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Discussion in 'General Chat' started by HRH Custard VC, Apr 12, 2022.

  1. DMD

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    They'd have no need, most of the ones relating to Starmer as head of CPS are already missing.

    Anyone not smelling his fear has no nose.
     
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    Wonder why Yvette Cooper and co are so against a deep searching inquiry?

    Ed Balls served as the Secretary of State for Children, Schools, and Families from 2007 to 2010. During his tenure, several high-profile child protection failures came to light, notably the tragic case of Baby P (Peter Connelly) in Haringey, London.

    In response, Balls dismissed Sharon Shoesmith, the head of Haringey children’s services, a decision that later led to legal challenges and compensation payouts.

    Regarding the issue of grooming gangs, particularly in towns like Rotherham, widespread sexual exploitation of children by grooming gangs was later revealed to have occurred between 1997 and 2013. However, these systemic abuses were not fully exposed until after Balls had left office.

    The Jay Report, which detailed the failures in Rotherham, was published in 2014. Therefore, while Balls was responsible for child protection during his tenure, the specific failings related to grooming gangs were not publicly documented until subsequent years.

    It’s important to note that the systemic failures in addressing grooming gangs involved multiple agencies, including local councils, police forces, and social services, over an extended period. The complexities of these cases mean that accountability is shared among various institutions and individuals.

    https://x.com/Torydemocrats/status/1876948601290568021
     
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  4. A.L.D.O 4.1

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    If the Islamists are going to promote religious intolerance in Scotland they really need to get themselves a football team.

    Muhammad Academicals or something such thing.

    If not then we will just not take them seriously.
     
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    I didn't make a prediction on Gaza

    Toby fails again
     
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    There have been two stabbings in Woolwich in recent days.

    An eighteen year old was stabbed on Monday and the fourteen year old was stabbed to death on Tuesday. Since neither victim has been formally identified and no arrests have been made, it is perhaps a little early to be concluding that the victims or the perpetrators were of any particular ethnicity.

    Very racist of you to conclude that the eighteen year old “student” and fourteen year old “aspiring rapper” were black. They could have been honkies.

    I had to laugh at the reporting on the bus stabbing on the local online news site. They seemed to be more concerned with reporting the bus route changes for TfL as the police had closed the main road for forensic investigations.
     
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    All London buses have cctv so the killer/killers should be easy to identify.
    Weird that no description was even posted.

    Almost as if hiding the race is more important than catching him .

    I'm presuming it's a male
     
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    Clearly Bridget Phillipson is as thick as most previous Labour Education Secretaries. The Alexis Jay report was presented on 20 October 2022 and it is true to say that the Conservative government of the time had not acted upon it; however, Robert Jenrick was a Minister of State for Health at that time and joined the Home Office as Minister of State for Immigration on 25 October 2022 (Rishi Sunak’s first day), resigning on 6 December 2023.

    I fully expect that the Report was knocking around with a bunch of Home Office civil servants for pretty much all of that time as that is what always happens with public inquiries: millions spent producing them (£200m in this case), virtually nothing done any time soon once they are completed. A nice little earner for the Establishment lawyers and their mates in the Blob for seven years.
     
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    I thought Hamilton Accies was their team?
     
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    Labour’s private school tax plan strongly backed by public, poll shows

    Does anyone know when the 6,500 new teachers will be starting? We are a week into the New Year and billions of additional VAT must be rolling in from the tax on private schools. <laugh>

    The Leftie teaching unions must be ecstatic at the huge increase in their membership. They were struggling along with just 450,000 teachers under an enormous workload of indoctrinating Gen Z with Leftie ideology. An extra one and a half per cent of teachers – a third of a teacher per school – surely fixes everything. <doh>

    Surely Sir Keith Stalin must be keeping a close watch on this policy. He went to a private school but the taxpayers picked up the tab. All the British people sending kids to private schools are paying twice over. They pay taxes for a State education system that they are not using. Then they use their taxed income to pay for private schools and are now getting taxed on that too.
     
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    Nah mate, that's just a term of endearment.
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    For balance I'm pretty sure Theresa May lost a big file with the names of *****philes on too , mostly fellow MPs.

    Javid's enquiry mostly redacted came to the conclusion that some men did bad things to kids but the details weren't in the public interest & could cause alarm & distress to some communities.

    Labour are way worse but they are all up to their knees in it.

    We know that when the state weaponises the" full force of the law" they can round up , shame with mugshots & lock up people in.a matter of days .

    Unfortunately that's only reserved for those complaining about Islamic terrorists on Facebook not the protected classes.
     
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    Sickening from Channel 4

    Cathy Newman: Keir Starmer says that you have been put at risk after being publicly pilloried by Elon Musk. Is that how it feels? Do you feel afraid for your life, your family’s life?

    Jess Phillips: It hasn’t been pleasant, and Keir is absolutely right in what he says. But I have had to sort of step outside of it and just try and crack on with my life and my work.

    Cathy Newman: But to be blunt, has Elon Musk endangered your life?

    Jess Phillips: There is absolutely no doubt that this whole storm, wherever it started, has meant that I have had to make changes to my life. Yes, that is absolutely the case.

    Cathy Newman: Security changes?

