It's hard to keep up with the international picture along with everything else: thanks. The little I heard implied that there was significant "buyers' remorse" in the British electorate, but you seem to imply the "rot" is already too advanced institutionally for mere citizens to turn much around. (?) How ironic that a contract with Irela…
It's hard to keep up with the international picture along with everything else: thanks. The little I heard implied that there was significant "buyers' remorse" in the British electorate, but you seem to imply the "rot" is already too advanced institutionally for mere citizens to turn much around. (?) How ironic that a contract with Ireland would be the forlorn hope. In 1964, I had my appendix out in Blackpool, and my parents always told how bewildered they were, offering their American health insurance to pay, and there was no bureaucracy to even generate a bill!
It's hard to keep up with the international picture along with everything else: thanks. The little I heard implied that there was significant "buyers' remorse" in the British electorate, but you seem to imply the "rot" is already too advanced institutionally for mere citizens to turn much around. (?) How ironic that a contract with Ireland would be the forlorn hope. In 1964, I had my appendix out in Blackpool, and my parents always told how bewildered they were, offering their American health insurance to pay, and there was no bureaucracy to even generate a bill!