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Milliband - Is there no limit to his grovelling hypocrisy?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The shameless **** (ie CUNT) is now saying he's "deeply sorry" for all the carry on's at Rotherham. To quote :

"Mr Miliband said it was important for the Labour Party to "learn the lessons" from Rotherham.

Mr Milliband, you were part of the Nu-Labour Govt during which the whole Rotherham scandal incl serious criminality took place.

Rather than grovel for mine and other people's votes, to use a well known phrase, won't you just fuck off and die and take all your responsible colleagues with you.

As if such as Milliband or the Labour Party would learn the lessons, and causes, of the scandal. Or do something about it.

ps call this a rant if you wish, but my blood is beyond boiling.

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By *ancadamMan  over a year ago

Stockport

agree.the whole of the establishment seems to have been corrupt for years .very disconcerting .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Party politics always come above all other issues in these cases

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By *lshere77Man  over a year ago

Wigan

Tories and lib dems are as bad.....must be a throw back from their time at public schools. ..they obviously didn't get taught right or wrong

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

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Are you genuinely angry about what happened in Rotherham? Or are you just angry about what Ed Milliband said about Rotherham? Because as far as I am concerned, it wasn't just the city council who was at fault, and at least he apologised, which is more than Sean Wright did.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Deed of variation, anyone?

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By *cotbbtopMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Miliband is totally out of his depths. Hardly surprising he is a laughing stock.

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

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"Miliband is totally out of his depths. Hardly surprising he is a laughing stock."

I must admit Milliband is the least attractive Labour leader for a very long while, which is saying something when you remember luminaries like Kinnock and Callaghan.

I'm a Labour voter but I cringe every time I see him on TV. Such a shame.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Are you genuinely angry about what happened in Rotherham? Or are you just angry about what Ed Milliband said about Rotherham? Because as far as I am concerned, it wasn't just the city council who was at fault, and at least he apologised, which is more than Sean Wright did."

I'm genuinely angry about what happened at Rotherham (a scale beyond belief) and elsewhere.

The processes and policies that lead to it. Not least the lack of repsonsibilty and accountability by those all involved.

But, Milliband, is only "deeply sorry" now so as to be able to hoodwink the electorate again (ie Blair) so as to be able to do the same again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Miliband is totally out of his depths. Hardly surprising he is a laughing stock."

Could not agree more !!!!

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

the brother was better....

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"the brother was better...."

Yes but he wasn't/isn't in Len McCluskey's pocket.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They are all the same every one of them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The shameless **** (ie CUNT) is now saying he's "deeply sorry" for all the carry on's at Rotherham. To quote :

"Mr Miliband said it was important for the Labour Party to "learn the lessons" from Rotherham.

Mr Milliband, you were part of the Nu-Labour Govt during which the whole Rotherham scandal incl serious criminality took place.

Rather than grovel for mine and other people's votes, to use a well known phrase, won't you just fuck off and die and take all your responsible colleagues with you.

As if such as Milliband or the Labour Party would learn the lessons, and causes, of the scandal. Or do something about it.

ps call this a rant if you wish, but my blood is beyond boiling. "

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It's not just Rotherham though is it, there's half a dozen cities with the same scandal.

What's needed here is a public enquiry into

What went wrong

How it went wrong

Who knew what

And more importantly let's jail some fuckers for the absolute incompetence of doing their job and I might add in one or two cases compliancy!

As a gas engineer(and lots of other positions) if I'd failed in my duty I would be looking at jail time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ok, flack jacket on before I say this, but since when did the committing of a criminal act become the responsibility of the enforcemen agency?

do we blame the police for d*unk drivers?

now I'm old and ugly enought to know that's a gross oversimplification, and especially in social care there are waaaay more than 50 shades of grey, but some of the cases under investigation are the responsibility of the families/community.

retire into bunker and await ban.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

The shameless **** (ie CUNT) is now saying he's "deeply sorry" for all the carry on's at Rotherham. To quote :

"Mr Miliband said it was important for the Labour Party to "learn the lessons" from Rotherham.

Mr Milliband, you were part of the Nu-Labour Govt during which the whole Rotherham scandal incl serious criminality took place.

Rather than grovel for mine and other people's votes, to use a well known phrase, won't you just fuck off and die and take all your responsible colleagues with you.

