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Frustration at the state of the roads and a lack of GP services are something we can all empathise with.
I believe most people in the country empathise with those fleeing truly terrible circumstances and recognise the benefits that legal migration, in general, brings to Ireland.
It is difficult not to empathise with Mhairi Black’s reflections on deciding not to run again.
James Davies, MP for Vale of Clwyd, said he would be happy for constituents who can empathise with the aforementioned residents to contact him about their predicaments.
Since then, he has been wearing a hearing aid, so he can empathise with clients, that can feel extremely anxious about their hearing loss and the prospect of wearing a hearing aid.
"The way to engage with this is to make your feelings known to your local councillors who will engage, empathise and consult.
Source: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/shock-death-threat-exeter-ltn-8803653