Of course. Your concern is appreciated. Good to see you agree @AlbionBro is talking bollocks.Nothing, you are as coherent as always, I was simply asking after your welfare.
Trolls eh?
Of course. Your concern is appreciated. Good to see you agree @AlbionBro is talking bollocks.Nothing, you are as coherent as always, I was simply asking after your welfare.
Just to clarify, anyone questioning your views with quoted facts are trolling?Of course. Your concern is appreciated. Good to see you agree @AlbionBro is talking bollocks.
Trolls eh?
You must be thrilled. My concern is that this will be another 7 years before any recommendations are put into place.Yep I kept doubling down and now we finally have the enquiry. Anything you want to say?
The post I’m challenging was before I replied.Just to clarify, anyone questioning your views with quoted facts are trolling?
An answer to this question would be a firstNo.
What are you specifically challenging?
You must be thrilled. My concern is that this will be another 7 years before any recommendations are put into place.
My concern is that this new enquiry has been created to appease a public that cannot explain why it is necessary (as you have failed to do on this thread).
Would you like another chance explain what this enquiry will address that the last one didn't?
Anyway the decision is made so let's hope that in another 7 years some of the recommendations get implemented.
In the meantime I guess at least you can enjoying your crowing.
Thanks for that info, so this one will be better and the outcomes and recommendations different?The current framework is for optional local enquiries on the grooming gangs, with no powers to compel witnesses to attend. Due to the incompetence and sometimes actual collusion (local officials took part in the sex offending against kids) there’s little faith that all localities will do the right thing.
A national enquiry deals with all these concerns.
No one caring and sensible, including Labour, called the Jay Enquiry the end of the matter. It’s remit was very wide. It’s known grooming gangs are still active. The victims themselves want a national enquiry, not least to get change. The police were bloody awful for starters.
One victim of abuse said she named 100+ men who raped her and 200+ who targeted her overall. Only 7 were convictedYou must be thrilled. My concern is that this will be another 7 years before any recommendations are put into place.
My concern is that this new enquiry has been created to appease a public that cannot explain why it is necessary (as you have failed to do on this thread).
Would you like another chance explain what this enquiry will address that the last one didn't?
Anyway the decision is made so let's hope that in another 7 years some of the recommendations get implemented.
In the meantime I guess at least you can enjoying your crowing.
Thanks for that info, so this one will be better and the outcomes and recommendations different?
Are any of the recommendations from the previous one worth implementing in the meantime?
Yeah, the downside with these inquires are that they are so slow.Slow progress.
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The 20 child abuse inquiry recommendations - what has happened so far?
A seven-year inquiry into the sexual abuse of children was published in 2022 - what has happened since?www.bbc.co.uk
Yeah, the downside with these inquires are that they are so slow.
Over here the government are often accused of using them to slow progress on key issues. (Not suggesting that is what is happening here).
I would be interested to know what the victims and their representative groups think of this decision.
Similar heinous crimes were going on up and down the country in the same way. And authorities up and down the country were dealing with them in the same way.Yeah, the downside with these inquires are that they are so slow.
Over here the government are often accused of using them to slow progress on key issues. (Not suggesting that is what is happening here).
I would be interested to know what the victims and their representative groups think of this decision.
Yeah it’s wiped a whole two minutes off my evening.
Alright, calm down keyboard warrior. Did you say the same to your red brothers on the Reform thread ?, thought not.Jeez. If you can post news of every councillor resignation during this parliament, we'll all salute you ...
... if not, you're just a twat
The optics for any personal donation and/or gift to a politician or public official will NEVER look good.I ask myself this...
If a Tory Health Secretary were receiving donations from companies in the private healthcare sector, would people be saying "I'm sure that's absolutely fine - doesn't look dodgy at all."
It might be absolutely fine, of course, but the optics are pretty shit.
The capacity of the state and associated establishment to cover up their incompetence and negligence should not be underestimated. In my lifetime we have experienced shameful scandal after shameful scandal at political and public officialdom (not to ignore the private sector).Similar heinous crimes were going on up and down the country in the same way. And authorities up and down the country were dealing with them in the same way.
How did that come about? Could it happen again with other criminal groups?
To what extent is it still happening now?
For all its faults, if the national inquiry system is the best way we have of getting into this then what else can be done?
Only one will be crowing is Farage, he can spin this as win for reform and clip up Labour MPs calling those asking for an inquiry as far right.You must be thrilled. My concern is that this will be another 7 years before any recommendations are put into place.
My concern is that this new enquiry has been created to appease a public that cannot explain why it is necessary (as you have failed to do on this thread).
Would you like another chance explain what this enquiry will address that the last one didn't?
Anyway the decision is made so let's hope that in another 7 years some of the recommendations get implemented.
In the meantime I guess at least you can enjoying your crowing.
Yep. I don’t think Jess Phillips has had a good weekendOnly one will be crowing is Farage, he can spin this as win for reform and clip up Labour MPs calling those asking for an inquiry as far right.
More awful PR for Labour.