Well it’s definitely going to be over 16k before 3pm as only 40 more needed will it reach 17k? I think it is possible if there’s another rush...
Thanks @JohnTheJack i did wonder about the audience for unherd when I spotted one of the writers has the surname Furedi
Good wondering how many more by the end of the week, 17500, maybe even 20,000 is achievable
It suffers a lot with word choices but I’m repeating myself.
Socio-narratology - mmm well all I take from it is a classic example of specialised academic language and terminology seriously hampering...
i just don’t get why they do that. It’s extremely confusing for non-science people no wonder people get carried away into thinking these...
Updated now gone over 13,000
Yes so far I’ve had three people confirm they have signed. Others may have done too without letting me know…….perhaps I am posting daily...
I did get all the way through i used i dont want to answer this question a lot on the dubious questions. I’m fairly certain one of the sets was...
Top job on Twitter @Trish :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Yep 3 or 4 years ago on social media group where I used to live I was told by someone who already had ME/CFS diagnosis (can’t remember what they...
About to tip over 12k only 70 more, looks like good support from international ME community :thumbup: Could go past the 2017 one if it keeps...
Wow this is dim
2 people have let me know about Dr P H article. I’m just saying it’s positive he supports publication but he doesn’t seem to understand the...
Just a few off 11,000 now. 15,000 to match the 2017 petition doesn’t seem unrealistic Eta it’s tipped over 11k:thumbup:
Yes GET CBT absolutely doesn’t result in return to previous circumstances. Indeed the fact that return to work didn’t happen for participants on...
Even if he just read the MEAssociation purple book he would know a lot more about ME than he appears to currently.
I imagine now it’s a fully complete comprehensive NICE review including public consultation and draft guidelines ie Change vs last minute hissy...
tends to be the way in the U.K.
I think we were always going to have work cut out
Separate names with a comma.