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Buy to Let on the Wane
at 09:52 23 Nov 2024

2 , three bed semis in Sandfields P Talbot. In good condition, not showhouses but more than sufficient. Both tenants are really nice young families. If they weren't I would charge more
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Senedd Costs
at 09:47 23 Nov 2024

That would be wrong , as there's no such thing as an addictive personality
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Cop 29
at 09:45 23 Nov 2024

Muscle
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The I voted labour and want to apologise thread.
at 09:45 23 Nov 2024

I didn't vote for them this time because of their support for genocide in Gaza, but apart from that they are doing ok
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Captain Tom’s lot
at 14:52 22 Nov 2024

Wrong again!
he Conservative government under Margaret Thatcher from 1979 onwards looked for ways of changing the NHS, with a greater role of the private sector, and for limiting health spending and it was not afraid to take on the doctor's trade union, the British Medical Association (BMA). The 1990 contract which was imposed by Kenneth Clarke after it was rejected in a ballot, linked GP pay more strongly to performance. More money was attached to capitation and less to the basic practice allowance, in line with the Thatcher government's general enthusiasm for competition – an enthusiasm which was not shared by many GPs. The number of professional members on the family health services authority was considerably fewer than had been the case with the family practitioner committee.[5] The terms and conditions of primary medical service delivery were closely specified. The 'Red Book' (Statement of Fees and Allowances) detailed the payment tariffs for each individual treatment. Targets were set for cervical smears and immunisations. GPs were required to give health checks to new patients, patients over 75 and those who had not seen a GP for 3 years.


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Farmers
at 13:01 22 Nov 2024

It's a gesture to show the public he's hitting the rich
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Senedd Costs
at 09:19 22 Nov 2024

It's an analogy, an example to show how some here are wrong about addiction and it's causes
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Senedd Costs
at 22:25 21 Nov 2024

Are you addicted to alcohol?
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Senedd Costs
at 21:34 21 Nov 2024

Why aren't we all addicted to alcohol? I tried smoking and speed, not addicted to either
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Senedd Costs
at 18:45 21 Nov 2024

Tell me what's rubbish about the Vietnam issue?

Of course there are more addicts living in homes as there's a lot mot more - good grief!
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Best Sunday carvery
at 18:41 21 Nov 2024

It's not so good now as it's a Marsdens, but still very good. We had one in the Aubrey and it was very good. Neither of them are the cheap option they once were, but that's the same for most restaurants. It's why we rarely eat out, it's no longer good value
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Farmers
at 18:38 21 Nov 2024

It's £3 million. Plus there are different allowances they can use to push it close to £5 mill
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Farmers
at 16:04 21 Nov 2024

Indeed they are
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Best Sunday carvery
at 15:53 21 Nov 2024

Me, when I go out to eat
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Farmers
at 15:53 21 Nov 2024

They work from home
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Farmers
at 15:36 21 Nov 2024

Getting on my nerves with their whinging, and they are the only ones that do any work attitude
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Best Sunday carvery
at 15:34 21 Nov 2024

The Ynyscedwyn arms and the Aubrey in Ystradgynlais do good ones
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Senedd Costs
at 15:31 21 Nov 2024

Nope, you have shown your lack of understanding once again. They turn to substances once they are on the street, to dull or forget about their situation.

Many are homeless because of divorce or losing their jobs or abuse not because of addiction. Almost every addict is dependent not because of the substance but their environment. There is no such thing as an addictive substance. Millions drink alcohol without getting addicted. We would all be addicts if that was the case.

The vast majority of heroin users for example simply stop after a while - those that don't overdose or die of course.

During the Vietnam war , there were so many drug users in the US military, it was feared that after demob the streets would be flooded with druggies. It simply didn't happen as when they were away from the fear and stresses of war, they simply stopped using . This goes to prove that it wasn't the substances, but the environment they were in at the time.

I don't expect you to understand this, but it is widely accepted by the experts
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at 15:21 21 Nov 2024

That doesn't work though. Most don't want to stay in hostels etc where there are strict rules and restrictions, many are homeless because they got away from that. They are adults not kids, they don't want to live in boarding schools

Take a look at how Finland has dealt with this problem while we haven't
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Senedd Costs
at 21:43 20 Nov 2024

Nobody has stated drugs and drink help them, it's just what happens.

Drugs and drink are not good for anyone. In an ideal society we would all be clean living, not overweigh and super fit, but we aren't.
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