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Tag Archives: Crosby
Sadly we missed out the Satterthwaites Happy Hippos
Today we travelled from Brighton where we live to Crosby to visit our family members who live where I was born many years ago. Sadly we did not manage to get to Crosby by 2pm and so we missed out … Continue reading
HS2 must be ended now! and a range of new investments Nusrat
The challenge for people like me who live in the South East of the UK or perhaps I should say of England given we are now entering a high risk of a break up of the UK, is that our … Continue reading
Posted in Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Bingley, Crosby, Denise Jeffery, Greater Manchester, HS2, HS3, Merseyside, Nusrat Ghani, Uckfield, Wakefield
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The many benefits of freedom of movement
Several bits of news or information came into my hearing or reading yesterday that all relate to the importance of our nation and our need to discuss and debate matters such as a freedom of movement and open borders. I … Continue reading
What does Euan have to tell us?
The news that the son of a recent Prime Minister is bidding to become the candidate in a constituency near where his Mother was brought is not really that significant. Many children follow their parents into certain lines of work, and long standing … Continue reading