adambeyoncelowe
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
In case it needed to be clarified: I'm definitely not a royalist.
She knows about the PACE trial and the issues surrounding it. The entire Royal Family and their people know and support this Knight. Don't think that the whole Royal establishment didn't just take a crap on you. They did.
They know of the controversies. They aren't bright but they are aware of his involvement in ME/CFS. It is the cornerstone of his work. Don't let those scumbags off the hook.
I'm interested to see any evidence that she knows all about PACE & the issues surrounding it?
And it is my opinion that all the ME organizations in Britain and any country that comes under the "crown" should be informing her of Simon Wessely by writing to her. Just get a return receipt (which her people will sign for) making sure you keep copies of the letter and receipt and put in the Reference Line on the letter the number on the receipt before sending it. "cc" it to the BBC and The Times and even the Daily Mail making sure everyone has a copy and sees the Queen and other Royals all got a letter. Will they ignore it and Wessely plead his case? Of course they will but that does not mean you don't do what you must do.
I didnt mean to underestimate you Melanie, apologies if it came over that way, i was simply asking what your evidence was, that she "knew all about the PACE trial & issues surrounding it". Thank you for telling me.I have sent the ALL the Royals and their "people" the information and I have done so for years. Don't underestimate me.
Wow that's creepyNext step, remove the "barrier" to the BPS encroachment pre-school, even better, before birth.
“Rather than start with the physicians, which might be quite a difficult task,
we could make a start with youngster in schools.
My experience is that they are much easier to educate.
The only barrier is the parents.
Once we have the child on our side we are in a very good position”.
Professor Trudie Chalder, 2002.
(from: http://www.margaretwilliams.me/2016/proof-positive-revisited.pdf)
I expect their staff read and discard anything that is not seen as officially coming from and relevant to the particular charities they support.
Not from the OP link no but there is something here on some site called 'what kate wore':Am I the only one who can't find the news article that this thread is about?
Am I the only one who can't find the news article that this thread is about?
sorry all the link in the OP were broken & the back pain one was wrong anyway, i was so goofy that morning but i just had to try to post about it it was just such a horrible way to start my day seeing that! the OP links are both working accurately to the stories now.Not from the OP link no but there is something here on some site called 'what kate wore':
Not from the OP link no but there is something here on some site called 'what kate wore':
https://whatkatewore.com/category/clothing/coats/
Wessely looking rather sad and 'tired'
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quite a full article that doesn't actually get around to talking about Kates attire,
"a minty green coat and dress evocative of spring and perhaps Easter eggs", until the very end.
In one of her last engagements before beginning her maternity leave, the Duchess announced she was setting up a steering group to explore how best to provide children with the best start in life.
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The Duchess of Cambridge arrives to make her speech CREDIT: PA
Yeah, I like that tooI like how at the new link to the Telegraph article SW isn't even mentioned in the caption to the photo, making him look like some random, wacky guy. Ultimately, he's mentioned at the very end of the article, but, if you don't already know what he looks like, you still don't know who that wacky guy in the photo is.
[ETA: It's actually a slightly different photo at the new link. I thought it was just cropped, but it's taken just a moment before/after the original ]