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Theresa May to remain as Home Secretary
Can we now expect the investigation to carry on and reach a conclusion,Mrs May requested the MPS to look into the case,she'll hardly want it stopped will she.
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Re:Theresa May to remain as Home Secretary.
Not sure here caricature. I would like to think she would want to have a conclusion on this case. Personally speaking I think it just might be down to pressure from social media. Although with the Conservatives regaining power with a slight majority it really would be a coup for them to put an end to it all. It really depends on everything that is at stake, and I still believe this case is huge. In my opinion it is a lot more than the supposed disappearance of a three year old child. I really hope I have got it all wrong.
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Re: Theresa May
Perhaps now is time for some short, polite, and well worded emails to her.
PeterMac- Posts : 210
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Re: Theresa May
As much as I hate the tories, I do feel a sense of relief today. I'm afraid that picture of Gerry McCann with Harriet Harman and the Hacked Off campaign, is indelibly fixed in my mind. So too the relationship between Jim Gamble and the Labour Party. Under Labour he was head of CEOP and on course to run CEOP as a separate internet security organisation, with God knows what powers, Theresa May did at least bring a halt to that.
Gamble's present ambition is to set up a team of vigilantes volunteers to watch the internet 24/7 to guard us against child predators. He also wants a clampdown on internet trolls (now officially all non McCann believers) and wants them in a dock in front of a Judge. I fear if Labour had won this election, quite a few of us would have had knocks on the door and our computers seized.
During 1999 and 2002, under the last Labour Government, Jim Gamble ran Operation Ore, a government sanctioned investigation launched as a result of a tip off from the US that credit cards were being used to purchase child pornography online. In the UK 4,283 homes were raided, 140 children taken into care and an estimated 39 men committed suicide. As it turned out, the majority of the credit cards had been used fraudulently, but in the UK 1,848 men were charged, whilst in the US (x5 bigger than UK), only 100 were charged.
Being accused of being a paedophile is a slow form of execution, it is something no man (or indeed woman) can ever recover from. The subject is so taboo that it breeds paranoia and fear - everyone is so afraid of being labelled that reasoned, logical debate is impossible. It is much safer to join the crowds baying for blood, and destroy all pictures of your kids having a bath or in their bathing suits, than it is to point out the madness.
There is an assumption that ALL adults see children as sexual beings, and even though it is an assumption that is grotesque and insulting, our society has accepted it as a given. Schools no longer allow parents to film their children in nativity plays and cameras on the beach are obviously tools of the devil. Concerned parents are now calling for lone adults to be banned from parks and play areas and smiling at a baby can get you a punch in the eye. If these ideas were introduced to a primitive tribe, untainted by 'civilisation', they would spend a week laughing, and another, thinking how creepy we are.
Sadly these fears have gripped the UK and have stolen our freedom and our childrens' freedom just as effectively as a government sanctioned coup. We are buying these fears because we love our children and we think we are protecting them. But we are not protecting them, we are making them just as afraid as we are and we are moulding them into a conformist, model army.
We should be teaching our children to be strong resilient adults, not fearful wimps who need a big brother to look after them. Yes, there is a darn good chance they will be called names on line, and come across a number of weirdos, but that's life! If they need a panic button online, then they will also need one when they run down to the shops.
This reply turned into a blog, don't think the pics have copied over though.
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Theresa May
http://www.actionagainstabduction.org/launch-new-missingkids-website-no-10-downing-street/
(Pics at bottom of article!)
Do members here believe Theresa May is the Prime Minister to bring a resolution to Operation Grange?
Opinions welcomed.........
(Pics at bottom of article!)
Do members here believe Theresa May is the Prime Minister to bring a resolution to Operation Grange?
Opinions welcomed.........
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Bampots- Posts : 2320
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Re: Theresa May
Not more pictures of Kate sodding McCann. And flaming Clarence as well.
I just sincerely hope she does the right thing...
Do I think she will....?
Probably not. She will most likely want it ended and swept under for good so she can concentrate on other things.
I must admit my optimism has been somewhat diluted lately.
I just sincerely hope she does the right thing...
Do I think she will....?
Probably not. She will most likely want it ended and swept under for good so she can concentrate on other things.
I must admit my optimism has been somewhat diluted lately.
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Re:Will Theresa May do the right thing.
https://www.theguardian.com/.../lower-age-consent-14-1979...
Whitehall study wanted age of consent lowered to 14 and…
THEGUARDIAN.COM|BY ROBERT BOOTHTelegraph.co.uk
Whitehall study wanted age of consent lowered to 14 and…
THEGUARDIAN.COM|BY ROBERT BOOTHTelegraph.co.uk
costello- Posts : 2410
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... That link doesn't seem to work?
Well for me anyway.
Well for me anyway.
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Re:Will Theresa May do the right thing.
Andrew wrote:Not more pictures of Kate sodding McCann. And flaming Clarence as well.
I just sincerely hope she does the right thing...
Do I think she will....?
Probably not. She will most likely want it ended and swept under for good so she can concentrate on other things.
I must admit my optimism has been somewhat diluted lately.
