@ukhomeoffice Update: they are both in school this morning! We don’t know how long this will be for, but I really hope this has made someone pause for thought!
This morning a minibus arrived at our school. In it sat a mother, still in her dressing gown, her toddler son, and her son who had just been pulled out of his primary school. All their worldly possessions were in the back. The minibus had been sent by the @ukhomeoffice to 1/
cruelty, but the cruelty displayed by the @ukhomeoffice today, the disregard for basic safeguarding has left me speechless.
And actually, very ashamed of the way my country treats asylum seekers.
I hope I will see the children again on Monday. Sadly, I doubt it.
@secretHT1@bucksfreepress@rdgchronicle have done exactly the same with secondary schools is Reading. Such lazy, lazy journalism by a ‘trainee reporter’. Same owner, I expect, just for the clicks. Didn’t bother to contact the schools or give any context. Because obviously grammar and comps are the same!
‘Child protection cases that would have resulted in an intervention a couple of years ago are now “routinely being passed back to schools to deal with themselves”.
The situation for many schools has been that when they identify a child with urgent safeguarding needs, they are unable to obtain the help that child desperately requires.
Staff without the expertise or resources to properly support such children are left to deal with the fallout.’
https://t.co/XF1onYS2MJ
@TickerInsurance the way you have failed to deal with my son’s claim is a disgrace. I’ve never dealt with such an appalling and incompetent company.
Young drivers…stay away from this company…they will rip you off!!
'To think of school absence in this way displays an alarming disregard for and flagrant ignorance of the real factors pushing students out of the classroom' - @najourno
https://t.co/IdYSKQyQdi
“When they were elected in 2010, the Conservatives slashed the funding to New Labour’s Building Schools for the Future programme. This week, the consequences of this shortsighted and ideological approach is laid bare”: scathing @guardian editorial: https://t.co/SxsnYAWIkw
But this is his actual job.
To turn up to important and historical events and just be there!
If not, what is the point of them?
#workshywilly
https://t.co/nZ9Mg7pDP2
King Charles inherited £650m tax free, gets £350m a year tax free from the tax payer and has an estate worth £22bn that’s never taxed. But he still needs a 45% pay rise.
Like if he needs a pay cut.
RT if you want the Monarchy gone.
#NotmyKing
In Spain they tax Wealth, anyone with more than £10m has to pay 2.7% tax on their total wealth.
Just taxing the richest 173 people would raise £20bn a year.
Taxing the top 1% would raise £55bn.
A pittance to them, but a huge amount for everyone else.