stanthevan
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That makes your comparison even more weird.They don't have a prime minister.
That makes your comparison even more weird.They don't have a prime minister.
That makes your comparison even more weird.
A pretty poor one.It's almost like it's an analogy.
For the record but not the political side. Rishi's parents served the community they lived in Southampton extremely well. His Dad was a GP and several of my then neighbours used his surgery. I saw him a few times visiting my then next door neighbours. That was then when GP's served their patients not now when they are allergic to them. Everybody spoke highgly of him as a GP. I visited the surgery a couple of times to collect prescriptions and it was a very friendly homely place not like my own Dr's surgery which was a bit sterile.
His Mum ran the local pharmacy which was brilliant. She worked extremely hard and ran a very efficient business. She was an awesome woman very professional but with a smile. If as a result of their hard work, and service to the community, they were able to send their Son to Winchester then good luck ti them and him.
Nothing to do with the political side just a bit of background that I witnessed for myself. Both parents are still season ticket holders at St Fairies I believe.
Or a simileIt's almost like it's an analogy.
The current pm?Who got the other 23%?
Should this be màcàroni v penne or macron v le pen?It could be worse it could be like choosing between Macron or Le Penne.
The french prime minister is appointed by the elected presidentThey don't have a prime minister.
I don't remember seeing him Billy but it was only natural for her to use family rather than pay staff. Someone I know remembers Rishi working at Kutie's Indian restaurant in the school holidays.
I check my change in shops but only once in her pharmacy the look she gave me still haunts me.
Who got the other 23%?
The self elected leader of the elites will not appreciate you coming on here with your personal experience. It’s frowned upon.For the record but not the political side. Rishi's parents served the community they lived in Southampton extremely well. His Dad was a GP and several of my then neighbours used his surgery. I saw him a few times visiting my then next door neighbours. That was then when GP's served their patients not now when they are allergic to them. Everybody spoke highgly of him as a GP. I visited the surgery a couple of times to collect prescriptions and it was a very friendly homely place not like my own Dr's surgery which was a bit sterile.
His Mum ran the local pharmacy which was brilliant. She worked extremely hard and ran a very efficient business. She was an awesome woman very professional but with a smile. If as a result of their hard work, and service to the community, they were able to send their Son to Winchester then good luck ti them and him.
Nothing to do with the political side just a bit of background that I witnessed for myself. Both parents are still season ticket holders at St Fairies I believe.
The self elected leader of the elites will not appreciate you coming on here with your personal experience. It’s frowned upon.
Whatever people think about Boris Johnson, one thing he does have that these two are sadly missing is character.
Whatever people think about Boris Johnson, one thing he does have that these two are sadly missing is character.