I wasn't sure how to keep that post going - so I 'bumped' it, (I think). Then I remembered a young man that I'd seen on the bus today. He's known in the village to be an ex-heroin addict, and every morning goes to the chemist to receive his dose of methadone. This morning he travelled on the bus and alighted at a caravan park where people live who are known to be troublesome. This young chap looked so ill. His clothes were dirty and poor. He needs help and I would consider him disabled, but there appears to be no help for him because of the choices that he's made in his life. He's not going to make 'old bones', because it looks like he's back on heroin. Addicts may be victims of their own making, but the dealers deserve only the worst that can happen to them.
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.
Army horses loose on London streets
Angela Rayner lashes out and calls Sunak “pint sized loser”.