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Why not just post your facts?usual rant again i see ignoring the evidence . I know you wont have any friends but google is everyone's friend give it a try
Why not just post your facts?usual rant again i see ignoring the evidence . I know you wont have any friends but google is everyone's friend give it a try
i am not here to educate you others far more qualified than me have tried that and failed with you and notchWhy not just post your facts?
He's found his inner goodness, he pines for forgiveness.Notchy the ex Brexit voting conservative.
I think like those catholic priests he flays himself nightly and begs forgivenessHe's found his inner goodness, he pines for forgiveness.
I think we should forgive him.
I think like those catholic priests he flays himself nightly and begs forgiveness
Notch you can call the Tories for a lot of things, but to blame them for a lack of sunshine for mainly immigrant children is a bit low or did the sun shine on us pre Brexit?
No facts then. Thought noti am not here to educate you others far more qualified than me have tried that and failed with you and notch
You haven’t provided any evidence.usual rant again i see ignoring the evidence . I know you wont have any friends but google is everyone's friend give it a try
Charlie, that’s a strawman argumentNotch you can call the Tories for a lot of things, but to blame them for a lack of sunshine for mainly immigrant children is a bit low or did the sun shine on us pre Brexit
your article covers the period: "Prospective data were collected monthly between March 2015 and March 2017" (period before UK left Single Market)Notch you can call the Tories for a lot of things, but to blame them for a lack of sunshine for mainly immigrant children is a bit low or did the sun shine on us pre Brexit?
You haven’t provided any evidence.
1) you provided a link to a USA site which talked about children
2) this: “Vitamin D insufficiency was found in 40% of non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands, and in more than 80% of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants. The Middle East, despite high rates of sun-exposure, has the highest rates of rickets worldwide”
Not evidence because
1) Netherlands not UK
2) does not address increases in food insecurity in UK
3) does not address NHS cases of malnutrition, rickets, scurvy
“According to figures obtained from 84 NHS trusts and health boards through Freedom of Information requests, there have been at least 13,000 diagnoses of malnutrition, 15,000 of rickets and more than 150 cases of scurvy in the first 12 months of Sunak’s premiership”
Is gas112 trying to claim they are all “illegals”?
“LBC spoke to ‘Tara’, a single mother who was hospitalised with malnutrition in 2022:
“I was living on £70 per fortnight with my two children… it just came to the point where I was just feeding my children and not myself. I ended up collapsing and ended up in hospital having multiple blood transfusions.”
“I was basically just living on tea, biscuits and sandwiches - or whatever I could have… I could have died. [The doctor] said had this been weeks later, I would have died… basically, if I hadn’t collapsed and ended up in hospital that day, god knows where I’d been. I don’t think I’d be on the phone talking [about this].””
So she is on UC you can’t get that if “an illegal”
Starmer slams ‘shocking’ rise in Victorian era diseases as tens of thousands suffer since Sunak became PM
Tens of thousands of people in the UK have been diagnosed with conditions such as malnutrition, rickets, and scurvy since Rishi Sunak became prime minister in October 2022.www.lbc.co.uk
your article covers the period: "Prospective data were collected monthly between March 2015 and March 2017" (period before UK left Single Market)
which is also the period before the large increase in small boats
the nationality of those studied is not known: they may well have been British citizens
It does in no way prove gas112s assertion
for those interested here is the link which Charlie George did not include
Nutritional rickets under 16 years: UK surveillance results - PubMed
The incidence of nutritional rickets in the UK is lower than expected. Serious complications and unexpected deaths, particularly in Black and South Asian children under 5 years, occurred. Both vitamin D deficiency and dietary calcium deficiency are role players in pathogenesis. Uptake of vitamin...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Charlie, that’s a strawman argument
You don’t get malnutrition due to a lack of sunshine
“According to figures obtained from 84 NHS trusts and health boards through Freedom of Information requests, there have been at least 13,000 diagnoses of malnutrition, 15,000 of rickets and more than 150 cases of scurvy in the first 12 months of Sunak’s premiership”
Starmer slams ‘shocking’ rise in Victorian era diseases as tens of thousands suffer since Sunak became PM
Tens of thousands of people in the UK have been diagnosed with conditions such as malnutrition, rickets, and scurvy since Rishi Sunak became prime minister in October 2022.www.lbc.co.uk
The number of people in ‘food insecure’ households rose to 7.2 million in 2022/23, an increase of 2.5 million people since 2021/22, according to data on households that have below average incomes from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
The percentage of people in food insecure households went from 7% in 2021/22 to 11% in 2022/23.
This Insight discusses why food insecurity has risen and which groups are most likely to not have food security.
He is absolutely mind numbingYour so boring
I scalded you the other day, as you said Notch was anti jew . "No he's not" I said.He is absolutely mind numbing
factsYour so boring