It’s funny how people are perceived “Good old Frankie” and cultivating that persona (not sure that is fair by me) but then don’t have any qualms in not being the total opposite “I’m not paying my fair share!”
November 7, 2025 at 9:50 AM
It’s funny how people are perceived “Good old Frankie” and cultivating that persona (not sure that is fair by me) but then don’t have any qualms in not being the total opposite “I’m not paying my fair share!”
We have voted for something and it has made us poorer at a time when our public services are on their knees and they money The people are poorer than they were Why would a government be open to pulling all the levers available?
December 4, 2024 at 4:13 PM
We have voted for something and it has made us poorer at a time when our public services are on their knees and they money The people are poorer than they were Why would a government be open to pulling all the levers available?
Clive laudable as this post is it’s pathetic that a Labour MP feels the best way to stop it is by petition I accept you personally don’t have the power but the Labour government does and more than that people up and down the country want this to happen!
December 4, 2024 at 4:08 PM
Clive laudable as this post is it’s pathetic that a Labour MP feels the best way to stop it is by petition I accept you personally don’t have the power but the Labour government does and more than that people up and down the country want this to happen!
It’s a private members bill and in a way it does reduces the state interference in some deaths where by so e people can be prosecuted for assist a suicde
November 28, 2024 at 1:58 PM
It’s a private members bill and in a way it does reduces the state interference in some deaths where by so e people can be prosecuted for assist a suicde
Surely the most important thing in the assisted dying bill that people who are suffering get to choose on whether THEY don't have to continue to? A lot of the aruments against seem to be around the preceived threat that people would be put under pressure to do it So we real threat v preceived threat
November 28, 2024 at 1:52 PM
Surely the most important thing in the assisted dying bill that people who are suffering get to choose on whether THEY don't have to continue to? A lot of the aruments against seem to be around the preceived threat that people would be put under pressure to do it So we real threat v preceived threat