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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-gla sgow-we st-4721 1732
why is this kid left to live with a drug dealer? He's doing drug deals with gawd knows what unhinged savages and the innocent kid pays the price. Disgusting.
why is this kid left to live with a drug dealer? He's doing drug deals with gawd knows what unhinged savages and the innocent kid pays the price. Disgusting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the basis of the evidence you have provided in the link, I think she lived with her father because he was her father. Him saying in February this year that he sold cannabis to the accused is not grounds for police or social workers to have removed her from his care before July last year. Even a conviction for the supply of a small amount would not be sufficient justification for removing a child from her birth parents, to be placed in the care of another. Am I not right in thinking we have had at least one Prime Minister who had smoked cannabis, another whose husband is involved in its production and sale, and moves already underway to widen its use for a range of medical conditions?
I like to think I am fairly liberal, but I would never advocate almost unchecked powers for 'right on' social workers just because they don't approve of something a parent does. Should we fill our care system with children whose parents once drove too fast after missing a speed limit sign, who smoked too close to the door of a pub, or bought a kitchen knife and were stopped by the police on the way home from Waitrose or Poundland? I know I am supposed to turn a blind eye to child abuse because I am not allowed to use the word '***', but I feel positively gammon when I realise how much power you suggest I should be allowing social workers.
I like to think I am fairly liberal, but I would never advocate almost unchecked powers for 'right on' social workers just because they don't approve of something a parent does. Should we fill our care system with children whose parents once drove too fast after missing a speed limit sign, who smoked too close to the door of a pub, or bought a kitchen knife and were stopped by the police on the way home from Waitrose or Poundland? I know I am supposed to turn a blind eye to child abuse because I am not allowed to use the word '***', but I feel positively gammon when I realise how much power you suggest I should be allowing social workers.