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6th Mar 2021rosamund132 commented on:
Will you watch the Sussexes' Oprah interview?I would like to hear what they have to say for themselves rather than listen to The Media speculating, smearing and sneering. I believe they love each other very much and are doing what they have been forced to do in order to maintain their sanity. I cannot imagine how horrendous it must be to have every aspect of your life snooped upon and gossiped about. If people truly loved Princess Diana, they would not have encouraged the paparazzi to constantly snoop for scoops. Prince Harry would still have his Mum. I truly admire Prince Harry for having served in the Army and showing he continues to wish to serve people. He and Megan are dedicated to each other and to other people less fortunate. Not everyone can be like Her Majesty The Queen and force all their personal feelings below the surface and only do their Duty. I have far more respect to these two than I do for the sleazebag Prince Andrew who is a disgrace to this country.ViewDate:
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5th Sep 2018rosamund132 commented on:
How confident do you feel that the Government can deliver Brexit to the benefit of the country?We are totally at the mercy of the other European countries. If they had allowed some reforms, maybe this would not have happened. The Leave Campaign in the Referendum was based on lies. Boris, Jacob, David, Liam et al are entirely self seeking and have no regard for the people of this country. They spun a yarn and all the good people who want more money for the NHS etc, were lulled into believing this was the panacea. Brexit must be beneficial not detrimental to every industry and service industry. We need to continue trading with the EU. We cannot rely or hope for all kinds of other countries to fill that gap. So far, the EU is opposed to any suggestions we make. I dread the future.ViewDate:
26th Mar 2018rosamund132 commented on:
Do you feel lonely at times?I'm sure almost everyone feels lonely at some point or points in their lives, because they feel they don't fit in or belong. The only answer is to ensure you meet people and then find someone or some others who you have something in common. When I was much younger- a new parent- and I moved, I found people would speak to my baby and I gradually began to find groups I could join. I have moved a couple of times since my children were grown up and found that having a dog breaks the ice and gets you out and about too! In these days of the internet, it is much easier to keep in touch or join in forums to air your views; but nothing beats meeting people in your community. Look out for local community pages, go to local libraries and community centres and see what is on offer Good luck!