    Jess Phillips: Yeah, of course. And you have to consider risk in these situations. But I won’t actually let it change my life. I have a job to do, and I’m going to crack on with doing that job.

    Cathy Newman: But there’s an element of fear in your life now, that was not there before?

    Jess Phillips: The element of fear, that has existed in my life since the moment I was elected. Since the moment I was a woman who spoke up for other women and girls. The element of risk, it’s just elevated a bit of late.

    Cathy Newman: Initially, there was virtual radio silence from the leadership, from your senior colleagues. Did that hurt? Were they worried about jeopardising the relationship with Donald Trump?

    Jess Phillips: I genuinely, and you’d have to ask Keir Starmer who I spoke to, there was no radio silence for me. I spoke to Keir Starmer almost immediately. But I think genuinely the concern was that what reaction that they give, might cause me further harm.

    Cathy Newman: While we’re talking about this, let’s reprise Elon Musk called you an ‘evil witch’, a ‘rape genocide apologist’. What is the point of online hate laws, of online safety laws, if the richest, most powerful tech titan of them all can’t be brought to heel for anything?

    Jess Phillips: The laws apply to Elon Musk as much as they apply to anybody else.

    Cathy Newman: You’d like to see him prosecuted?

    Jess Phillips: Whether it is a prosecutable offence. He lives in America. I, unlike Elon Musk, I’m not going to foray into the American justice system and say that anybody should be in prison.

    Cathy Newman: Elon Musk launched his attack after you rebuffed Oldham Council’s request for an inquiry into historical abuse in the town. Do you stand by that decision not to hold an inquiry, despite the fact that Alexis Jay’s inquiry only mentioned Rotherham, for example, once in 468 pages.

    Jess Phillips: So first and foremost, I didn’t rebuff their request. What I suggested was that they do an independent local inquiry because I was part of the Telford inquiry. I supported the victims of the Telford inquiry before the inquiry. In fact, for many years before and then during the inquiry. And what I saw happen in Telford, and I thought they should have a national inquiry before, what I saw was a process that put the victims at the heart of it. They led it. It felt completely responsive. But much more important than that is it led to changes. And that’s what I want to see in Oldham. So I didn’t rebuff them having, I said that they should do what Telford had done. Because it’s based on actual experience in the field and actually knowing what changes things and what doesn’t.

    Cathy Newman: So what do you say to some of your opponents who have said that you were afraid of offending ethnic minority constituents?

    Jess Phillips: What I say to them is that that is deeply offensive. It’s just utter rubbish. The idea that I’m afraid of offending anyone, I’ve offended the richest man on earth. I’m not afraid of offending anyone who is a rapist. I want to see them all taken down and I want to see the people who covered it up, taken down. I don’t need an inquiry to tell me that that is what needs to happen. I already know that.

    Cathy Newman: And you’ll implement every one of Alexis Jay’s recommendations as soon as possible?

    Jess Phillips: Do you know what I will not do? I will not do what the last government did and just say ‘I’m going to do absolutely everything’, because I’m not going to lie to the victims in our country like they’ve been gaslit and lied to before. I endeavour that every single thing that was found in Alexis Jay’s, and more, will be done by this government to keep children safer. But I’m going to do that along with victims. The idea that I am not going to take any of what has happened seriously, that’s for the last lot. That’s what they did.

    Cathy Newman: Talking of the last lot, talking of Conservatives, Robert Jenrick, former leadership contender, said that immigration should be capped for those coming from an and I quote, ‘alien cultures with medieval attitudes towards women’. What do you make of his comments?

    Jess Phillips: And what I make of them is that Robert Jenrick wants some attention. Robert Jenrick hopes that he’ll be the leader of the Conservative Party one day. And the thing is that Robert Jenrick has only just started, it took Elon Musk to make Robert Jenrick care about the grooming gangs. It didn’t take that for me, as somebody who has worked on it for years all the time.

    Cathy Newman: The Tories say the government has only implemented part of Alexis Jay’s report because Elon Musk has prompted you to do it.

    Jess Phillips: Utter rubbish.

    Cathy Newman: Alexis Jay has suggested the same herself.

    Jess Phillips: But that is utter rubbish, it just was announced because of this furor.

    Cathy Newman: You’d likely do it anyway?

    Jess Phillips: Of course we were going to do it. I’ve been sat in, oh my gosh, hours of meetings about the specifics of ensuring that people who don’t report child abuse will go to prison
     
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    How long has liar Rachel from Accounts got left before she becomes yesterday’s liar Rachel from Leeds West?

    Will it be the release of the fourth quarter numbers in February, possibly indicating a technical recession?

    Will it be when 2025 Council Tax demands start hitting doormats with above inflation increases on top of all the above inflation price increases happening now?

    Will it be after she has put taxes up again in the Spring Statement because her own fiscal rules have been breached by her own disastrous Budget?

    Sir Keith Stalin has to do something to save his own job until Elon Musk arrives to take over... <laugh>
     
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    I keep seeing this young redhead on the TV. She lives in what looks quite a decent sized house (how did she afford that?) and she sprays a blue mist all over the place to make it smell better. Just a shame that she cannot train her dog to stay off the furniture and her jacket smells because she does not wash it.

    She obviously voted for Starmer’s red mist and quickly found that it does not work.
     
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