Bosses of council children services should not be allowed to quit when there is a toddler killing12/15/2021 How is it that the heads of the council children’s services departments were allowed to quietly resign after the murders of Baby Arthur and Baby Star?
You will probably remember in the shocking Arthur case – his father’s partner got 29 years for the little lad’s murder - that Louise Rees put in her resignation at Solihull council weeks shortly after the six-year-old was killed. Now exactly the same thing has happened in the equally shocking baby Star case. Just five days before the trial was to start of the appalling woman who killed the 16-month-old (she was a gay pub bouncer from a gypsy family), Mark Douglas, Bradford’s head of Children’s Services, was allowed to quit his £121,000-a-year job. I didn’t care for Boris Johnson’s response to the Star murder. This is what he said; ‘’We must protect children from these barbaric crimes and ensure lessons are learnt.’’ What a load of bollocks. Lessons are never learned. He should have said that no Children’s Services boss will be allowed to step down when there is a big case on. The reason, by and large, that they head for the door is that an inquiry may find them culpable in some way and on that basis they could face some kind of financial sanction. I want these people, on their decent salaries to face the music, when something has gone seriously wrong in their departments. It should be included in their contracts. Click Here: Save £££ on your broadband | Compare the best priced broadband deals now If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you.
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Congratulations are in order for law student Jack Simm who at 19-years-old has just successfully sued his landlord over the state of his student accommodation.
The story began when Jack, who is studying at the University of East Anglia, found a flat to rent at Velocity Student, a building in Norwich. His problem was that he had been unable to visit the flat before moving in as he only secured his place through the clearing system days before the term had started. When he arrived at the flat in September last year he was in a state of shock. ‘’It looked more like a construction site than a place to live’’, he told The Times. ‘’In my room the floor was covered in dust and there were loud noises from people hammering away. It was freezing at night with no heating. A smell was coming out of nowhere. ‘’We gave the landlord a week to sort everything out. At the end nothing had been resolved so I moved out and handed the keys in. Simms decided to take the landlords to Newcastle County Court accusing them of fraudulent misrepresentation under the Misrepresentation Act 1967. Jack built a ten page legal claim for a refund of his deposit and first month’s rent. The landlords claimed they had 14 days to sort out any legal problem. But in what Jack described as the ‘’ best bit of revision I’ve ever done’’ the court backed him and ordered the landlord to pay £999 covering his rental deposit, his first month’s rent and his legal fees. Jack, who is now in the second year of his law studies, said;’’ Funnily enough while the case was going on I was studying contract law so I flipped open the textbook and went over the notes. I was in a real situation with real consequences. ‘’I was thrown into the deep end. Winning shows that I can do it. It’s given me a massive confidence boost.’’ The landlords are keeping quiet and refusing to comment. Be interested to know what their argument is. Click Here: Save ££££ on your pet insurance | Get a quote now If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. You won’t have heard of Rebecca Miskin. She has just taken over as CEO at D C Thompson, a company which owns, among other things, The Beano comic
Despite being around since 1938 if I were Rodger the Dodger or Minnie the Minx I would fear for my future. Miskin’s previous role was CEO at an Aim-listed outfit called Gloo which in three years burned though most of the £30million it had raised to buy media companies. In that time they didn’t buy one single company. They have now gone into voluntary liquidation but not before they handed themselves £750,000 in bonuses. Click Here: 51% of customers paid £142 or less from their home insurance | Get your home insurance quote now If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Cummings says ‘’regime change is coming’’ but is it really possible that Boris is to get the boot?12/8/2021 With that ITV video (the only decent thing on ITV since Piers Morgan quit) showing it was party time at No.10 while the rest of us followed the rules Dominic Cummings tweeted triumphantly; Regime change is coming.
