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David Cameron's wife is pregnant

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Sabs1981 · 22/03/2010 15:24

Baby is due in September

So baby could possibly be born at No. 10 Downing street....

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dexter73 · 24/03/2010 08:01

StuffedFullOfNothing - you were quoted in the Evening Standard yesterday!

sarah293 · 24/03/2010 08:11

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Clarissimo · 24/03/2010 09:38

Atlantis I don't know where you are but sounds like youa re having a really shitty time .

We don't have a HV either, a real issue as having 2 with asd and one with dyspraxia ds4 is very high risk. I don't think its Government policy though, seems HV's have recruitment issues so are changing bal;ance of their workload to mainly CP stuff.

We ahd issues with mat services too, at the time I had ds4 (2 in 2 weeks0 our mat Unit was declared unfir for purpose but has pulled itself up hugely now, luckily he was a HB (had to be delviered quicker than the journey to hospital would have been) and I found the community provision to be incredibly good.

I know you've been round the block loads of time with everything but if there is anything I can ever to help do cat me- in 2 weeks I will have the PostGrad cert in ASD (hlaf an MA ) and am happy to write supporting letters etc and bung my accreditation on for you. I have found it helps with my LEA (although instead of denying need they now cancel meetings insterad to avoid funding ).

Clarissimo · 24/03/2010 09:39

''No one doubts his devotion and tenderness towards his wife. One friend of his told me, for example, that although David is more highly educated than Samantha he never corrects her on her imperfect grammar'

What a gent

PMSL

I correct Dh all the bloody time- it used to drive him mad until he started his degree himself and now knows enough about proper like usage to get decent grades. Did the habit of correcting him render me unsuitable for government then? Or was Dh excepted due to reallys trong yokelly use of language?

sarah293 · 24/03/2010 09:56

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Clarissimo · 24/03/2010 10:02

Could be worse Riv

Dh grew up in Chard which seems to mean that his education was about chasing away car thieves with snooker cues and drinking in pubs aged 13 rather than grammar and maths.

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Kneazle · 24/03/2010 10:16

nice :

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7509864/General-Election-2010-Save-us-from-the-witless-Mumsne t-Mafia.html

sarah293 · 24/03/2010 10:22

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Clarissimo · 24/03/2010 10:25

PMSL at telegraph thing- badly written isn';t it? Er some people were nice, some were horrid, and quite a few are voting difernetly to the average Telegraph reader.

Shocking stuff.

Kneazle · 24/03/2010 10:27

snort

FabIsGettingThere · 24/03/2010 10:29

I have posted a comment. Getting sick of all the MN knocking.

Kneazle · 24/03/2010 10:42

It is rather boring isn't it.

MumOfAPickle · 24/03/2010 12:15

Just wanted to say fab post BOF. Spot on.

lottiejenkins · 25/03/2010 09:36

interesting article in the telegraph

Clarissimo · 25/03/2010 11:18

Lottie I thnk thats quite right, you cant replacre a child ever, but I think it can be a sigtn of blanket refusal to have your dreams thwarted by such cruelty, along with a need to reclaim control, or just a need to take a next step.

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