There are some sick people in this country.

"The suspect is believed to have learning disabilities and had been on a trip to the zoo with carers."

Anyone who actually knows anything about this field (albeit second hand from a relative in my case) would know that per hour funding hasn't increased in real terms during the last decade or so...

Despite the increased costs of providing such a service, and increased needs...

Maybe an incorrect risk assessment happened, but no doubt an expensive inquiry will 'establish the facts' and 'lessons will be learned'...

Maybe if the resources were provided in the first place a more robust system would exist, but it appears what some people want is tax cuts:rolleyes:

Anyone criticising should bear that in mind...

Or they could of course wish to go back to building 'Asylums' :rolleyes:
 

"Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid!"

Now THATS what I call bad taste.

The firm added: "It should never have been written, it was never approved for use. The responsibility sits with us and we are urgently reviewing how our processes failed.

My guess (and it is only a guess) is that their process failure was deciding to stop using human beings to create advertising emails.
 
"The suspect is believed to have learning disabilities and had been on a trip to the zoo with carers."

Anyone who actually knows anything about this field (albeit second hand from a relative in my case) would know that per hour funding hasn't increased in real terms during the last decade or so...

Despite the increased costs of providing such a service, and increased needs...

Maybe an incorrect risk assessment happened, but no doubt an expensive inquiry will 'establish the facts' and 'lessons will be learned'...

Maybe if the resources were provided in the first place a more robust system would exist, but it appears what some people want is tax cuts:rolleyes:

Anyone criticising should bear that in mind...

Or they could of course wish to go back to building 'Asylums' :rolleyes:
So Labour have been in place for over two years now. Who should we blame for lack of funding?
 
Yet you still seek his opinion. I guess his opinion is important to you, for whatever nefarious reason you want it. :rolleyes:
Again: You should know that Ellal will never give a negative opinion on Labour. Keep up. You’ve known that for years, despite only 'joining' ln December last year. ;)
 
Again: You should know that Ellal will never give a negative opinion on Labour.
So you know that ellal will not agree with you about Labour being responsible, when you ask him a leading question?
But you still ask his opinion.
Are you so bored today that you have to resort to trolling ellal?
 
So you know that ellal will not agree with you about Labour being responsible, when you ask him a leading question?
But you still ask his opinion.
Are you so bored today that you have to resort to trolling ellal?
So you know the answer to that question yet you still have to ask? Strewth, we have a thick one here!
 
So you openly admit to trolling ellal. :rolleyes:
Who is the thick sado?
Looks like you’re trolling me. You certainly have a keen interest in my posts from way back.

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outside railway stations,
Yep, I saw a foreign gang outside Upton Park station swapping/distributing credit and debit cards and thought that strange.
Covent Gardens
Yep, I saw Covent Garden rammed with Arabs in the supercar season and posted about it, so what?

Doctors waiting rooms
Can’t remember anything about that, can you show me where I said it.
Supercar season, though not an official event is a revenue generating event, generating millions to the local economy.
But you didn't like that type of foreigner. :rolleyes:
Where did I say that?
 
So Labour have been in place for over two years now. Who should we blame for lack of funding?
The clue is in the "funding hasn't increased in real terms during the last decade or so" bit :rolleyes:

No government has come to terms with it because the public tend to demand money is spent elsewhere, only they then kick up a storm when an event like this happens!

This country lost the ability to address the cause rather than the outcome long ago, due to '5 year politics' rather than longer term thinking...

Even your fuhrer/deform have decided that adult social care is too difficult to tackle, so they want a Royal commission of Inquiry to look into it...

Since you have stated you agree with all of their policies, then you must approve of them 'kicking the can down the road' just like all the rest, don't you?
 
Even your fuhrer/deform have decided that adult social care is too difficult to tackle, so they want a Royal commission of Inquiry to look into it...

Since you have stated you agree with all of their policies, then you must approve of them 'kicking the can down the road' just like all the rest, don't you?
Yes, I agree with it. They want it set up within the first 100 days of getting into power.

"The party's main idea for adult social care in England is to set up a royal commission within the first 100 days of a new government. This would draw up a national plan for a sustainable system to support people who are older and disabled in the community. The party also talks about providing tax incentives and VAT breaks and says more funding will be needed when a plan is agreed".

Tax incentives for those paying for their own care would be welcome - Mrs Motties mum pays @ £75k a year for her care yet is still taxed very heavily on her pensions and the interest on her savings. Half the people in her care home pay nothing at all.

Remind me again how many days Labour have been in power and their care plans for when they came into power.
 
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