Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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11 October 2016
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Hi Alastair, great post, just shared to someone I know. I am still doing my poems and vids. Bob Geldof sent me a like on Facebook for this I did last week or so. WOW! I am not worthy… He’s been through a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSOnsqUrDT4
Might as well make a good job of it, a vid I did on Cameron, on the mess he has left us in, Alastair. Great good old late 1970s music I put to it, bovver booted a bit ironic,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J27xjT4rfIA
Great interview with former heavyweight champ David Haye about depression, how he can relate to Tyson Fury’s current troubles. In case you hadn’t seen Alastair.
Also you have written about winners in a book, and depression in your blog. How about one about winners with depression?
Thanks for this – I have had a doctor waive the fee on a letter for me, but some organisations want their own personal unphotocopied letter – which is plain silly.
Respect and thanks to Alastair Campbell for his championing of mental health issues. I suffer severe anxiety, and insomnia due to tablets supposed to control the anxiety. Its very hard to keep going and hold down a stressful job sometimes – especially when everybody around me seems so normal and able to cope with life. So watching Alastair talking candidly about his mental health issues is enormously reassuring to me that i’m not alone or ‘odd’.
Blimey has this been hiding?
It’s amazing to hear this about GPs, it kind of hints that the certificate doesn’t need to be true so long as it’s paid for……. eh?
If the patient is too ill to work or to withstand normal daily challenges then the certificate is a duty and should be free (as in the time having already been paid for within the examination/discussion = through the GP’s salary).
If the patient is not too ill to work then the certificate should not be issued at any price. I find it distasteful that an untrue GP cert could be bought, spit 🙁
Have to admit that a very long time ago I managed to keep a job despite hardly ever working a full week and being a nuisance to my GP with the need for a 1-day certificate almost weekly ….. loved the work but not the alarm clock 🙁
I did change …. from one end of the scale to t’other (wrinkles to prove it).