I agree Andrew, I think she will go for a closure on the case. I really hope to be surprised though.
costello- Posts : 2410
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Also interested in what others think about Bampots' question in regards to whether Theresa May will do the right thing by Madeleine McCann and Operation Grange...?
The extra 95k she commissioned in the grand scheme of things was peanuts for 6 months (I think it was) additional work... But she sanctioned it for a reason.
And was it to last til October..? (Can't remember now).
The extra 95k she commissioned in the grand scheme of things was peanuts for 6 months (I think it was) additional work... But she sanctioned it for a reason.
And was it to last til October..? (Can't remember now).
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Re:Will Theresa May do the right thing.
Andrew wrote:... That link doesn't seem to work?
Well for me anyway.
It's not working for me now either Andrew. There seems to be a lock on it.
www.the guardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/08/lower-age-consent-14-1979-home-office-report
Any chance you could try and find it.
costello- Posts : 2410
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costello wrote:Andrew wrote:... That link doesn't seem to work?
Well for me anyway.
It's not working for me now either Andrew. There seems to be a lock on it.
www.the guardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/08/lower-age-consent-14-1979-home-office-report
Any chance you could try and find it.
There's this article from last week...
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jul/08/lower-age-consent-14-1979-home-office-report
Eta - it's the same as yours but works. Well for me anyway.
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Re:Will Theresa May do the right thing.
Andrew wrote:Also interested in what others think about Bampots' question in regards to whether Theresa May will do the right thing by Madeleine McCann and Operation Grange...?
The extra 95k she commissioned in the grand scheme of things was peanuts for 6 months (I think it was) additional work... But she sanctioned it for a reason.
And was it to last til October..? (Can't remember now).
I posted a tweet a while back that said 'strange the 95k was the amount the McCann's needed for their appeal' can't see it myself, but who knows. I will have a look for the tweet.
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Re:Will Theresa May do the right thing.
Re:BREAKING NEWS AND LATEST NEWS TWEETS....NO DISCUSSION HERE.
Post costello on Sun 24 Apr 2016, 14:50
In reply to Mari Welzel
Fair Justice Please @Scambusters 999- 1 hr.
@umweltbuerger Wierd that Theresa May has given another £95k to #McCann fund? This amount is what it costs to fight ruling at Supreme Court.
Post costello on Sun 24 Apr 2016, 14:50
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Fair Justice Please @Scambusters 999- 1 hr.
@umweltbuerger Wierd that Theresa May has given another £95k to #McCann fund? This amount is what it costs to fight ruling at Supreme Court.
costello- Posts : 2410
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Re: Theresa May
This old article has resurfaced on Facebook and has set the pitchfork-waving Neanderthals off again.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/8201521/Sex-offenders-including-paedophiles-should-be-allowed-to-adopt-Theresa-May-told.html
It was what a so-called legal expert said, not TM herself.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/8201521/Sex-offenders-including-paedophiles-should-be-allowed-to-adopt-Theresa-May-told.html
It was what a so-called legal expert said, not TM herself.
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I am fed up correcting that one Freedom. Have had to chew out a few FB friends and relatives from spreading that one. Just shows that people rarely read more than the headline, which is why newspapers employ people specifically for that task.
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Did Theresa 'persuade' Jim McGamble to resign from CEOP..... Did he do it off his own back... Or did he just get the boot....
Can't remember to be honest but this is from the Gov website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/theresa-may-accepts-child-protection-chief-s-resignation
Can't remember to be honest but this is from the Gov website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/theresa-may-accepts-child-protection-chief-s-resignation
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I'll reserve judgement for now but May will be worse than useless as a PM if her past record of appointments are any thing to go by,that of Lady Butler-Sloss,Dame Fiona Woolf, to head the child abuse enquiry and subsequent resignations being two and now the buffoon Boris as foreign secretary backs this up.Bampots wrote:
Do members here believe Theresa May is the Prime Minister to bring a resolution to Operation Grange?
Opinions welcomed.........
If as some suspect there is a cover up there will not be a cat in hells chance with her in charge bringing a resolution,her being home secretary that set up OG already bears this out.
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Theresa talks!
Theresa May speaks at the Conservative party conference.....the woman who knows the Madeleine truth. She seems to be brimming with opportunity for everyone....help for everyone...more to "life than individualisim and self interest".
This is the woman whose best friend is Lady Meyers,whose home secretary Amber Rudd was involved in multiple busineses that collapsed with debt owed to creditors and shareholders...who wants the best education for everyone and thinks grammer schools can provide that...who claims to be proud of the health service but thinks Jeremy Hunt is the answer. Lets hope she is serious eh...a change has got to come....lets hope for Madeleines sake it does.
This is the woman whose best friend is Lady Meyers,whose home secretary Amber Rudd was involved in multiple busineses that collapsed with debt owed to creditors and shareholders...who wants the best education for everyone and thinks grammer schools can provide that...who claims to be proud of the health service but thinks Jeremy Hunt is the answer. Lets hope she is serious eh...a change has got to come....lets hope for Madeleines sake it does.
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Believe me or not: I have faith in Theresa May ...
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I sincerely hope you are correct Châtelaine!
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I do too - I know I shouldn't as have been wrong so many times, but perhaps T May may just surprise us.
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