Well Ben McBean lives in Plymouth [ that's the Marine who lost an arm and a leg in the Afghan War ] so why don't you pop in and have a chat with him as to why you agree with Harry and he doesn't.
Sadly that's the opinion of a lot of people and not just on here Conrad.
There are certain things that happen in one's life that are better kept to oneself and bragging about his army feats is one of them, not only for his own safety but for the safety of others.
It's one thing shooting your mouth off about family affairs but a whole new ball game when you discuss what happened during a war and actually bragging about it.
There could be repercussions from this and not good ones that's for sure.
Surely inequality is nothing new if we look back over the centuries,just possibly more "pronounced" in modern society. Go back to the Neolithic age where farmers were buried with their tools and had better access to land than those who were buried without ,and that was 7,000 years ago.
As usual you lower the tone of the threads with your pathetic comments as I have addressed none of mine to you,but I'll make an exception in this case. This one is especially for you.
The book doesn't come on sale until January 10th and it's already being advertised at half price ,Wonder why.
The comment above is from a newspaper article and most papers are being flooded with articles on Harry and Meghan and their popularity has just hit rock bottom along with the Netflix documentary.
Sick to death of his postulating to be honest as are many others. Attention seeking at it's worst.
We have in the past taken many immigrants into our country who are actually working within the N.H.S.
This is the reason it is now under pressure. After 2 years of dealing with covid which it is now back again along with serious flu outbreaks it's reached breaking point .
So you are saying that the invasion has had no effect on the World economy ,it's all the fault of bureaucracy.
The cost had already rocketed even before the invasion, but now vegetable oil goes for £1.30 a litre at the supermarket, up 23 p, or 22%, on a year ago. Sunflower oil – of which Ukraine and Russia are major producers – is up sharply too, by 17 p to £1.34 a litre, according to Nielsen IQ Scan track data.
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