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Post by thomas on Feb 10, 2024 19:22:28 GMT
And Scotland has the most dentists per head of population in the UK – 57.3 dentists per 100,000 people, compared to 42.9 in England and 45.7 in Wales.
Children’s oral health progress in Scotland and Wales ‘markedly outstrips’ England dentistry.co.uk/2020/03/04/child-oral-health-progress-scotland-wales-outstrips-england . Scotland had significantly better access to NHS dentistry for adults than the other UK nations, with 18% of practices taking on new health-service patients...
talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2022/08/08/bbc-uk-scotland-had-significantly-better-40-access-to-nhs-dentistry/ England has the worst access to overall healthcare in Europe , with a lack of clean decent water , fruit and veg shortages due to Brexit and the population in ommys village walking around with a mouth full of broken bottles for teeth. I suspect you lived on a farm outside of drum chapel ,and were told by the local authorities that this was what the whole of glesga was like ommy to keep you away from the posh parts where the bulk of the natives live. What is that poverty StricKen Wales your taking about is this more Hypricy from you . where's the hypocrisy? Plenty of poverty stricken countries around the world have better dentistry than Englands. That doesn't detract from the fact if labour can't make Wales a socialist nirvana , then why should we trust them to run scotland or England? Oral dentistry is perhaps the one thing you actually lead the tories in England over. The bar is extremely low though.
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 15, 2024 10:05:42 GMT
A Litre of Bells is £13.99 in Waitrose in England. And Scots being Brits can just drive over and stock up in England more cheaply than they can in Scotland. But home brewing and distilling is even cheaper. Home made vodka doesn't take long to make. Well they CAN at the moment, seeing as the SNP have not managed to declare UDI Distilling is a tad dodgy legally in britain. You need to freeze the water off
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Post by Vinny on Feb 15, 2024 10:26:11 GMT
So long as it's for yourself only, you don't sell it to anyone or tell anyone, how are the authorities going to stop you or prosecute?
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Post by om15 on Feb 15, 2024 17:42:58 GMT
I took my wife out to lunch today (her birthday), lovely meal, lovely pub, as driver I had an orange juice, it cost me seven quid
I have no idea if that is the normal price as I have never bought one before, I shall stick to Old Peculiar in future.
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 15, 2024 17:56:36 GMT
I took my wife out to lunch today (her birthday), lovely meal, lovely pub, as driver I had an orange juice, it cost me seven quidI have no idea if that is the normal price as I have never bought one before, I shall stick to Old Peculiar in future. Oranges are highly exotic in Scotland and probably attract premium pricing just like when ordering a Harviestoun Old Engine Oil in a beach-bar in Greece.
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Post by Ripley on Feb 15, 2024 18:01:24 GMT
I took my wife out to lunch today (her birthday), lovely meal, lovely pub, as driver I had an orange juice, it cost me seven quidI have no idea if that is the normal price as I have never bought one before, I shall stick to Old Peculiar in future. Oranges are highly exotic in Scotland and probably attract premium pricing just like when ordering a Harviestoun Old Engine Oil in a beach-bar in Greece.
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