I support the right for a woman to decide at the point in the pregnancy she decides is right whether the pregnancy is right for her. The only person who ultimately has to care for love and support that child is the womanGi has shared a post on her stories for the ‘Downright Discrimination’ campaign. They are campaigning to change a woman being able to abort up to birth if the child has Down’s syndrome or other serious medical conditions.. from what I can see they want to change it to 24 weeks.
What do you all think of this campaign? I don’t know, it doesn’t sit right with me.
Furlough scheme stoppedFor years he was saying he wouldn’t do one… wonder what changed
Do you know, you're absolutely right. 100%. I think I was hot, fed up and I was obviously feeling mean. G and Tom push my buttons, without a doubt, but that's no reason to pick on how they look or decisions they make about their own bodies. I did wrong, completely.Sorry, but I disagree. Women get soo much flack just for existing without make up, for keeping their hair grey rather than dying it, etc. - it's so unfair and it's so ridiculous. I can disagree with Gi on many things she does, but her appearance is 100% fine. Her bob looks great, her grey is natural and looks great. She gets glossed up for TV/mags, but that's not how a person really looks or needs to look. She looks absolutely fine and the way she's supposed to, in my opinion
Just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s right. No one is claiming they’ve broken the law, but it looks awfully greedy and is in poor taste, they’re wealthy enough not to need to take £30k from the taxpayer! If they had a staff of 20 or whatever then you can understand it but they took it for no reason other than they could as they were hardly going to go under without it when they’ve been able to work as normal during lockdown!Am I the only one that doesn't blame them? Said similar on the Zoe Sugg thread. The furlough scheme should have been means from the start, but because it wasn't I don't think we can get outraged at "millionaires" using it. My boss is definitely a millionaire but if they hadn't of claimed through the furlough scheme I probably would have lost my job.
Sorry, but I disagree. Women get soo much flack just for existing without make up, for keeping their hair grey rather than dying it, etc. - it's so unfair and it's so ridiculous. I can disagree with Gi on many things she does, but her appearance is 100% fine. Her bob looks great, her grey is natural and looks great. She gets glossed up for TV/mags, but that's not how a person really looks or needs to look. She looks absolutely fine and the way she's supposed to, in my opinionI don't want to slate anyone for their appearance, but it feels a little like G has just given up... Short, frumpy bob, unflattering baggy clothes, no make up, lots of grey visible in her hair. I wonder if she's trying to position herself more as an earth mother Yorkshire Shepherdess type, rather than a glossy, groomed TV personality/author/wife of musician.
As for him - he's so scarily childlike, how can she fancy him? He's so thin he looks ill, but his interests are all so teenage and immature. Each to their own, but he doesn't seem to be a partner, more of an awkward sibling.
That or Willy Wonka played by Johnny Depp Either way it is horrendous.she looks like lord farqaad