Then after the election, you won't see them again, not until the time when the next election comes around.
@1263 Whatever. It's a shame that not more people think about and celebrate St. George's day. Is it wrong to be patriotic?
Happy St. George's Day everyone. Let's celebrate our (England's) Patron Saint's Day while we can, before someone complains that they are offended by it.
May he Rest in Peace.
@ FredBasset Coronavirus doesn't discriminate between people with no money, or in your case, people with lots of money. Go look in a Covid ward for your kind of people who have lots of money but can't and won't be able to spend it, as they think that they are immune due to their financial position!
@ FredBasset Yes, I am very pleased and happy that I have had my first jab. I'm glad that I don't live next door to you or you will be spitting venom at me every time you see me. I feel sorry for you and the way you look at life. You must be great fun to live with. Enjoy your sad, miserable little life.
@ Deedoodle OK, so you are totally against it, as you keep mouthing off about it, and everyone is so fed up with your negative opinion. If you think it so unreal, then why not go into a Covid ward in RD&E without a mask and give everyone in there a proper kiss on the lips? You obviously won't because you will be too scared and if that is the case, then why don't you just SHUT ...
Got my first jab on Sunday 14th. Can't wait.
"You've been a very naughty boy/girl. Don't do it again or I will tell your mum". Repeat 20 times over a couple of years and as usual, nothing will be done, except the police/council having more meetings to discuss the problem.
I had NO problem with my diabetic retinal screening and my annual blood test. BOTH were carried out on schedule. As for the vaccine, my 82 y/o neighbour had her first jab some weeks ago and has no side effects whatsoever, and she is in poor health. I can't wait to have mine, not just for my sake but to also help protect others should I get C19.