Jonty Bravery who threw a little boy off the Tate Modern was a very similar attack and he’s in Broadmoor now.What can be done in a case like thatI’d be surprised if they can press charges on someone with severe learning difficulties?
Jonty Bravery who threw a little boy off the Tate Modern was a very similar attack and he’s in Broadmoor now.What can be done in a case like thatI’d be surprised if they can press charges on someone with severe learning difficulties?
Yeah but I think this man has severe learning difficulties if he wasn’t even fit to be interviewed he must have limited understanding?Jonty Bravery who threw a little boy off the Tate Modern was a very similar attack and he’s in Broadmoor now.
My sister used to do care in the community and she was worked like a dog. She barely got enough time with some of her patients with more demanding needs. She said many of them should have either been in care homes or have a live in carer as they were clearly struggling with remaining independent. But due to spaces in residential care being severely lacking, they had to stay in their homes. They couldn’t afford private residential homes as they mainly lived in council properties.Care in the Community was introduced to cap public expenditure, and move the funding from NHS to social care, despite the much later claims that its about 'listening to disabled people'. Lots of charities and volunteers (usually women - ridiculous that caring duties result in lower wages and worse pensions, considering how much they save the government) have to pick up the slack. Many people were unable to maintain living independently or did not qualify for group homes, and became homeless or imprisoned. We had a local mental hospital close in the early 2000s, it had regular singing sessions, community visits from local schools, etc. There were patients weeping when it shut.
He was absolutely an accident waiting to happen, he wasn't allowed to see his own family as he was a risk to them but services expected staff and emergency services to deal with him despite violent assaults. It seemed until he harmed someone that society got upset about like a child he was pretty much indulged as his violence was seen as just part of his autism, and not recognised as a serious threat. He allegedly grape a Broadmoor patient and assaulted two nurses.Jonty Bravery who threw a little boy off the Tate Modern was a very similar attack and he’s in Broadmoor now.
Where does this volume of men actually go once they’re taxied in by our border force (farcical name). How can they find accommodation so readily for them. I genuinely would love to know the process. Do our government do the same for the thousands of homeless in this country? Does anyone go round offering free digs to those people? I wish we could actually see the process from arrival to asylum granted/rejected. Be great if the BBC or someone made a documentary so us plebs can see what our taxes go onYesterday's swathe of newcomers. Pretty tame I think compared to Monday?
Saying that, it's over 1000 in one week
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10,000 this yr so farYesterday's swathe of newcomers. Pretty tame I think compared to Monday?
Saying that, it's over 1000 in one week
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The other thing is they're not really effected by illegal immigration,so they'll continue to support Labour.Just a little reminder for our Makerfield friends of Labour. You keep voting for this mit.
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That really pisses me off, and they get money, we're still waiting to hear to see if my husband can get anything, this country would rather give benefits to these immigrants than a man who has contributed all his life, ffs, make it make sense10,000 this yr so far
Dread to think what this years final tally will be10,000 this yr so far
Yeah, that's what I thought. Unfortunately for the rest of the UK they haven't been affected yet so it's going to take another few years. I think by the time all of the areas that haven't yet been affected are, it could be too late as there will be too many of them voting for the open borders marxists.The other thing is they're not really effected by illegal immigration,so they'll continue to support Labour.
Foreign-Born Residents: Only about 6.2% of the Makerfield population was born outside of the UK.Recent Arrivals: According to UK Census data, the number of residents in Makerfield who had been living in the UK for less than two years was just 0.4%, and those in the country for less than ten years made up under 2%.
They have 380 asylum seekers reside within the boundaries of the Makerfield,not IN Makerfield. Compare this to my hometown we have Midland Hotel with 329 in just one hotel
Another BirminghamDread to think what this years final tally will be![]()
Yes,you only have to look at these places, predominantly white,middle aged to elderly,market towns or villages,to know that's how they vote. When they all start losing their property value and HMOs start popping up,they'll soon change their tune.Yeah, that's what I thought. Unfortunately for the rest of the UK they haven't been affected yet so it's going to take another few years. I think by the time all of the areas that haven't yet been affected are, it could be too late as there will be too many of them voting for the open borders marxists.
IrelandMaybe I should post this in politics thread, but is there any other country who allow immigrants and give them money and accommodation? But don't help their own![]()