Some interesting views here. I've read the NHS statements of course, which on the face of it sound reassuring, but then have also read that those medications that are earmarked for pre-Brexit stockpiling won't be made public. So how do I know whether our meds are in the alleged 'safe' list, or whether we may need to look at alternatives?
My medication is expensive, but wouldn't threaten my life if I stopped taking it, So besides not knowing whether my meds are 'stockpiled' or not, I have another concern that if we leave with no deal, then the NHS may decide not to continue to fund the majority of the cost, forcing me to pay privately.
Angela Rayner lashes out and calls Sunak “pint sized loser”.
Elderly fellow gran has become loudly racist