What does the data tell us?
ESA migration accounts for most of the rise in UC Health claims over the past year - but new claims explain more of the rise since the pandemic.
What does the data tell us?
ESA migration accounts for most of the rise in UC Health claims over the past year - but new claims explain more of the rise since the pandemic.
And yes,it's all about your mental capacity and mental energy. It's never about your actual abilities. This guy is spot on. Stop being hard on yourself.
And NEVER compare
And yes,it's all about your mental capacity and mental energy. It's never about your actual abilities. This guy is spot on. Stop being hard on yourself.
And NEVER compare
Fine, then give me access to therapy to help me deal with that shit. No? Drugs then, please!
Wankers.
Fine, then give me access to therapy to help me deal with that shit. No? Drugs then, please!
Wankers.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
That's an extra £3 billion a year
Why?
Because Brexit, taking us outside the EU, makes the UK weaker than if we were inside the the EU
That's an extra £3 billion a year
Why?
Because Brexit, taking us outside the EU, makes the UK weaker than if we were inside the the EU
- receiving appropriate healthcare
- using the right toilets at school
- (context-specific) having their name and pronouns respected
- playing sport
- joining the Girl Guides
It’s all deliberate. The ghouls at Sex Matters think they can *force* trans kids to be cis.
- receiving appropriate healthcare
- using the right toilets at school
- (context-specific) having their name and pronouns respected
- playing sport
- joining the Girl Guides
It’s all deliberate. The ghouls at Sex Matters think they can *force* trans kids to be cis.
Instead of avoiding Last Christmas, every time you hear it you put a small amount towards your favourite charity, then donate the total after Christmas. Very much in the spirit of George Michael who gave a lot of money to good causes 🥰
Now Farage is only saying he never did so in a "hurtful way".
Does he think there's a non-hurtful way to racially abuse someone?
Now Farage is only saying he never did so in a "hurtful way".
Does he think there's a non-hurtful way to racially abuse someone?