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10 January, 2008 at 12:16 pm #302418
I do eat an awful lot of curry, mind..
10 January, 2008 at 12:11 pm #30287710 January, 2008 at 12:09 pm #302970I won’t be here in 20 years, no concern of mine. Besides, most of you lot will be dead in 20 years! So why worry? :P
10 January, 2008 at 12:04 pm #302665I stopped watching The Bill for this reason exactly. There’s no original coppers left in it! Reg & Tony were the only ones left and you barely even see them.
10 January, 2008 at 11:54 am #301003If you don’t like your job, get another one………
So you aren’t “stuck” at all. If you don’t have the qualifications to get another one…. http://www.icslearn.co.uk
So either way you’re not trapped. You just pretend to be trapped because you secretly like your job. You know you’d miss it if you ever left, even though you complain about it all the time. It’s your life.
If you truly hated it, you’d get the qualifications to get a new one.
10 January, 2008 at 11:50 am #302968So? I pay more than average as it is already, but I know I’m paying for a better quality of goods than someone buying from a supermarket.
I don’t mind paying extra. You’re the one missing the point, you’re claiming traditional farming is dying and we need factory farming, yet, just yesterday I bought a joint of beef, a lb of sausages, 3x 16oz gammon steaks (I really like gammon) and some pork crackling from the local butchers.
Without any kind of factory farming involved. It might have cost me about £5 more than a supermarket, but, the meat is better, bigger, thicker, juicier and tastier than any supermarket cack.
10 January, 2008 at 11:41 am #298191lol
10 January, 2008 at 11:36 am #302966But I just told you that our local farms were unaffected by the flooding because of the flooding defences in place.
I buy fresh fruit & veg from the green grocers and I buy meat from the butchers, all from local farmland with no factory farming involved.
It might be a little more difficult for cities and big towns to survive like that though, but city folk deserve to die anyway. They litter and graffiti and are rude.
10 January, 2008 at 11:23 am #302608@waspish wrote:
a ghanaian woman who came here 5 years ago to study accountancy has been told she must return home to ghana as her visa has expired. she arrived to take up a uni course to better her chances in the job market by getting british qualifications. although the chances of her getting employment in ghana are very limited,as she lives over a hundred miles to the nearest city.
the problems began when she became ill and it was discovered she had a cancerous growth on her liver. she is now terminally ill and recieving care from the n.h.s she recieves dialysis and medication daily to keep her alive but is due to be deported shortly. should she be sent home to certain death ? there are no hospitals in the small town where she comes from, and treatment would mean travelling over a hundred miles. and treatment is not free in ghana so she would have to pay.
so should we treat her here and and allow her to stay at a massive cost to the nhs ? or should she return to ghana to die.personally i think she should be sent home. for this reason. if she is allowed to stay we will be inundated by thousands of people all wanting and expecting free treatment and a cushy life paid for by us . if we let one stay the rest will follow. very cruel i know but we have to think both of the long term effect or suffer the consequences of having an open and free nhs for the entire world, at our [the tax payers] expense.
Send her home. We’re over-crowded as it is.
10 January, 2008 at 11:21 am #302964Factory farming isn’t necessary. I buy my meat from the local butchers, who buys its meat from the local farms. The local cattle has miles upon miles of fields to be free and graze.
Most of the farmland is uphill, thus remained undamaged by the flooding of the local reservoir which by comparison is downhill and has flood defences to minimize damage (downhill drains etc that leads to a part of the village where no houses are)
So if my local butchers survives without factory farming, why can’t others?
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