
Rev1ve_memory
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Rev1ve_memory
@Rev1veM
Believe in small government and personal responsibility. Allergic to liars, communists and Globalism.



A pub in London refuses to let in English lads because they are wearing English jerseys 🏴 🤨 This is how natives are treated in their own nations in the West now.



At what point does encouraging children to challenge societal norms move beyond education and into ideological influence? Does your child’s school use AGENDA as a resource?



















UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY: Week 7 of our Aditus Potens AF™ Series is on Thursday 18th June 7–9pm Last week we looked at the gaps between NHS and social care; and where people fall through the cracks. Thank you to everyone who joined and shared such thoughtful contributions. This week we’re focusing on: Diagnosis delays and access to treatment → Q: How long is too long to wait? We’ll clearly break down: • How waiting times for diagnosis and treatment have changed since the NHS began in 1948 to now • Current waits for diagnosis (cancer, mental health, scans/tests) and then treatment/surgery across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland • How technology is playing a part, including the new A&E iPad self-check-in and triage systems being rolled out • The role of government funding and its impact • The real harm caused by long waits; health deterioration, extra costs to the system and welfare, and the human cost to disabled people and families • How delays in social care compound the problems • What could realistically be done to improve things We’ll also touch on the Assisted Dying Bill if people want to discuss it, but the main focus will remain on diagnosis and treatment waits (we’ll go deeper into funding pressures and rationing next week and maybe cover more of the bill then too). Expect Evidence-based, Data-driven; Clarity Not Conspiracy. Format: Online X Space (link will be set up on Thursday so it can be recorded with comments enabled) Drop a comment below if you have any specific questions or areas you’d like covered (including A&E iPads or the Assisted Dying Bill). Looking forward to another strong and useful conversation. #UnderstandingDisability #AditusPotensAF™


TAKE ACTION The Labour MP for Rochester and Strood, Lauren Edwards, has announced that she intends to use her number two slot in the Private Members’ Bill ballot to bring back Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill. There has been a massive backlash from a large number of her fellow Labour MPs and other commentators after she signalled her intention to bring back the Bill. None of the following groups and expert bodies support the Bill: the Royal College of Physicians, the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Royal College of Pathologists, the Association for Palliative Medicine, the British Geriatric Society, the British Association of Social Workers, the National Down Syndrome Policy Group, Mind (the charity), Standing Together Against Domestic Abuse, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, and more besides.