As if such as Milliband or the Labour Party would learn the lessons, and causes, of the scandal. Or do something about it.

ps call this a rant if you wish, but my blood is beyond boiling. .

It's not just Rotherham though is it, there's half a dozen cities with the same scandal.

What's needed here is a public enquiry into

What went wrong

How it went wrong

Who knew what

And more importantly let's jail some fuckers for the absolute incompetence of doing their job and I might add in one or two cases compliancy!

As a gas engineer(and lots of other positions) if I'd failed in my duty I would be looking at jail time "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ok, flack jacket on before I say this, but since when did the committing of a criminal act become the responsibility of the enforcemen agency?

do we blame the police for d*unk drivers?

now I'm old and ugly enought to know that's a gross oversimplification, and especially in social care there are waaaay more than 50 shades of grey, but some of the cases under investigation are the responsibility of the families/community.

retire into bunker and await ban....."

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If they had responsible families?

There in care because some are shit, some haven't got any family anyway, and others are vulnerable.

But yes to an extent their families should be under investigation just like the care authority

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"agree.the whole of the establishment seems to have been corrupt for years .very disconcerting ."
And alot of people are waking up to this fact.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The shameless **** (ie CUNT) is now saying he's "deeply sorry" for all the carry on's at Rotherham. To quote :

"Mr Miliband said it was important for the Labour Party to "learn the lessons" from Rotherham.

Mr Milliband, you were part of the Nu-Labour Govt during which the whole Rotherham scandal incl serious criminality took place.

Rather than grovel for mine and other people's votes, to use a well known phrase, won't you just fuck off and die and take all your responsible colleagues with you.

As if such as Milliband or the Labour Party would learn the lessons, and causes, of the scandal. Or do something about it.

ps call this a rant if you wish, but my blood is beyond boiling. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tories and lib dems are as bad.....must be a throw back from their time at public schools. ..they obviously didn't get taught right or wrong"

As someone who went to Public School, I can assure you that right and wrong are instilled into you at an early age. I'm also pretty sure that those involved in the sex trafficking didn't go to Public Schools

I find your comment deeply offensive

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By *iss_Samantha_LovecockTV/TS  over a year ago

bmth /poole sometimes blandford

surely u could say that about most of them.

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By *lshere77Man  over a year ago

Wigan

Well, the main topic apart, I challenge anyone to justify the general behaviour, pompous attitude and lack or any understanding of 'normal life' displayed by the politicians from the upper classes and public school. This is a swinging site, most people on here are broad minded but most will also be sick and tired of the relentless reports of politicians misdemeanours, tax evasions, extreme deviations etc. Sorry if you are offended.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" surely u could say that about most of them."

Of course. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. There have been numerous cover ups over the years: how long was the Hillsborough scandal covered up for? The inquiry into Bloody Sunday? Those in power hide the truth, supress unpleasant facts. Sad but true and I'm sure that will always be so

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tories and lib dems are as bad.....must be a throw back from their time at public schools. ..they obviously didn't get taught right or wrong

As someone who went to Public School, I can assure you that right and wrong are instilled into you at an early age. I'm also pretty sure that those involved in the sex trafficking didn't go to Public Schools

I find your comment deeply offensive"

As someone who doesn't vote Tory or Lib Dem and went to public school as it was my single mom's contribution to giving me the best educational start in life...deeply offensive doesn't even cut it...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Well, the main topic apart, I challenge anyone to justify the general behaviour, pompous attitude and lack or any understanding of 'normal life' displayed by the politicians from the upper classes and public school. This is a swinging site, most people on here are broad minded but most will also be sick and tired of the relentless reports of politicians misdemeanours, tax evasions, extreme deviations etc. Sorry if you are offended."

I somehow doubt that the Labour Councillors of Rotherham and similar towns, are from the upper classes or public school elite.

So where else do they draw their policies and intent, yes intent, from?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tories and lib dems are as bad.....must be a throw back from their time at public schools. ..they obviously didn't get taught right or wrong

As someone who went to Public School, I can assure you that right and wrong are instilled into you at an early age. I'm also pretty sure that those involved in the sex trafficking didn't go to Public Schools

I find your comment deeply offensive

As someone who doesn't vote Tory or Lib Dem and went to public school as it was my single mom's contribution to giving me the best educational start in life...deeply offensive doesn't even cut it..."