Is he right? Could it possibly be the case that two years after winning a landslide for the Tories Boris could be thrown out. Right now I don’t think so. There’s too much covid around for a change of PM to be likely. But what is clear that this is yet another clanger emanating from No.10. I have said before, and I say again, Boris and his team are making too many mistakes. What is clear is that nobody in Downing Street is taking Boris seriously. They are not frightened of his temper or of his political intellect. That cannot, and must not, continue. Were he to make one more serious clanger, of a Paterson kind, I suspect there would be a serious move against him. With both Truss and Sunak gently polishing the stairs there would be no shortage of candidates. Personally I prefer Truss because she has a vision of our nation while Sunak blotted his copybook for me by taking our taxes back to the 1950s and our old Socialist chum Clement Atlee. With VAT at an eye-watering 20%, with NI going through the roof and corporation tax at 25% what on earth is the point of risking everything so that civil servants and local governments can have gold-plated pensions, huge salaries and an 8-hour working day. What I found quite shocking in the 39-page dossier by Raphael Marshall on the time-serving idiots at the Foreign Office was the fact that when anybody wanted to do more than 8 hours they were told that either they were ‘’inefficient’’ or ‘’selfish’’ as it put pressure on other employees to do the same. That’s what you get with the civil service mentality. If you work hard and show ambition today you are considered a brown-noser. How shocking. I want to see the PM come out for the bold risk takers. Sack the Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Office right now. He will not be missed. Either get tough Boris or start polishing up your CV. CLICK HERE: You could save up to £283 on your car insurance | SAVE NOW If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I was quite shocked by the amount of cocaine being consumed at Sandown races on Saturday. The track were using sniffer dogs and even on the way in had sniffed out quite a lot of the stuff.
I suspect those spaniels would have to go into rehab. Even in the snooty Gold Cup suite there were tables where the marching powder had clearly been snorted in some quantity. When I tweeted about this many responded that the Sandown issue was nothing compared to what is happening at football grounds where one West Ham fan said the beer queues had shortened dramatically over the years as young men had turned to drugs at half time. Another suggested that for the young cocaine had taken over from smoking. So I like the new initiative by Boris to take on the consumers rather than the dealers. Love the idea that when police find their numbers in the dealer phones they will send them texts saying they are on their case. I can think of one well known London PR (well connected in society circles) who will be especially alarmed at the idea. Further the government are thinking of confiscating passports and driving licences for those caught with Class A drugs. I have been reading about these kind of ideas for decades and yet cocaine use has hit new highs every year. Let’s hope this one works. I won’t hold my breath. Or my nose!!! Click Here: Kurt, a salesman from Surrey, saved £300 on his home insurance | Get cheap quotes now If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. One of the few reasons to buy the quite dreadful Sun these days is to read the views of columnist Rod Liddle.
The great strength of Liddle is that he is not soaking up the Lefty views which pervade the rest of the paper and has led to the collapse of its sales, revenue and jobs. When you ask Liddle to speak don’t expect wokery. And, I am pleased to report that the anti-free speech idiots at Durham University didn’t like it when he actually said what he was thinking at a formal dinner held by South College. Liddle, who also writes a column for the Spectator, started by joking that he was disappointed not to see any sex workers in the audience, a reference to the controversary over safety training supplied by the university to their students working in the sex industry. He said colonialism was not the main cause of Africa’s problems and that the underachievement of black pupils had nothing to do with institutional or structural racism. All good free speech stuff. Rent-an-Idiot swung into action with the Durham’s Working Class Students’ Association (I kid you not. So Seventies) swinging into action demanding an investigation into transphobia and racism. A dozen students walked out before his after-dinner speech and few left during it. While protocol is to rise as the High Table gets up to leave, all students in the hall remained seated. I do feel congratulations are in order for Professor Tim Luckhurst who had invited Liddle as he knew him from their BBC days. He shouted ‘’pathetic’’ as the students walked out. In an email to a student who complained he said; ‘’ My guest’s topic was tolerance. ‘’He spoke about the importance of listening to alternative perspectives, He attacked nobody. ‘’We have no right not to be offended but offence doesn’t harm us and freedom of speech means nothing unless it encompasses the right to say things with which others disagree profoundly.’’ We need more Rods and less 1970 throw backs like the Durham Working Class Students’ Association. CLICK HERE: Save ££££ on your car insurance | GET A QUOTE NOW |
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