A better LibDem social fundraising evening, managing members’ disputes, and then back to Norfolk, stopping off overnight at Barton Mills for Wiggly to join me later.
The Tory Euro-row goes on with Euro-sceptics unhappy about the Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke's, speech and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has said that the gap between Britain's rich and poor is as large as ever.Â
The Tory Euro-row goes on with Euro-sceptics unhappy about the Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke's, speech last night.
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A report from The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has said that the gap between Britain's rich and poor is as large as ever. The weather had turned wet again and it was an act of dedication walking Sam in it.
Time working on my outstanding action lists and making telephone calls to try to contain the rising political temperature and then out to my lunch appointment. I met Wiggly at The Falcon pub on the A6 and we enjoyed a nice lunch and drink together.
She had received her Psion 3a in the post and we had to avoid being "Organiser Bores" by not playing with them all of the time. More work and dog-walking at home and then, after tea and time spent writing and copying off some letters, I went over to 33 Avenue Road to support Sally Guinee's social fundraising evening.
I got there early and helped receive other visitors before I had to leave early myself. Stuart Littlewood was there, and we agreed the process of getting further particulars on the St. Ives area's disputes. Back to The Hayling View to pack, collect Sam and load up and then on to Norfolk.
I stopped off overnight at Barton Mills for Wiggly to join me later. We had eaten and so we just settled into our double bed. I was still out of action with my stitch, but I stimulated her to her climax in the way she liked it best both night and morning.