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Carole P 🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

@CPFlo

Air Traffic Control Officer (rtd), ex WRAC. full time owner of a Springer Spaniel. resolutely Woke 👁 Pro EU, believes in pragmatism over populism,No DMs please

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Hugh 🌹
Hugh 🌹@HughEdw31897368·
GP services have been crumbling for years. I’m sure this report will highlight the cause, 14 years of Tory failure. Oh I forgot, the BBC is run by Tories so they’ll gloss over that, it’s all Labour’s fault. #bbcbreakfast
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Carole P 🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@The__Comedian__ @Thehullboy1 Comedian? Nothing funny about you at all. As a woman I can absolutely say that flowers are a wonderful gesture, he seems to be a genuine person and guess what we women definitely do not like men like you who play thought games but much prefer the lovely real hullboy
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The Comedian@The__Comedian__·
The expected outcome which many were criticized for but now totally vindicated. Women do not respect a man who brings them flowers on a date, it's a sign of weakness/desperation and they sense this intuitively even if they won't admit it. By rewarding her for just showing up it places more value on her time than yours--already handing her the advantage in the power dynamics. Hope it was a learning experience at the very least.
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Thehullboy
Thehullboy@Thehullboy1·
This is so weird doing a “date update” but had hundreds of messages and a few people come up to me asking about an update so I thought id put one last thing about it all. Gutted but with the distance of where we live and one or two logistic things a relationship just wouldn’t work. Think she’s a blooming brilliant person, who deserves the world and I hope our paths cross again in the future. Can safely say I will never post about a date on social media again haha. But I do not regret giving flowers, don’t want to change who I am as a person. Just going to focus on the gym for a bit ❤️
Thehullboy@Thehullboy1

First ever date tonight, absolutely bricking it. Wish us luck ladies and gentlemen 😅

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Touch of Sparkle
Touch of Sparkle@_touchofsparkle·
Just when we thought we had finished… we received another request for care packs from the Cancer Wellbeing Service in Peterborough. We were delighted to help and yesterday delivered another 30 care packs 💜 #cancer #wellbeing #peterborough #charity #volunteering #carepacks
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
DEMOCRACY? The EU doesn’t trust the European people enough to let them vote for their leaders. In their view, the people (half of whom have IQs less than 100) don’t know what is good for them.
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Stephen Honeyman
Stephen Honeyman@steb48·
@terrychristian I voted to remain Terry.I work across Europe & Middle East.. it has been a complete mess.. but it’s been deliberately sabotaged by the civil service.. maybe if we had a true Brexit it might have turned out better and we would have had a better bargaining position with the EU
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terry christian
terry christian@terrychristian·
Come on Stephen share with us the great wins of Brexit . I'm still going on about Man United's treble win, many still go 9n about England 1966 , even WW2 - so why so shy about the great win of Brexit 🤣🤣🤣
Stephen Honeyman@steb48

@terrychristian How long now Terry? Still going on about it

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Carol Vorderman
Carol Vorderman@carolvorders·
Man in red sweater on #bbcqt pulling Farage apart Farage and his little gang pull the classic playbook of the 1930s...let's hate on XXXXX....let's spin lies...let's blame a tiny minority for all our woes
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz

"Migrants, illegal or legal, weren't responsible for austerity. That was the Conservative government. Migrants were not responsible for Brexit. Migrants were not responsible for Liz Truss' failure of leadership." Brilliant audience contribution 👏 #bbcqt

