be 1st to spot and report. Matron ruled the roost. You didn’t want a summons to her office. One look from her and you straightened your apron and your attitude. Standards were non-negotiable. We turned bedridden or unconscious patients every two hours, religiously, to prevent pressure sores. No exceptions. Fluid balance charts hung at the end of every bed, constantly we encouraged patients to drink, recorded every sip, and took mouth care seriously. Basic care was never “basic”, it was fundamental. Doctors sometimes prescribed a pint of Guinness for the anaemic or a sherry for the frail elderly. It worked wonders for appetite and morale. After acute illness, patients went to proper convalescent homes for a week or two by the sea. Fresh air, good food, gentle exercise. It prevented bed-blocking and got people home stronger. Palliative care wasn’t a separate specialty it was woven into our training. We knew how to sit with the dying, hold a hand, ease discomfort. TLC wasn’t a slogan. It was our mantra. We didn’t have fancy equipment or endless paperwork, but we had time for patients. We saw the person, not just the diagnosis. So… what on earth went wrong? How did we move from this to where basic care is sometimes rushed or non existent, relatives feel like a nuisance, and “turning” someone properly is squeezed between targets and tick-boxes? When did we lose the simple things that actually made people feel safe and cared for? This is just the tip of an iceberg, I could go on. I’d love to hear from other nurses who trained or worked in that era. What do you remember most fondly? #Nursing #1970s #OldSchoolNursing #TLC #PatientCare
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Tracey P
Tracey P@Tray_Cob·
@bbceastenders It had me in tears last night. So real, so hard to watch too. Superb acting all round.
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BBC EastEnders
BBC EastEnders@bbceastenders·
Tonight we said goodbye to the much-loved character Nigel Bates and the incredible Paul Bradley, who first stepped onto Albert Square back in 1992. Walford won’t be the same without you 💔 #EastEnders
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Tracey P
Tracey P@Tray_Cob·
@JuliaHB1 @jone45619 It doesn’t appear to be English people committing these type of attacks. The hatred is already in these people before the Green Party spouted its nonsense.
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Metropolitan Police
Metropolitan Police@metpoliceuk·
Our brave officers confronted a man they believed to be a terrorist, who refused to show his hands, who was violent, and who continued to pose a clear threat. Using only their training, courage and tasers, they detained him while he continued to try to attack and stab them. This took true courage.
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Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
Contemptible abuse of police power. Why kick him in the head several times when he’s already tasered & in your control? Should he not be alive to be brought to justice in a court of law for stabbing 2 Jews??!! Disgusting.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: Today, most of Britain's former colonies have no idea what they truly owe to this towering legacy of law, liberty, and British custom that they were given—we were given that and it was a great great gift.
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Louie French MP
Louie French MP@louie_french·
Rather than back a brownfield first approach to development, Reform has formed an “unholy alliance” with Sadiq Khan and Labour in London. The result is developers trying to build industrial battery storage on Bexley’s green fields. We must reject Labour’s nonsense “grey belt”
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The Clown World
The Clown World@TheClownWorld1·
It doesn’t matter if it’s Jew or Muslim or any other man funding @TRobinsonNewEra . The matter of fact is that he’s being funded by a foreign entity. The foreign entity is interfering In UK politics and shaping our children future. How that stands with being a “PATRIOT” ???
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