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No. Too much already.
No.
Obviously not your child.
Well yes, if this is going to be the norm for childhood disappearances,but not if it is afforded only to the children of middle class professional people.
How much money has been spent on investigating the disappearance of other missing British people ?
If they would investigate in the right place then they can carry on!
Unless something really concrete turns up then no, more than enough has been spent already.
I read the word 'Final' in the link.
Hope it is the final, and that a solid answer is found.
No
I am not sure what spending any more money will actually achieve ?
Yes, if there are still valuable leads worth persuing.
no
I like to think the police have something tangible to follow up hence their request for more funds being made available.
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Maybe free holidays in the sun again for Scotland Yard's top brass.
I doubt they spend their day sitting round the pool on sun loungers.
Complete fiasco. Must be like winning the pools for the officers appointed to a nice little free holiday
2 different posts regarding the police having a free holiday.

Either of you got any links to back up your claims?
I doubt Madelline will be found alive.
There's so much about this case that just doesn't add up and stranger abduction just doesn't cut it.
I did see a report once in the press concerning officers heading straight for the pool and bars. Cannot be bothered searching, perhaps others may recall.
aah, Finny, now I do recall reading something about that.
Thanks for jogging the memory.
I think they got sent home and a slap on the wrist.

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