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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
OK so, against my better judgement, I've developed some health issue and wanted to see if anyone else has gone through this in the hope you can help... First thing on Monday it felt like I had heartburn when I ate, so I started taking Gaviscon. Anyway, it got worse and worse. On Tuesday morning I got some Omeprazole (20mg). Throughout the day, a burning sensation in my stomach became a constant. In the evening, it got a lot worse, and got combined with a very bad headache. We called 111, they wanted to send an ambulance, but went to A&E on our own steam, they did an ECG which was all normal. They prescribed Lansoprazole 30mg and Dihydrocodeine 30mg. I saw my GP yesterday, and he ruled out e.g. stomach perforation or ulcer. He thought it oesophagitis, though pointed out that just meant my oesophagus was inflamed for an unknown reason. He did say he'd never come across such a severe case before and found that curious but didn't think necessarily meant cause for an alarm. But despite being on treatment, I had the worst night last night - thanks to severe burning pain in my stomach. I haven't had a meal since Tuesday afternoon, and eating even tiny amounts of food sets off hideous levels of stomach burning. Drinking water is a struggle - I can only get away with sipping, otherwise, again, it's unbelievably painful. I don't have any other symptoms at all. I don't feel nauseous in the slightest. I actually feel hungry and would love to eat a proper meal. My energy levels are pretty good given the circumstances. So basically what the fuck is going on here? I'm actually now clinging on to a Gaviscon allergy - that I did have mild heartburn and I've been drinking poison without realising it, and if I stop taking it, things will go back to normal. When I take it - e.g. before going to bed last night - it burned badly and seemed to set off the severe pain. But I don't know if that's just because anything I ingest sets it off. Sorry to throw this at you but I'm obviously a bit fed up about it all and would love to find out if anyone else has gone through this or there's any pointers...
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

Is anyone allergic to Gaviscon and if so what were your symptoms

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Clive Myrie
Clive Myrie@CliveMyrieBBC·
I’ve told the BBC I won't be taking part in any more paid external events in the foreseeable future, beyond a handful of pre-existing commitments, so that this doesn’t happen again. My sincere apologies. Thanks,Clive. 2/2
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Kirstie Allsopp
Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp·
Do you think this all a bit unfair on Gregg? If so find your wife/GF/Sister/Mum and ask if they think it’s OK for you/their partner to make a comment about your bedroom activities to a woman you/they have just met at work.
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Carole P 🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Peston I absolutely agree with the principle of assisted dying with massive safeguards. It must, however, run side by side with major improvements in palliative care & care in general. Give genuine choice to the individual.
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
It plainly matters that MPs have voted in favour of the principle that the terminally ill could be helped to accelerate their deaths. But as I said on News at Ten on Wednesday, this is the beginning of the important debate: it is by no means certain assisted dying will become law. What the House of Commons did this afternoon is give its conditional approval, subject to much further debate. This is important. Because in sanctioning the idea of doctors helping the sick to die, and in a country with an established Church, a Rubicon has been crossed. But even though MP after MP said that the compassionate decision was to help those in unbearable pain for whom medicine could neither offer recovery or respite, many of them weren’t yet persuaded that there would be adequate safeguards or protections for the vulnerable. So for them today’s vote is the purchase of the opportunity to improve the bill through revisions in the Commons and the Lords. And if they fail, they said, they would vote against when the bill comes back. To reiterate, the religious “sanctity of all life” argument has been rejected by MPs. The pragmatic argument, that the bill would only accelerate the deaths of the terminally ill who are in full possession of their faculties and not under duress, is yet to be accepted. Finally, although this was a conscience vote, it will have party-political ramifications, if only by stealth. The overwhelming majority of the shrunken new parliamentary Tory party, led by Kemi Badenoch, voted against. And they included Badenoch. Farage voted against. Corbyn and most of the Corbynista left voted against, whether still in the Labour Party or ejected (John McDonnell was an exception). A majority of Labour, LibDem and Green MPs voted in favour, along with a small number of diehard Cameroon Tories. So it is possible to see this apolitical vote as nonetheless defining the new political divide in Britain, between a kind of secular soft left, who are in favour of assisted dying, and a large traditionalist and sometimes religious minority. This divide will have ramifications for the UK well beyond the important assisted dying question
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Touch of Sparkle
Touch of Sparkle@_touchofsparkle·
@CPFlo So I went to the other side. But staying here too 😅
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Touch of Sparkle
Touch of Sparkle@_touchofsparkle·
Yesterday we made our biggest Christmas donation to date - 70 Christmas care packs were donated to Hinchingbrooke Hospital. Thank you to everyone who donated and bought items from our Amazon wishlist 🎄❄️❤️ #cancer #huntingdon #hinchingbrooke #christmas #charity #volunteering
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Touch of Sparkle
Touch of Sparkle@_touchofsparkle·
Thank you so much to lovely friend and supporter Rebecca M who has spent many months making lots of festive little bags for our care packs. These beautiful bags will be going out with some of our Christmas care packs this week. 🎄💜 #cancer #breastcancer #charity #knitting
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