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Posts by Kathryn Harrison

I strongly suspect this report was written before Starmer arrived in the commons today.

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My daughter and her two cats lived with us for a while. When she bought her own place and moved out with the cats I went and let one of the neighbours know as they visited her and her cats nearly everyday. She was grateful as she’d know nothing had happened to them.

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It’s tiresome. I don’t recall May being put under this level of scrutiny when she appointed Johnson. Or Johnson when he appointed Lebedev to the House of Lords

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Perfectly said and nothing further needed.

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Husband at work all day so spent an undisturbed day on the sewing machine in our very sunny dining room with doors and windows open.

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I will continue to call them what ever I like. Words have more than one meaning. They twist, distort and warp truth and facts. Hence deform. I do not believe disabled people are bad or infact deformed. My husband was left with a speech disability after a stroke he is not deformed.

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Haven’t seen this story on front page of the Fail, five consecutive nights on Newsnight or a Panarama special. Free pass once again for Deform from our news media.

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Thank you for finding him, he’ll grow up to be a beauty and will give you so much love and loyalty. Here’s my big boy, also a rescue.

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The woman who was candidate for mayor of London 🙄

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😂 you will. I’m in the UK we go out at night looking for the hedgehog that lives in our garden and leave water in a bowl for it.

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Good just get on with it. We don’t need days of pointless debate in HoC with the likes of Fartidge et al spouting the same old garbage. I’ve listened to it for the last 10 year and quite frankly I don’t need to hear any of it again.

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David Attenborough, what a well educated little puppa

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Yes just wish it helped out earlier 😂

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I planted fruit bushes today, filled the gap in my hedge with a guilder rose, planted another couple of roses. Watered it all in, went in for lunch and it poured it down for rest of the afternoon. So checklist was rained off this pm.

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I’m not holding my breath for the front page spread in the Fail, story over 5 nights on Newsnight and a panorama special

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Well it would be if it was a certain female labour MP. There’d be headlines for weeks, a Panorama special, various discussions on Newsnight and a resignation.

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You missed or actually exist.

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My grandson is 6 months old, his mum, my daughter grew up with pets. She has a cat we have two dogs. He loves watching the pets already and she says to him gentle hands Tommy when he reaches to touch them. I think that’s a wonderful thing to teach a child.

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Lovely condition. I have my mums but it’s a bit tattered.

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Don’t mind a red dead nettle in the garden. A bit of much needed colour great for the bees and not a nuisance, doesn’t drown the plants you’ve bought and easy to take out if it gets too much.

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Dear god the irony. Imagine a US regime who hadn’t wasted billions of $ on a pointless war and had instead invested it on infrastructure, education and health.

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I’m sure it wasn’t, and that’s without seeing it.

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Thank you he’s fully recovered now but we had to sell house as we had a mortgage and just couldn’t pay it while he wasn’t working. New area with lots of exciting things going on and husband is now back at work. He’s done so well his whole right side was affected but physically he’s fine now.

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Hope you don’t mind me sharing this with you. I still have friends in Sutton and one posted this today. Good luck with the move, we moved just over a year ago my husband had had a stroke and we had to move from our family home of 20 years, it’s such an upheaval. I hope you and Lucy settle in quickly

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Awks!

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The Garden of Earthly Delights (detail), by Hieronymus Bosch, 1480-1505, 📸 by @alexbrandon

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😂 Many years ago I worked in M&S foodhall as a Christmas job. Xmas Eve last minute stocking of shelves at 7.30am, 3 turkeys left no more deliveries crowd outside, store opens at 8am. Manager who’s helping says I think I’m going to have to open the doors now otherwise someone may get injured.

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She was, her English lit lessons were never boring.

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Horrifying when you realise how long ago 1984 was. It was 1977 for me. I was 15 we read it in class at school. The same English teacher also introduced us to Aldous Huxley and Brave New World. She was an amazing teacher, we also read as a class Macbeth, just for fun, wasn’t a set text.

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You hoped in vain

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