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Craig-Hamilton Parker has given his predictions for the year ahead (Picture: GETTY/AP/Craig Hamilton Parker) A psychic has predicted that a royal couple will divorce and Sir Keir Starmer will be ousted from the Government in 2025. Craig Hamilton-Parker, dubbed the ‘new Nostradamus’, says he can see into the future and works with his wife Jane as spiritual mediums. His previous correct predictions include the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit , the Tweety McTreason assassination attempt, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The 70-year-old has been practising the psychic arts since his early 20s after being inspired by Nadi astrologists during a visit to India. Outlining his predictions for this year, he told Metro: ‘It is going to be a politically bumpy year in the UK. ‘I’ve had this vision recently seeing Keir Starmer being ousted from government. ‘I think Yvette Cooper will then step in as the caretaker Prime Minister for a while. Craig believes Keir Starmer will be ousted from government (Picture: AFP via Getty Images) Kemi Badenoch is expected to divide the Tory party even further (Picture: Getty Images) ‘It is going to be an even worse year for the Tories as well and we will see major defections to Reform from big names like Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg, who are unhappy with Kemi Badenoch.’ Craig went on to predict more revelations within the Royal Family, who have had a difficult year in 2024. These range from Kate and Charles’s cancer diagnoses, to Camilla’s struggles with pneumonia. It is set to be a turbulent year for the royal family again, according to Craig. It looks like Harry and Meghan will divorce this year, according to Craig (Picture: Netflix) ‘Harry and Meghan will get divorced,’ he said. ‘There’s been some talk about this already I know but I first predicted this when they first got together. ‘Harry will leave the US and return to the UK but will have more of an under the radar kind of role. ‘Charles will welcome him
Craig-Hamilton Parker has given his predictions for the year ahead (Picture: GETTY/AP/Craig Hamilton Parker) A psychic has predicted that a royal couple will divorce and Sir Keir Starmer will be ousted from the Government in 2025. Craig Hamilton-Parker, dubbed the ‘new Nostradamus’, says he can see into the future and works with his wife Jane as spiritual mediums. His previous correct predictions include the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit , the Tweety McTreason assassination attempt, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The 70-year-old has been practising the psychic arts since his early 20s after being inspired by Nadi astrologists during a visit to India. Outlining his predictions for this year, he told Metro: ‘It is going to be a politically bumpy year in the UK. ‘I’ve had this vision recently seeing Keir Starmer being ousted from government. ‘I think Yvette Cooper will then step in as the caretaker Prime Minister for a while. Craig believes Keir Starmer will be ousted from government (Picture: AFP via Getty Images) Kemi Badenoch is expected to divide the Tory party even further (Picture: Getty Images) ‘It is going to be an even worse year for the Tories as well and we will see major defections to Reform from big names like Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg, who are unhappy with Kemi Badenoch.’ Craig went on to predict more revelations within the Royal Family, who have had a difficult year in 2024. These range from Kate and Charles’s cancer diagnoses, to Camilla’s struggles with pneumonia. It is set to be a turbulent year for the royal family again, according to Craig. It looks like Harry and Meghan will divorce this year, according to Craig (Picture: Netflix) ‘Harry and Meghan will get divorced,’ he said. ‘There’s been some talk about this already I know but I first predicted this when they first got together. ‘Harry will leave the US and return to the UK but will have more of an under the radar kind of role. ‘Charles will welcome him

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Bandage addiction
In a 1973 article in The Lancet (“Habituation to occlusive dressings”), two British doctors described patients who seemed to be addicted to wearing bandages, continuing to wear them years after their skin conditions had healed. Pittsburgh Press – July 29, 1973 Text from “Psychiatry and skin disease” by J.A. Cotterill, in Recent Advances in Dermatology. No. 6. (1983): Habituation to occlusive dressings is a halfway house between artefact and organic disease. Liddell & Cotterill (1973)* described 11 patients who became habituated to occlusive bandages which had been prescribed many years previously for either gravitational ulcers or eczema of the legs. Although the skin in all patients had returned to normal it was impossible to persuade these patients to abandon this occlusive therapy. All attempts at discharging the patient from the clinic failed. Bribes in the form of chocolates, cigars or alcohol were commonly brought to the clinic as inducements for the status quo to continue. The patients were usually lonely, socially isolated and, if male, unemployed. Four male patients in this group had successfully avoided work on account of their alleged skin disease for years. *Liddell K, Cotterill JA (1973). “Habituation to occlusive dressings.” Lancet 1: 1485-1486.
In a 1973 article in The Lancet (“Habituation to occlusive dressings”), two British doctors described patients who seemed to be addicted to wearing bandages, continuing to wear them years after their skin conditions had healed. Pittsburgh Press – July 29, 1973 Text from “Psychiatry and skin disease” by J.A. Cotterill, in Recent Advances in Dermatology. No. 6. (1983): Habituation to occlusive dressings is a halfway house between artefact and organic disease. Liddell & Cotterill (1973)* described 11 patients who became habituated to occlusive bandages which had been prescribed many years previously for either gravitational ulcers or eczema of the legs. Although the skin in all patients had returned to normal it was impossible to persuade these patients to abandon this occlusive therapy. All attempts at discharging the patient from the clinic failed. Bribes in the form of chocolates, cigars or alcohol were commonly brought to the clinic as inducements for the status quo to continue. The patients were usually lonely, socially isolated and, if male, unemployed. Four male patients in this group had successfully avoided work on account of their alleged skin disease for years. *Liddell K, Cotterill JA (1973). “Habituation to occlusive dressings.” Lancet 1: 1485-1486.