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Stout Yeoman's avatar

There was a time when we knew our neighbours and quite a few of others in our village and towns. GPs made home visits and the staff at local hospitals lived among us. These days everything is more remote, more anonymous and the connections that kept us human are broken. A breakdon of respect for life follows for the advocates of abortions at term and killing off old people are pontificating about 'others'. Their own communities, so far as they can be said to have one, are other technocrat managers. We need to become local again, to live in stable communities and ot be managed by people who live among us not above us.

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Gill's avatar

Fully expecting people with a broken leg to be met at A & E by a bloke with a rifle. Like they do to horses. I think I'm joking but I'd put nothing past this lot.

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