Have seen various people suggesting the Bars might adopt the same approach. For myself, I always introduce my ājuniorsā as āmy learned friendā. Time to ditch the notion of ājuniorā and move to barrister / advocate for those without silk; and āsenior counselā or KC for those with?
You ok, Euanā¦? Surprised at a block on āthe other placeā.
Bollocks. Next?
Agreed.
Because at no point and in no way have I ever been against women in general, or disabled women in particular. Next?
Good question.
And, if you recall, I asked for an *original* thought. As youāve recognised, your witty quip is hardly that. So try again, Einstein.
Oh son. That hurts me *so bad*. Iām away to cry at your hurty words. Did life not turn out for you quite the way youād hoped? Did that leave you sore & hate filled? Sorry about that. Must be tough.
Sure. But straight out abuse > block, in my opinion.