Intriguingly, word reaches Wings that Stephen Flynn is not currently at the World Cup because the US Government revoked his ESTA shortly before he travelled, for reasons currently unknown. The SNP are trying to keep it quiet.
The Police drove her to hospital. The police saw her injuries. Yet, the police, the Tele/Courier, the council, the politicians, the TV, all said the Bulgarian was innocent. Let that sink in... They made the families life hell, to protect a Bulgarian migrant who is actually well know to both the council and the police.
There was also no mention of the migrant needing to be restrained and a spit hood placed on him, nor him urinating in the back on the police van. Dundee City Council Dundee Evening Telegraph Police Scotland Scottish National Party (SNP) Rupert Lowe The Courier UK Even after the Hospital Admission letter for concussion was posted online, they all stuck to the narrative the wee girls were being racist towards an innocent migrant, and his wife. The innocent migrant asked the wee girls if they wanted a good time. The innocent migrants wife was his sister, who was clearly seen running over and grabbing the 13yo's hair and throwing her to the ground. This case was an open and shut case from the onset.
Yet, they put the family and girls through months of hate and death threats. Even now, people are still calling the family scumbags, saying the verdict means nothing. Instead, focussing on the girl and the weapons, not the beast who tried chatting them up and then assaulted them when they told him he was a "fucking creep, we're 12". 2 young girls, children, were assaulted before any weapons entered the equation.
I genuinely hope the family sue the lot of them. I hope Elon Musk finances her court costs, or the family are crowd funded
This joint initiative between @MrBrendanCox & @KatieAmess who understand the need to end the toxic & dangerous manmade political division better than anyone, is superb.
We have lost the ability to agree to disagree & have replaced it with “disagreement means you hate me”
Anyone else find it strange…
A couple weeks after the internet exposed the UK trying to hide the Henry Nowak murder the UK is pushing internet censorship?
I’m sure it’s a total coincidence.
My 17-year-old daughter:
“I’m confused. We’ve always been taught not to share personal information or anything that identifies us online because it isn’t safe. Now they want us to do exactly that to access social media.”
Marks and Spencer ‘Fitting Room’ in Silverburn Glasgow. Lockable doors but large spaces above and below and no assistant visible. Unsafe for women and girls.
BREAKING: Health secretary @jamesmurray_ldn has refused to honour a meeting with the Darlington nurses
Bethany Hutchison, President of the Darlington Nursing Union, said:
“We were encouraged when @wesstreeting recognised the seriousness of our case and indicated a willingness to meet. That commitment now appears to have been set aside.
This issue is not theoretical, it affects frontline staff every day. We are simply asking for clarity, for the law to be applied properly, and for our dignity and safety to be respected.
We urge the current Health Secretary to honour his predecessor’s commitment, meet with us, and ensure that what happened in Darlington is never repeated elsewhere in the NHS.”
Andrea Williams, Chief Executive of the Christian Legal Centre, said:
“At a time when clarity and confidence are needed, the continued failure to ensure compliance with the law on sex and single-sex spaces across the NHS is deeply concerning.
This is a snub to the nurses who have fought for years to secure dignity, privacy and safety at work. The Health Secretary should meet them without delay, listen carefully to their concerns, and provide assurances that their right to single sex spaces will be respected."
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