Covid and Stroke. Folks there are (I am sure) lots of people who have suffered a stroke and have the ongoing day to day struggle with fatigue, brain fog, physical issues that are fighting hard to not catch Covid. Let me tell you, it is hard and ain't no picnic. With no light at the end of the tunnel
How much would it cost to close House's of Parlaiment and move to a modern building with good tech , including screens, push button voting and start the process of modernising. P.S. you don't need bars in new one. Or restaurants you can have a canteen like most work places.
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This Covid Avoiding is getting harder each month. More people around me, abandoned masks, don't test, say they have got a bad cold, but still we plug on. For me the problem is that there are not enough of us, or have a high enough profile to make our govts take this seriously.
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I looked at Brexit and dallied with voting out. Cannot put finger on it but when it became clear 99.9% of brexit was about tax avoidance for the rich ( because the EU was clamping down) it was Remain all the way. So far only people I seeing benefiting from Brexit is strongly rich people.
Yes I have looked into this quoted £7k for install of 5.32kw battery and also a zappi EV charger. When I price kit up I get to about £4.5k so £2.5k installation cost think the install cost is a steep so checking that out now.
I think it's fair to say most people cannot. However I can only see the price going up, even with a labour host in its first term, so weighing it up. A big part of cost seem to be the installation. Maybe it's me ( I was quoted the install cost was around £2k) I was like for what?