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Co-op says shelves to be more fully stocked this weekend

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Africa   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:A rescued bobcat has moved into his new enclosure this week, while sunny spring days have made way for foggy mornings.

A rescued bobcat has moved into his new enclosure this week, while sunny spring days have made way for foggy mornings.

He repeatedly suggests members of the LGBT+ community are paedophiles and criticises police attending Pride.The spokesperson said "you can’t sack a volunteer" but that Mr Jones was "no longer involved in the campaign", adding: "He’s gone."

Co-op says shelves to be more fully stocked this weekend

Asked if Reform UK and Mr Farage would also say they wanted nothing to do with Mr Jones in the light of his remarks, the spokesperson said there was a "difference" between Mr Jones’ case and that of Mr Parker.Both individuals were no longer part of the campaign, he said, but Mr Jones was previously known to Reform UK and his remarks were "much more banterish", while they had no idea who Mr Parker was and his comments were "far beyond the pale".Mr Farage has previously described Mr Jones's comments as "vulgar, drunk and wrong".

Co-op says shelves to be more fully stocked this weekend

Both Labour and the Conservatives criticised Mr Farage's leadership of Reform UK on Saturday.Security minister Tom Tugendhat told Times Radio there was a "pattern of racist and misogynistic views" within Reform UK, and said Mr Farage had "clearly done almost no due diligence on who he's asking to carry his message".

Co-op says shelves to be more fully stocked this weekend

Sir Keir Starmer praised the prime minister's public criticism of Mr Farage and said "I share his disgust".

The Labour leader said Mr Farage had failed to address the "tone, the culture and the standards" of his party."We're witnessing general practice being broken. The era of the family doctor has been wiped out by consecutive governments and our patients are suffering as a result."

The action being taken does not count as formal industrial action and therefore the union can carry on with the work-to-rule indefinitely.Louise Ansari, chief executive of patient watchdog Healthwatch England, said she was worried about the action, given the difficulties patients already face getting access to GPs.

“Without proactive communications to patients, the work-to-rule action could exacerbate access problems or even deter people from seeking help altogether.“Patient safety must be paramount. We strongly urge all GP practices to inform their patients if and when they are taking part in the action and where to go for alternative help.

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