Retired after 32 years at Moss Solicitors. Director of AST Lettings Ltd. Private Landlord. I watch F1, MotoGP and Leicester Tigers.

Joined March 2009
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Chef Marco Gambi's passion for food gave him a clear focus during the early rehab stages after brain injury, and led him on a path to relearning his kitchen skills and going on to support others to make their own meals. Read his story: buff.ly/1UqXh8D
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We’ll look at practical strategies to support individuals in a calm, person-centred way, helping to reduce distress and improve outcomes for everyone involved. The session will be delivered by Will Curvis, a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Tutor with experience across neurorehabilitation, major trauma, stroke and acute neurosurgery settings. Alongside his clinical work, he also supports the training of future psychologists at Lancaster University. Find out more and secure your place: buff.ly/MfLJ0VM If you know someone who would benefit from this session, feel free to tag them in the comments or reshare with your network.
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Understanding behaviour can make a huge difference for brain injury survivors. We’re running our next Behaviours that Challenge training session on 17 June via Zoom, designed to help professionals better understand and respond to behaviours that may be difficult to manage in practice. Ideal for those working directly with brain injury survivors, this session explores the reasons behind behaviours that challenge, including the cognitive, emotional and environmental factors that can influence them.
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Ed Miliband’s expensive mad dash to net zero has close to zero impact on climate change. So small as to be unmeasurable.
Replying to @afneil
The effects of climate change cost more than the money you would save. This is why you can only get a job talking about stuff instead of doing it
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Lauren Edwards MP statement says “[The TIA bill] was rightly described as the safest and most robust assisted dying law anywhere in the world” No. It was only described this way by the people trying to push it through. Here is how others described the Bill: 1. The Royal College of Physicians said the Bill is unsafe 2. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said the Bill is unworkable, and unsafe 3. The British Geriatrics Society said the Bill’s safeguards are not adequate 4. Domestic abuse charities said the Bill is unsafe 5. Organisations representing disabled people said the Bill is unsafe 6. Royal College of GPs says the Bill lacks adequate safeguards 7. Lord Stevens, ex NHS CEO, said legislating for assisted dying in the current climate of hospice cuts is “utterly ridiculous” 8. MIND says the safeguards are not adequate 9. The CLADD group at KCL (DOI) have said the Bill is “not fit for purpose” 10. The British Association of Social Workers say the Bill’s is not safe enough Spot the pattern?
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Redeeming some Hamilton Air Miles ✈️
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These thugs fractured the spine of Sgt Kate Evans, who spoke in court of the medical and emotional trauma she still lives with. Prison is where they belong. Unlike Zack Polanski, I want serious consequences for anyone who attacks police officers risking their lives to protect us.
Gut wrenching to see four young people jailed for direct action against an arms supplier to Israel. Years in prison for protesting to save lives in Gaza, with 'terrorism' used despite no jury convicting them of it. A truly dangerous attack on the right to protest.
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Just so you know who this man is, @ZackPolanski believes that someone smashing a sledgehammer into a police woman's back is legitimate and justifiable "direct action". When people tell you who they are, believe them.
Gut wrenching to see four young people jailed for direct action against an arms supplier to Israel. Years in prison for protesting to save lives in Gaza, with 'terrorism' used despite no jury convicting them of it. A truly dangerous attack on the right to protest.
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As a new Farmer myself who bought our farm 4 years ago, I can’t tell you how accurate Clarkson’s Farm actually is! We spent £3.5m buying our farm and subsequently in the past 4 years we’ve had to spend at least £527,000 on farm machinery and much, much more on running the farm. We’ve lost money every year since so far, and have had challenges or refusal from local authorities everytime we’ve tried to diversity, or do something to generate extra income. I cannot stress how difficult it is for farmers who have to rely on farming for their only income. We don’t get any subsidies or BPS payments at all (because we’re new farmers) and the grant system might as well be in Greek! As a CEO and professional businessman of some note, I felt I could easily apply for the grants myself. I kid you not, you’ve never seen a more complicated form - for ANYTHING! The farm we bought had been in the same family for 3 generations, but it was sold because it was getting tougher to support the farmers growing family and now I’ve been in it for 4 years I can see why. It’s a crying shame that more and more food is going to be imported and more skills lost because, for some unknown reason, the government obviously don’t value farmers. Sad.
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From 22-28 June, we’ll be hosting the BIG Headway Cuppa – and we’d love for you to join us! If you live near one of our Headway UK shops, be sure to pop in between 22-28 June when many of them will be holding their own BIG Cuppa event. Or why not organise your own with family, friends or colleagues? Whether it's a coffee morning at work, or a catch-up with friends, you'll be helping to make a BIG difference for people affected by brain injury. Download your fundraising pack here:buff.ly/HMBJzgj
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Keir Starmer: “We are reforming welfare.” Sorry? 5,000 new claimants for Disability benefit every day. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Benefits bill is now higher than the entire income tax take.
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Devastating letter from Healey to PM: “You have been unable and the Treasury has been unwilling to commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country” Starmer in even more serious trouble, as is Reeves
My letter to the Prime Minister
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.@elonmusk should respond to Labour MPs blaming him for civil unrest by removing the feature to disable replies.
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Hope Healey's resignation doesn't derail Starmers plan to arrest everyone with an X account.
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Murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their home town is what’s making people angry, not “social media”!
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This is brilliant. Nick Ferrari *rightly* holds Hilary Benn to account for his disingenuous attack calling out the 'alien culture' comment... And he doesn't give Hilary Benn an inch! You can see him visibly squirming. Incredibly satisfying to watch.
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Replying to @HumzaYousaf
Imagine having the audacity to suggest people shouldn’t be assessed on the colour of their skin after this speech serves as your legacy… It is you contributed to the radicalisation of this country by demanding that people are constantly aware of the colour of their skin…
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MPs who go on social media should not turn off replies. They are public employees.
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This is utterly repugnant. Channel 4 disgracefully suggests that the violent disorder in Belfast was caused by Nigel Farage's perfectly acceptable comments last week about Henry Nowak. This is EXACTLY how you should treat these vile leftists. They deserve nothing but contempt
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🧤 215 appearances 👏 72 clean sheets 🏆 𝗧𝘄𝗼-𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻
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