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14th May 2021ponocio commented on:
Win a healthy box of honey treats from Manuka Doctor!I use Manuka Doctor teatree and manuka gel, its the best thing I have found for treating minor cuts and burns helping them heal quicklyViewDate:
8th Nov 2020ponocio commented on:
Would you have a fake lawn in your garden?Fake grass is toxic with plastic molecules being released whenever humans or animals walk on it. the plastic also heats up to a very high temperature killing any nutrients and wildlife in the soil below it A lot of countries have now banned fake grass, the UK is also supposed to be cosidering a banViewDate:
25th Sep 2020ponocio commented on:
Will you be downloading the new tracing app today?not able to download as I do not have a smart phone, but I do think it is a good ideaViewDate:
9th Dec 2019ponocio commented on:
Will you be sending Christmas cards this year?Most of my cards are given out buy hand through family and friends, people I cannot reach the cards are posted to with their presents (if it is someone I send a present to) to cut down on the cost.ViewDate:
9th Dec 2019ponocio commented on:
Which is better for the environment - a real fir or a plastic spruce?I usually cut a branch off one of my trees and cover it in cotton wool, it looks really good and lasts a few years if you have somewhere to store it, but now I found out there is plastic in so many things including cotton wool, I will have to look for eco cotton wool for the next one. I agree with the lady who has had her plastic tree for a few years it did save cutting down fir trees, we cannot just throw out plastic items this would just cause more problems, but maybe when they are to tatty to use or break we can replace them with plastic free items.ViewDate:
9th Dec 2019ponocio commented on:
Will Christmas crackers be featured on your Christmas table?I am using the shop bought crackers I already have in from last year, but will be using eco crackers or making my own as soon as they are used upViewDate:
9th Dec 2019ponocio commented on:
Is Labour's new WASPI promise credible?That is ridiculous Corbin is a ray of sunshine for the working class, it is the first time in decades we have not had a closet tory leading the party, he is left-wing not a destroyer, not a communist (Wilf) and is the best person to bring working people the right to sick pay, a living wage, and a union to protect them, get rid of zero hours, union credit, give benefits back to disabled children and adults and anyone else who is in need, refund the wasp ladies, build up social housing, get rid of bedroom tax, rebuild the NHS....need I go on?ViewDate:
29th Nov 2019ponocio commented on:
Is Labour's new WASPI promise credible?Dear Margaret Hart, I do not know where you get you ridiculous information from BJ team no doubt, Jeremy Corbin is a socialist. I think you will find BJ is the Fascist, a liar who will tell you anything you want to hear to get your vote then give you exactly the same as you get now if not worse. Every one he has ever made a deal with him say he stabs you in the back when he has what he wants. If this is a man you believe in try looking up details about the way he works and just how much you cannot trust this man, even his own father and brother walked out on him in shame, what does that tell you?ViewDate:
26th Nov 2019ponocio commented on:
Will you tune in to the first General Election televised debate?I thought Jeremy Corbyn and Nicola Sturgeon spoke really well and knew what they were talking about, though the audience did not seemed pleased with Mr Corbyn taking a neutral stance on a second referendum. One person in the audience did however point out that this was the fairest stance. The Libdem lady did not seem prepared for the attack on her party for siding with the con artists (oops tories) when they had no majority and for allowing or even putting forward bills that badly affected the working class eg bedroom tax, benefit cuts, universal credit, zero hours etc, she instead tried to attack labour party and policies. Could not watch Jonson for long he only knows one line and he copied that off protesters, I do not believe this man is capable of telling the truth or stringing a sentence togetherViewDate:
26th Nov 2019ponocio commented on:
Is Labour's new WASPI promise credible?Yes I believe it is credible, as many of the people below stated, getting taxes off the super rich will cover the things Labour has promised over the next 5 years though this will probably include borrowing this is usual for any new party coming into power and although the con artist (sorry tories) like to push the fact of Labour borrowing, the largest debt left by a government was left by the con artists (oops .tories) so if you genuinely want change for working class people our children and grandchildren there is only one party who will get anywhere near achieving this LabourViewDate:
25th Nov 2019ponocio commented on:
Who will you vote for in the December General Election?Jeremy Corbyn is the best person to become prime minister, do not believe the propergander and hype from the press and the con artist party led by jonson, why do you think they are so afraid because we would actually have a party in power that protects the working class people, makes the rich pay their taxes, will build the NHS up after the con artists have tried to bring it to its knees give workers more rights, my daughter currently cannot get sick pay from work even though she works full time, people are forced to work zero hours, pay bedroom tax, universal credit has destroyed so many lives with some even taking their own lives, not to mention the WASP situation. For many years now people have said the parties are all the same well the new leader of the labour party is not afraid to bring the power back to the people and the unions and will not cow down to the rich and powerful that dictate our lives at the momentViewDate:
29th Sep 2019ponocio commented on:
Would you be happy sharing your local woodland with top predators?Yes I would be very happy to see them reintroduced it is good to think that animals that were wiped out by our ancestors have a chance of new start, I understand that it can be upsetting to see something being attacked, but these species once roamed our countryside and it is only natural for some people to want them back again, and reverse the damage we caused.ViewDate:
29th Sep 2019ponocio commented on:
Do you support Boris's decision to suspend Parliament?Totally agree, if Boris and his followers got their way the UK would be on its knees, as you so rightly said it was not the majority of the people that voted leave, but the few that believe all the lies spouted by Boris and the ukip man (sorry forgotten his name). If they are successful in a no deal exit we will probably loose the NHS to USA private clinics and all workers wrights along with it.ViewDate:
29th Sep 2019ponocio commented on:
What is biochar and why should we all be using it in our gardens?Is biochar a sustainable product?ViewDate:
30th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?Glad to hear someone else enjoys their chorus, living near an estuary we have gulls all year round although the Herron gulls dis appeared for a while when nesting, they are back now but so far I have not seen any juveniles.ViewDate:
30th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?I have to disagree with you look at their feet they cannot pick up a dog it is impossible, nor with their beaks this is just scare mongering. My neighbours and I feeding our local gulls does not cause a problem as we have never had even one incident of gulls snatching food in our area. I think you will find the problem is in areas of littering and eating outside as scavengers they will look for the easiest meal, still not a reason to take their lives and they did give you your bacon back (sorry I could not resist the bacon bit).ViewDate:
27th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?This is natural selection whether we like it or not the answer to everything is not to kill it, humans have caused the extinction of species, polluted the planet almost wiped out the bee population on which we are dependent on for the survival of all life on the planet, do people think we should also be culled?ViewDate:
27th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?You are quite right as usual humans create problems for themselves and then blame it on anything but themselvesViewDate:
27th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?I agree with you just wish more people thought the sameViewDate:
27th Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Should seagulls be culled?Gulls have just as much right to life as any other creature, it is crazy to believe a seagull has snatched a dog, they do not even have claws as they are opportunist feeders and could not pick up a dog with their beaks, they are not birds of prey. I am lucky as I enjoy the sound of seagulls they come to my house for food and have very individual calls.ViewDate:
22nd Jul 2019ponocio commented on:
Would you be happy sharing your local woodland with top predators?I think we have enough Greenland to share with them, also they would naturally keep down populations of rabbits etc instead of the barbaric culling that is used presently