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LibDems will be giving up there jobs
as the Election on May2015 gets closer http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...ffice-minister ![]() |
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Remembering Kerry
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No loss at all but he did draw the short straw having to work with the useless and pathetic Theresa May.
He should have said all this a lot earlier too. Last edited by joeysteele; 04-11-2014 at 10:55 AM. |
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At least he'll be OK for money, he still has quite a bit saved up from his stint playing "wormtail" in the Harry Potter movies.
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agree with joey, working with May...god good above
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Likes cars that go boom
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'He said: “I regret that in the Home Office, the goodwill to work collegiately to take forward rational evidence-based policy has been in somewhat short supply.'
They wanted a yes man by the sounds of it, hopefully now he's out he'll tell up the real story behind life with maniacal May.
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Likes cars that go boom
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“Dozens of vulnerable children are going missing from care in Haringey putting them at risk of sexual exploitation and gangs” - Ham and High, June 2012
And will we ever see the publication of key documents, reduced caseloads for social workers and an end to the manic and destructive tick box culture that removes personal responsibility and lets critical faculties and instincts wither? Sadly, the Council has clearly learned nothing. It came to light in late 2013 that yet another child has been failed by social services. Fortunately, ‘Child T’ is alive – no thanks to Haringey Council. It was reported by the Haringey Independent that Child T, now aged six, had been repeatedly admitted to hospital with suspicious injuries. Doctors informed the Council that this was due to being beaten at home, yet neither the child nor his siblings were removed from their parents’ ‘care’. Will she keep highlighting issues like this that show the failings of reducing staff and facilities in Haringey? (and no doubt across the country) Let's hope so... http://www.lynnefeatherstone.org/issues/baby-p
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