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Lord Bethell

@JimBethell
Former Health minister. Member of the House of Lords. Health Nation.
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    Lord Bethell
    @JimBethell
    Aug 6
    If that’s their attitude, maybe ban dancing? I’m hard over on health and think we should drink less. But even I think this is bonkers.
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    Hugo Gye
    @HugoGye
    Aug 6
    Replying to @HugoGye
    I don't think they're denying the veracity of this paragraph which very clearly discourages traditional pub practices and encourages pubs to be more like restaurants.
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    Lord Bethell
    @JimBethell
    Aug 6
    And LA. I’ve let the car do the driving when in LA for YEARS. We are SO behind on this. Travelling back in Britain after a trip to the west coast is like being handed the reins to a horse. And a bag of straw.
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    Rt Hon Sir Grant Shapps
    @grantshapps
    Aug 6
    Good that Wayve is now licensed to carry passengers in self-driving cars in London. They'll save lives. But let's not kid ourselves: fully driverless cars have been on San Francisco roads for 3+ years. We should get back to leading the world, not just Europe.
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    Lord Bethell
    @JimBethell
    Jul 23
    Oh jeez. Cinderella Mac & Cheese and Jet-Puffed marshmallows marketed with images of Olaf, Frozen’s snowman.
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    Lord Bethell
    @JimBethell
    Jul 21
    I remember him very fondly.
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    uk politics reaction video
    @ukpolreact
    Jul 21
    denis thatcher downing beer as margaret thatcher watches
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    Lord Bethell
    @JimBethell
    Jul 21
    LibDems. Mmmm. Very disappointing. Shocking really. But not surprising.
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    Conservative Peers
    @HLConservatives
    Jul 21
    Today, Conservative peers voted for Lord True's business of the House motion which would have enabled a debate on the new Prime Minister's policies and plan for government. Having changed the programme in the House of Commons to avoid the Prime Minister facing scrutiny this

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