Forum Post: RE: Brexits going well isn't it?
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by Clive Ansell
1h ago
[quote userid="2100" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/26401/brexits-going-well-isn-t-it/244374#244374"]Talking of which, I think I am heading for an abstention in the next election. Ideologically Conservative, but they are useless and for me, there are no bearable alternatives![/quote] I Know what you mean. I used to be Labour supporter, but currently there are, as you say, no credible alternatives. I tied between abstension and tactical vote to see this sh!t shower kicked out ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Brexits going well isn't it?
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by Cinzia Gandini
1h ago
[quote userid="8958" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/26401/brexits-going-well-isn-t-it/244373#244373"]Britons under the age of 30 would be allowed to live and work in Europe[/quote] With free movement net migration was 300000 with Brexit is 800000, mainly because they didn't realise that free movement wasn't like immigration, not even close to it, people would just move around the EU countries rather than stay in the UK indefinitely, having said that, I'm sure It will never go through https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68848046 ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone want to do anything about the state of the profession?
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by Clive Ansell
1h ago
[quote userid="2100" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/30921/does-anyone-want-to-do-anything-about-the-state-of-the-profession/244371#244371"]Joking aside, didn't I hear something last week about the new 'thing' being for people to take their dogs abroad for cheaper treatment?[/quote] I've had clients do this. I know of a case where a Polish family took there dog back to Poland for cruciate surgery at a fraction of the cost. Problem then, thinks went mammaries up because there were post op complications and nobody wanted to touch it with a very long, thick and well insulated barge pole. [quote u ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Brexits going well isn't it?
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by Arlo Guthrie
2h ago
[quote userid="8958" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/26401/brexits-going-well-isn-t-it/244373#244373"]Britons under the age of 30 would be allowed to live and work in Europe for up to four years under an EU plan to improve post-Brexit youth mobility.[/quote] I think that's a terrific idea, and just the sort of thing we need to introduce in order to have targeted rather than unfettered freedom of movement. [quote userid="8958" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/26401/brexits-going-well-isn-t-it/244373#244373"]PS One of the ways to get back in is to join https://www.europeanmovement.co.uk/ [/quote ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone want to do anything about the state of the profession?
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by ian bates
2h ago
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone want to do anything about the state of the profession?
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by Arlo Guthrie
4h ago
[quote userid="19228" url="~/f/non-clinical-questions/30921/does-anyone-want-to-do-anything-about-the-state-of-the-profession/244370#244370"]Yes I don't see why limit to the dales a visit to the giants causeway or titanic exhibition could be included here for the price[/quote] cairncross I think you could be on to something here. Why stop at offering tourist breaks? Full dentals, including a free 3-piece lounge suite and a 72 inch plasma TV, for the same price oop North as you'd pay in West London. Joking aside, didn't I hear something last week about the new 'thing' being for people to take t ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone want to do anything about the state of the profession?
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by cairncross
7h ago
Yes I don't see why limit to the dales a visit to the giants causeway or titanic exhibition could be included here for the price ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone want to do anything about the state of the profession?
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by Beats
14h ago
It is an interesting question as to whether making someone aware of all the options available to them includes making them aware that they could have a weekend in the Dales, have Michael fix their dog, and have change ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Best haemostatic agents to have on hand for surgery?
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by Beats
15h ago
Vetigel is now distributed through VI. vetigel.co.uk https://veterinary-instrumentation.co.uk/vetigel-haemostatic-gel Surgiflo is a late comer to the discussion that is rumoured to be rather expensive compared to other things being discussed, but I have not chevcked a price myself: https://www.jnjmedtech.com/en-EMEA/product/surgiflo-hemostatic-matrix-thrombin Surgicel is another range from Johnson: https://www.jnjmedtech.com/en-EMEA/search-company?search_api_fulltext=surgicel&company=56 price unknown to me presently, but I have a sample of the original one to try - just need something to b ..read more
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Forum Post: RE: Best haemostatic agents to have on hand for surgery?
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by Rob Davis
21h ago
I've always liked Lyostypt - it's a bit pricey, but as Evelyn said, on the rare occasions I use it that is the least of my concerns ..read more
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