I try to walk the Way of Life .. I value Truth, and my love for God has taught me to respect all people. I value democracy & try to show compassion where I can.
@AndrewHWestern I’m not a fan of Mr. Farage these days, but I am presuming this is some sort of parody account, as I can’t imagine that a sitting MP would resort to this sort of language as seen in this post. This is hardly the way to encourage harmony among the people.
@CarolineP_OnX@MarieTidball If they can afford to go to a coffee shop, then they can certainly afford to feed their own children. This is an absolutely disgraceful abuse of public funds, and clearly intended for propaganda purposes – as we can see by the plethora of party posts.
@educationgovuk If they can afford to go to a coffee shop, then they can certainly afford to feed their own children. This is an absolutely disgraceful abuse of public funds, and clearly intended for propaganda purposes – as we can see by the plethora of party posts.
Have you considered renaming yourselves, the Breakfast Club Party? You are fooling nobody. If you honestly believe that this is the role of national government, then you are seriously deluded. Whilst reaching your so-called milestone, hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants have reached our shores and invaded our land. You have neglected your prime responsibilities of defending our borders and upholding justice within the land. This government is utterly shameful.
Precisely whom do you consider to be Rupert Lowe’s cronies? It seems clear that you are wanting to make this a personal, rather than policy matter. To be of the establishment doesn’t necessarily mean that all agree with each other, but rather that each agrees with the established framework and system. My understanding is that Rupert Lowe would like to obliterate the framework, and install a completely new operating system.
“What does this mean in reality?” It means that you are seriously deluded if you think that this is the role of government. You have neglected your responsibility to protect our borders and to maintain justice within this land, and the best you can come up with is spending other peoples money for what is clearly a political stunt. These breakfasts are not free, and you know that full well. This is shameful.
@bphillipsonMP If you seriously think that this is the purpose of a national government, then you have huge issues. Your principal responsibilities should be to secure our national border, and to uphold justice within the land. Your government has failed miserably in both of these departments.
@ShabanaMahmood@jude22118 You should be ashamed of yourselves. You are using this poor lad’s death for political means, having created so much division within society yourselves. Shame on you.
Documenting what we can about all perpetrators is common sense. It is not divisive to collect data.
Not collecting, or allowing choice when to collect data based on ethnicity and religion:
- allows racial bias in the evidence and speculation.
- allows religious bias in the evidence and speculation.
- causes pattern recognition opportunities to be missed.
For some reason, people cannot connect this debate to the Pakistani, Muslim grooming gangs.
Lack of consistent data capture and unbiased safeguarding measures, is just one of the many failures. We can put it right. I pray those in that chamber could truly put their politics behind them rather than spouting their carefully selected non offensive language, or worse, those choosing to defend themselves and their parties over their poor record in the safety of children.
Thank you @RupertLowe10 , the brave ones who have testified in your inquiry, and all those who signed the petition.
Without you and others, many would still feel unheard, and nothing would be changing.
We must demand transparency. Our nation's future generations are depending on us all!
@Tim30do@RupertLowe10 Surely the defence of our borders and the maintenance of law and order are the government’s prime responsibilities. Without these things in place, all else becomes irrelevant.
In Paul’s letter to followers of Jesus in Rome, he seems to clearly support the principle of governing authorities having the power to “bear the sword” as a means of capital punishment. Other methods would surely be equally acceptable.
“Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval, for he is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer.”