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Were social services right to remove these children from their parents?

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anotheoldgit | 13:23 Fri 07th Dec 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2244297/UKIP-fostering-scandal-Its-social-workers-racist-say-Slovak-parents.html Yet another example of how the mixture of cultures and ethnic diversities, are noticeably not only expensive, but also problematic for the host country. /// The authorities have also taken the couple’s grandchild (the baby son of their 17-year-old married daughter), bringing the total number now being looked after by the state from this one family to seven. Their ages range from five months to 11 years. /// /// However, social services are standing by their original decision to remove the Slovak couple’s first two children, made after one of their sons was found wandering the streets of Rotherham at two in the morning shortly after they came to Britain. The council then took their newly born grandchild into care this summer. ///
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who knows? We are only hearing 1 side of the story
Its just more evidence of the rabid left wing ideology that infects most councils
i don't understand how you can say that with the scant "facts" presented in the article, Baz
AOG

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Left wing nonsense in flight. No thought of the children...just ideological dogma.

(Think of my answer as an early Christmas present).
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/// Left wing nonsense in flight. No thought of the children...just ideological dogma. ///

/// (Think of my answer as an early Christmas present). ///

I'll do more than that, I find need for a quick slug of Brandy.

You now realise that by 'coming out' from being a closeted Right-Winger, you will never again be 'one of the sheep'?
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AOG

I very much like the idea of me 'coming out' as a right winger.

"Mum...dad...I've got something to tell you. I don't want to upset you...and I know that you thought that one day I'd settle down with a copy of The Guardian - but that's just not me. I read the Daily Mail, and I believe in small government and a reduced reliance on state handouts.

I also think that our immigration policy is flawed."

Awesome.
"i don't understand how you can say that with the scant "facts" presented in the article, Baz "

oh dear ! you do realise this particular instance is rotherham we are referring to

Its what most councils thrive on, its their raison d'etre, left wing ideology and PC to the extreme


if so - that must make aog a 'sheep worrier'

Some of his posts certainly worry me
"AOG you sound more like a sheep than anyone on this site, proper sterotypical old grumpy man"

doesnt make what he posts or his opinions any less true or valid though does it, at least a fair amount will be based upon experience rather than what some of the rose tinted specced lefties on here think things should be like or would like them to be in their perfect little leftwing utopian world

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