Gaylord du Bois
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I'd imagine the hardest part is the accommodation.I think the farmers want experienced people picking their crop. Apparently it’s not as easy as it sounds.
I'd imagine the hardest part is the accommodation.I think the farmers want experienced people picking their crop. Apparently it’s not as easy as it sounds.
Oi you! I refute that remark, many of us in Failsworth have plenty of work to do. Not sure about those over the border in the Heath...Plenty of them in Failsworth and Newton upon the Heath with no work to do. Don't need to ship them over.
It's a difficult balancing act. However you know the problem that will take precedence is what's on the daily briefing at 5.00pm. Fighting Covid or treating an out patient. No contest. I'm not saying it's right but unfortunately the realityWhilst fixing bayonet and marching off to the trenches is a task I would not envy, I would dearly like to see our beleaguered NHS leave behind enough troops to hold the fort for non covid operational duties. The health service still has to remain operational and not cancel appointment after appointment to fight the good fight. I had two cancelled but I am an old fart and can live with this minor indiscretion, but now they just cancelled the grandsons appointment for May which we believe to be as urgent an outpatient appointment as could be (biased obviously). Sort out your game plan minsters by maintaining our health service throughout the crisis by ensuring no one in need is neglected. It still has to function while the war is being fought.
No, sleep in the shed. Romanians have been doing it for years in the UKI'd imagine the hardest part is the accommodation.
Important message from the Old Bill - funny and very well delivered lol
Looks like his mates giving him a blow job
Important message from the Old Bill - funny and very well delivered lol