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"English police are stupid" is the Portuguese thoughts |
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yes both are murderers and the best brains at scotland yard could not see through it but a few folk on tib have cracked it
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not the haterz relying on Hopkins....
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Aren't English people British? :idc: |
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It's a strange article, because it makes it sound as though it's an established award, but searching for 'The Stephen Wynard Award' doesn't return any results about the award itself, or past winners etc. And searching for Stephen Wynard (or Wynyard as someone else said it was spelt) doesn't return anything either, you'd think he'd be a notable person to have an award named after him :suspect: So it does seem as though it's just been invented. And it doesn't look like any one other than The Sun have reported it either. It's very odd. The award itself though, although named after Stephen Wynard, doesn't seem to have been given by him. It's been awarded by 'Missing People', which is a genuine charity.
Or is it? :fan: I just read some really interesting information about them so here's something for the conspiracy theorists... The Charity 'Missing People' who have given Kate McCann her award, were facing closure in 2006 (under their previous name 'National Missing Persons Helpline'). They brought in new management and a new board of trustees to start a process of 'strategic planning'. In May 2007 Madeleine McCann disappeared, and a huge amount of media attention was given to her. A few days after her disappearance, the 'National Missing Persons Helpline' relaunched as 'Missing Persons'. They launched a massive appeal for Maddie on 26th May, which is also 'International Missing Childrens Day'. This brought them considerable attention (and donations) and they don't seem to have struggled financially since. So is it possible that the whole thing was one massive corporate conspiracy? It couldn't have worked out better for 'Missing Persons'. If someone was going to plan something like this, they would know that a little white girl whose family have a good social standing would bring the most media attention. And they relaunched their 'brand' off the back of that media attention. The timing could not have been more perfect for them (especially given that 'International Missing Childrens Day' came right after their relaunch and Maddie's disappearance, ensuring maximum publicity and exposure for their appeal). I'm not saying I believe any of this by the way, as I said in the other thread about the McCanns, I'm an evidence person. But I thought I'd throw this in to the mix anyway, since I found the info quite interesting (and even if there's nothing sinister behind any of it, it certainly shows how important the McCanns have been to the charity). But as far as conspiracy's go I think it's quite a good one :fan: |
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IMO the Scots are far more likely to drug each other, those drunken hoodlums. |
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Its borderline hysteria based on a dislike of a person :nono: |
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Lorraine would never leave her wee bairns alone :nono:
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Aw she seems really friendly, might just be her accent though :laugh:
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Seems to be a real award..not mention of Kate or Coral though oddly :conf:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/m...missing-people |
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When I say I'm Irish they usually ask if I was affected by the IRA or religious disagreements. :shrug: I'm from the south west so was never affected by that stuff, they usually don't ask about anything else except maybe the weather. |
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Like I said before: as utterly effing mental as it may seem to most people (I would hope)... British parents doping their kids with over-the-counter meds intended for adults (usually antihistamines) so that they'll sleep and / or be quiet **is** common. A massive argument over it, and the "ill feeling" between hundreds of members that followed, is a large part of what triggered our own website shutting down about 3 years ago.
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I hope the Queen recogniseses the work that she does
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I read the Katie Hopkins article and I have to say she does make a lot of sense, I have always felt sorry for the McCanns and still do feel sorry but it's hard to have as much sympathy as I did before after reading Katie's opinions.
I have to say though I don't really understand anyone who just leaves their kids alone - when I look after my cousins son and take him to the shop I literally watch him like a hawk and he's 5, luckily he's not the sort to run off but I don't let him out of my sight at all so I really don't understand how patents leave their kids run around supermarkets alone or leave them outside a shop while they run inside as much as leaving them asleep while you leave the house |
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