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Thought I'd have another fucking bash at fucking  getting the fucking argument about a fucking man sitting on the fucking floor of a fucking train out of the fucking general fucking news thread.

Because whatever the fuck it is it fucking certainly isn't fucking news.

Fuck.

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14 minutes ago, feral chile said:

Oh wow.

Pot.

Kettle

SNP.

Devolution.

When was the Scottish referendum again?

Oh yes, 2014.

2 years before he who must not be named staged a sit in on a train.

 

 

news
njuːz/
noun
  1. newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events.
     
     
     
    Have the SNP & devolution been in the news over the past few days?
     
    Has traingate?
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2 minutes ago, LJS said:
news
njuːz/
noun
  1. newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events.
     
     
     
    Have the SNP & devolution been in the news over the past few days?
     
    Has traingate?

Has Corbyn?

Is his perceived character important?

 

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1 minute ago, Ommadawn said:

It's vital if he wants to win the next election.

Therefore you'd expect Labour supporters not to be accusing the leader of lying and faking it, while defending May around the Windrush fiasco, which was a tad more important.

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5 hours ago, feral chile said:

Oh wow.

Pot.

Kettle

SNP.

Devolution.

When was the Scottish referendum again?

Oh yes, 2014.

2 years before he who must not be named staged a sit in on a train.

 

 

Please don’t de  rail  this thread.

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13 hours ago, feral chile said:

Therefore you'd expect Labour supporters not to be accusing the leader of lying

That's you. You claim his admission of faking sitting on the floor is a lie.

 

13 hours ago, feral chile said:

and faking it, while defending May around the Windrush fiasco, which was a tad more important.

I pointed out that the immigration system has been fucked for 40 years - a true fact, and that May is only guilty of introducing a system which is fit for purpose

The problem is that the public its applied to are not fit for a fit for purpose scheme, because of that 40+ years fuck-up.

Sooner or later we've got to have a system that works. That requires the public its applied against to be properly documented, it can't be operated any other way.

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  • If you’re not a Welsh speaker and can’t understand the prescription, our advice is to put patient safety first. It is your responsibility to find the best way to help the patient. If you are presented with a prescription you do not fully understand, this might be through translation services or informal networks
  • If Welsh is the language of choice for your patient, their needs must be respected and every effort made to support the patient – every patient should be treated with courtesy and respect to avoid potential discrimination.
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26 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

send him to a chemist who is confident to work in Welsh. Sorted. :) 

In the instance you highlighted there was a Welsh chemist just down the street.

They tried all the chemists. I already mentioned this.

https://www.itv.com/news/wales/topic/welsh-language/?page=3

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/welsh-language-prescription-turned-away-6480112

Look at the prescription.

Not half in English half in Welsh. Both in English and Welsh.

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oh well, so he did what he had to and took it back to the doc to get it in English. Would have been smarter for the doc to do it in English in the first place.

Do you think you'd have a better Welsh NHS if the staff had to keep being diverted from medical duties to be taught mythical-doesn't-exist-medical Welsh, because you once found a not-quite-perfect scenario in a newspaper?

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41 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

oh well, so he did what he had to and took it back to the doc to get it in English. Would have been smarter for the doc to do it in English in the first place.

Do you think you'd have a better Welsh NHS if the staff had to keep being diverted from medical duties to be taught mythical-doesn't-exist-medical Welsh, because you once found a not-quite-perfect scenario in a newspaper?

Did you look at the prescription?

It's bilingual.

I don't think you have a full understanding of Welsh everyday life. Everything's bilingual.

I was like you once, didn't like seeing the Welsh bit on my bills, as I couldn't read it.

I'm not sure what threatened me about it, the English version was provided too.

I've matured since then though.

Read this, it gives you a good idea of what happens.

it's the Welsh who mock the language. You're not understanding. We've been taught that its inferior.

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/author-who-discovered-welsh-later-15009087

 

 

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