Parasitic disease in South Devon | James O'Brien – The Whole Show



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26 thoughts on “Parasitic disease in South Devon | James O'Brien – The Whole Show”

  1. As another Chris from Brixham (always saying I'd ring in, but never around due to work), I clearly missed the chance on this one! Also an ex water industry engineer too, a terribly funded industry with all the money being creamed off before the technical teams get it. Seems to be a similar theme with a lot of large organisations in the UK.

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  2. But O'Brien has to bear part of the guilt as he participated in the campaign to deliberately undermine a political Party leader who's party at the time had a commitment to bring back Water into public ownership! He now supports the person who was part of the campaign to stop his own party winning the 2017/19 General Election as he opposed the democratically elected Leader and has abandoned the policy as he believes market forces should decide everything!!!!

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  3. The catastrophe commenced when thatcher privatised everything. Ever since then uk infrastructure has had zero investment and has significantly declined; rail, water, housing are three very clear examples.
    The worst bit is that these private companies do not act like normally businesses, they purely extract and invest nothing, they have paid out in shareholder dividends more than the profits. And the profits should be far less if they were investing correctly in long term business and service stability. The whole thing is disgusting and that £2b a year is the hard earned money of working people in the UK.

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  4. SAS, Surfers against Sewage started in St Agnes Cornwall many years ago. I’ve found myself swimming in agricultural runoffs and in this case the careless inadequate farmer was taken to court. How the water companies get away with what should be a criminal offense is beyond belief.

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  5. I live in France – people would be on the streets and demanding that heads role if it got that bad here. We do have problems over here but the government is only too aware that massive riots on their watch is not a vote puller. When are you Brits going to get angry?

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  6. James you feel quezzi because it how they start stripping away rights, UK and America are first cousins where one leads the next will follow, they took women's rights away in America, the UK will do the same slowly

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  7. Best guess on the pant/push Q? Muscles come in concentric and eccentric pair, think bicep and tricep. When you pant/exhale you make your diaphragm push your lung cavity, when you push you are squeezing muscles in the other direction you can't extend you arm fully the same time to curl the same arm, the principle is the same. as panting and pushing, worst you get a lock of competing motions.

    Qualifications? A seminar about attitude and how if you imagine an imaginary thing in heavy the expectation makes u work the eccentric muscles to give that illusion, so a curl feels harder because your arm is pushing both ways to make reality match expectation.

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