Comments by "marie parker" (@marieparker3822) on "Silver Fox Hot Takes"
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It started as the European Coal and Steel Community in, I think, 1950. In 1957, the Treaty of Rome founded The Common Market, which became the EEC (European Economic Community) in 1975 when, after Ted Heath had taken Britain in, in 1973, Harold Wilson gave us a Referendum on whether to stay in - Britain said 'Yes' by two-thirds to one-third votes. Ireland, Denmark and Norway followed Britain in, and it was called The EEC (European Economic Community). In 1993(?2) this became the EU (European Union) with the Maastricht Treaty, and some countries joined the Schengen Agreement, abolishing borders between these countries, and discussing the possibility of a common currency. The Maastricht Treaty dictated the Four Free Echanges - goods, services, capital, people.
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Disgraceful. Yesterday, I had a great experience in London's Charing X Hospital A&E. This was YESTERDAY, 31 October 2023. Two days previously, I fell backwards and broke a bone in my wrist. In A&E, yesterday, I was registered, details taken, triaged, X-rayed, X-rays deciphered, and I was talked to by the radiologist who described in detail what had happened to my wrist, then he put it in a wrist splint, then gave me some codeine stronger than I could buy over the counter. That was me done, and mightily relieved. This was all on the NHS, and it took less than TWO HOURS in total. Five stars, Charing X Hospital! I have just had a phone call from them saying that the orthopaedic surgeon will check up on me next week.🙂
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