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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Glasgow,the rebel city that rejected the West Minster in the Scotish referendom.Here,Nickneck makes his key note speech,once the leader of rebel party ,now firmly part of this establishment.But he's still working for the people,he argued.Hello,good afternoon,wellcome. At the Scotish Association for Mental Illness in Glasgow yesterday.He's listening to the strory that he will referred to it in his speech.I had a terrible mental health issue happening years ago.Didn't knwo it ousting1 my life.He believes people with mental health problems are treated like second class patients,and he will be there for introduce the first ever waiting time standards for the illness along with the 5-year plan and a 120 million pound budget for improving the services.We have to had a quality overstating in the NHS for mental health and physical health.But you can only do that if you have the same waiting time process,you have same waiting time guarantees offered to mental health patients as to physical health patients. The depute prime minster will argue that the mental health sufferer like John Carpendell are much more common than society realizes.And John agrees that his condition isn't apporieately understood or prioritized. If you got a broken leg,you can't walk,if you got a mental problem,you can't see it.So you are ignored.So it's actually getting the services to understand at the issuce initially2.And the lipdem-pitch is that they see the problem that the other party don't see.But many people see them in Glassco as a party of broken promises.Glascoers', you think make neglected? Neglected?Did every one they know.Yeah,not just thanks,it is about, you know, they are about to prolong to kill mister David Cammero.No, I'll never vote for them, and I think there isn't going to be good with any party this year.They are then ignored, nobody is got envolved for them. They don't cater3 about us Scotlanders. They just cater to anything left with Cammeron. And they just cater about them.Is there anything they can do to change your oppinion.No,it's trully.One liberal-democratic adviser4 told me that nothing Negneck can see his speech today will change the way that many people's feel about his time in office.But what we will see it's a leader determined5 not to make any more from the page manifesto6 promises that he can't keep.Yesterday the party rejected the airport expansion in the southest. And mister Negneck warned that delegates against another tuition fees tout7 diaster by setting a policy that they might be forced to back down on. To rebrand the liberal-democrats,the priority is to regain8 the trust.
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驱逐( oust的现在分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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adv.最初,开始 | |
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vi.(for/to)满足,迎合;(for)提供饮食及服务 | |
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n.劝告者,顾问 | |
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adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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n.宣言,声明 | |
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v.推销,招徕;兜售;吹捧,劝诱 | |
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vt.重新获得,收复,恢复 | |
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