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Funkadelic is a cool word. Your position deserves our respect. A man was jailed for an email that caused you distress. A Labour MP punched a constituent to the floor & as he lay. He has not been jailed. Is this the right message about the balance of respect between MPs and Constituents?
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Politicians! I agree. Both Labour & Tory politicians testify to being coerced into covering up wrongdoing. My view is that the victims, and their community, and the perpetrators, and their community, need to see those who failed them brought to account, and lessons learnt about what went wrong.
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There is a lot to be gained. Testimony can be compelled from those Social Workers, Police Officers, Councillors who facilitated the organised sexual abuse of girls. Evidence can be gathered of institutional failings and lessons learnt that weren't excluded from the Jay inquiry.
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I felt for Jess Phillips when she and her canvassers were intimidated and threatened by Muslims in July. I remember she spoke of it. I have seen information about the Pakistani-heritage organised sexual abuse scandal. What is the disinformation that is being spread about her?
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The families of Stephen Lawrence, Hillsborough 97, Covid-19 all wanted institutional failings investigated and individual wrongdoers and negligents brought to account. My sister's family want this. Other's of the 10s-100s of 000s of victims have said the same. Some politicians have tried.
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No. It didn't gather data about the inter-community targeting and grooming and torturing and raping of children of a particular race. It didn't gather data on institutional failings in practice and procedure based on the characteristics of the perpetrators.
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The 8 year Jay Report was a wasted opportunity. It failed to gather data on inter-community organised sexual abuse and the institutional failings that facilitated it.
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I believe you have good integrity, Jess. I would implore you to consider the festering sore that the covering up and glossing over has caused working class communities. It was & remains the main impulse of hurt behind the summer riots. A head in the sand approach isn't good for the country.
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I feel it is a real shame you are blocking a national enquiry into the common systemic failings behind the scandal of the organised grooming of girls and the child-rape gangs in our provincial towns.
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It is a shame that Jess is blocking a national enquiry into the systemic safeguarding, policing and judicial failings, which facilitated the mass incidences of organised gang rape of girls in our provincial towns.
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He is correct to highlight the serious flaws and likely consequences in the changes to agricultural property relief.
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The Police need to have the resources and backing to maintain law and order.
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Google is a heavily manipulated service. If it is favouring a site as more important it is because people with control of Google are valuing that site more. It comes down to ideological preference built into the operation of the site's services.
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We knew at the time that these non-pharmaceutical interventions were not needed. All who clamouring for them share the responsibility for their over-procurement.
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The best thing about cheese is that it took generations of conservative tradition to produce the oeuvre. It is completely non-woke and indigenous cheeses will never be replaced by Marxist colonialism.
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A very mature Comte or Mimolette.
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I suppose it depends who/what he taxes. He did say he wouldn't raise taxes, other than those proposed in the manifesto, for a year. Public sector pay settlements could have been smaller. Borrowing for infrastructure could be higher. If he raises income tax or NI, it won't come down again.
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I am not convinced. From what I have seen so far, Keir Starmer displays the predicted authoritarianism. He blunted out any questions about knife crime, judicial inconsistency, immigration, free speech, women's rights, alleged cash for influence, and cancelling north sea oil and gas development.
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I think Ben Wallace cancelled this but Sunak got Shapps to overrule him?