It can have as much space as it wants, the point is the thing itself is the one posting itself and its shite everywhere whereas it could very easily slip away into obscurity should it wish to do so. But its not going to do that is it?'Give me space' = Don't say anything critical of me. She's fine when the articles are all ones she's planted.
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Exactly and imagine what a month-long break somewhere tropical could do for someone with bad mental health? Yet she goes on 5 or 6 holidays and she's still a complete mess. She wastes money and opportunity. Most people struggling don't have the time or cash to take months off, she's wasted it.
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Let's hope they do this time; How much more of this do those children have to endure before they are removed from it once and for all?A close family member recently saw their GP about depression and anxiety. They were asked if they were having suicidal thoughts, and said sometimes, but wouldn’t act on them as they have two young children.
A few days later, SS made an unannounced welfare check, as the GP had alerted them.
This is not a family already on SS radar. SS spoke to my relative, checked what support she has, and also took contact details for other family members.
I would assume from this that a GP has the duty to report such cases.
SS get a lot of stick, sometimes rightly, but in this instance they stepped up and checked on the children and I’m glad they did.
I really hope that the circumstances around J and B, the previous neglect, the custody battle, the substance abuse etc would mean that SS turn up at the MM after that post last night.
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