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Alright Muhammed were meeting in the cafe next week to discuss your offence

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Not just the Councillors but all the highly paid so called professionals in the "child care services".

What a f***ing misnomer that is.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well, the main topic apart, I challenge anyone to justify the general behaviour, pompous attitude and lack or any understanding of 'normal life' displayed by the politicians from the upper classes and public school. This is a swinging site, most people on here are broad minded but most will also be sick and tired of the relentless reports of politicians misdemeanours, tax evasions, extreme deviations etc. Sorry if you are offended.

I somehow doubt that the Labour Councillors of Rotherham and similar towns, are from the upper classes or public school elite.

So where else do they draw their policies and intent, yes intent, from?"

. The one I keep telling people runs politics.

Bribery

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By *lshere77Man  over a year ago

Wigan

Yawns

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well, the main topic apart, I challenge anyone to justify the general behaviour, pompous attitude and lack or any understanding of 'normal life' displayed by the politicians from the upper classes and public school. This is a swinging site, most people on here are broad minded but most will also be sick and tired of the relentless reports of politicians misdemeanours, tax evasions, extreme deviations etc. Sorry if you are offended."

I am. Many will look at Churchill as being a great wartime leader. Educated at Public School. Around the same time, on the opposite side of the political spectrum, Attlee's labour government gave us the NHS and Benefits system. He was also educated at a Public School.

I don't know what someone's education has to do with the issue being discussed.

It is having power over others that leads to the problem: no matter where people have come from, the abuses come from people working for their own interest rather than the greater good. There are good and bad people from all walks of life. Please do not imagine any different. We need people of integrity in government: these, too, could come from any station

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By *lshere77Man  over a year ago

Wigan

When will people understand that the idiots in the hallowed towers of councils and government are so disconnected from reality that this will all happen again. ...the 'political correctness' we have to abide with nowadays is laughable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When will people understand that the idiots in the hallowed towers of councils and government are so disconnected from reality that this will all happen again. ...the 'political correctness' we have to abide with nowadays is laughable"

Wasn't it the police who were reluctant to take action over political correctness?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"When will people understand that the idiots in the hallowed towers of councils and government are so disconnected from reality that this will all happen again. ...the 'political correctness' we have to abide with nowadays is laughable

Wasn't it the police who were reluctant to take action over political correctness?"

And other reasons, ie can't be arsed or worse still corrupt reasons.

But who makes the rules, laws?

eg Data Protection Act. Public Body 1 has info that may assist Public Body 2 but due to NuLabour laws we cannot possibly give you access to it.

ie We'll cover your sorry and negligent/corrupt arses if you cover ours.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When will people understand that the idiots in the hallowed towers of councils and government are so disconnected from reality that this will all happen again. ...the 'political correctness' we have to abide with nowadays is laughable"

Just googled Cyril Smith. Educated at Grammer School. Came from a very poor background

As I say, good and bad from every walk of life

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By *cotbbtopMan  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Well, the main topic apart, I challenge anyone to justify the general behaviour, pompous attitude and lack or any understanding of 'normal life' displayed by the politicians from the upper classes and public school. This is a swinging site, most people on here are broad minded but most will also be sick and tired of the relentless reports of politicians misdemeanours, tax evasions, extreme deviations etc. Sorry if you are offended."

Labour Councillors in Rotherham are unlikely to be from the upper classes or public schools. They will be from working class backgrounds.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"

The shameless **** (ie CUNT) is now saying he's "deeply sorry" for all the carry on's at Rotherham. To quote :

"Mr Miliband said it was important for the Labour Party to "learn the lessons" from Rotherham.

Mr Milliband, you were part of the Nu-Labour Govt during which the whole Rotherham scandal incl serious criminality took place.

Rather than grovel for mine and other people's votes, to use a well known phrase, won't you just fuck off and die and take all your responsible colleagues with you.

As if such as Milliband or the Labour Party would learn the lessons, and causes, of the scandal. Or do something about it.

ps call this a rant if you wish, but my blood is beyond boiling. "

are you equally angry about the issue's in your own area which whilst not on the scale of Rotherham and as said in other places also are equally reprehensible and disgusting..?

or is where you live perfect and no one vulnerable is exploited and abused..

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Interesting points of _iew.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They are all the same every one of them "

This - the problem on Rotherham is repeated all over the country right now - is very very common and politicians are in it up to their filthy necks

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