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Romla
7 years agoMember
@SoldierCrab and @kmakm I guess information imparts better if it is personalised rather just stats or facts without context. I also get that many prefer to retain their privacy rather than be the subject of a media story - tbh to a degree so do I. There is such a lot on here we discuss that the public do not know and should - there are aspects of this that I had not realised too.The blog is useful for primary research and does highlight current issues uppermost in members minds . Thanks for clarifying.
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