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carmencita ago

THIS is where the problem lies. LaFave explained how her son had been turned against her by Daynes, who posed as a young teenager and became increasingly manipulative and controlling. She had contacted Surrey police to raise her concerns about online grooming, but her complaint was not pursued. WAKE UP UK !!!

DerivaUK ago

The U.K. police force numbers are being stripped to the bone (I’ve mentioned this in another post about G4S who are set to be given powers of arrest in a plan to privatise our police force) and specialist departments such as Trident and Child Protective Services being completely disbanded or remoulded and merged so it’s understandable that important cases are slipping through the net. More worrying is the announcement last year by Police Chief Simon Bailey that they don’t have the resources to prosecute online paedophiles as there are so many cases and he further suggests that they need to stop prosecuting them as “those who view online child porn aren’t at risk of harming children”!! (I know, don’t shoot the messenger). But just to let you know, @carmencita the U.K. police is awake and aware of the problem - as is a good proportion of the public but the current government is robbing us of financial resources and tying our hands. Add to this the stories of officers encountering often institutional and endemic child sex abuse and trafficking, being forced to keep their mouths shut or face disciplinary action or dismissal and you have a paedophile playground without any monitoring. It’s scary enough but then I (and others like me) rock up on social media with our red-pill memes and stories of just how widespread the problem is, and just how deep and nasty the real truth gets and you can imagine, just how unpopular we are. But this will never stop me - I want this to be brought to light without enjoying any satisfaction in one big “I told you so - I’ve been telling you this for years”. I’m watching the US very closely as I have for a long time and moreso over the last 15 - 20 months because I know that you’re nearer to the sad “awakening” that will inevitably bleed into the U.K. when it blows up; indeed, I’m relying on it.

think- ago

My worst fear is that Boris Johnson actually may become PM one day.

DerivaUK ago

Oh, me too. And did you hear that he’s implicated in this spying scandal currently evolving in the US? Apparently he’s involved in the compilation of this false dossier and allowed GCHQ staff to conduct some of the Trump surveillance from here and on US soil (which prevented internal US prosecution in some way). I have had big suspicions of this ex Bullingdon Club member for quite some time and now even moreso after learning of this very recently. I’m watching him even more closely, now. God help us if he gets the ‘job’

think- ago

And did you hear that he’s implicated in this spying scandal currently evolving in the US?

No, I didn't know this - very interesting.

I have had big suspicions of this ex Bullingdon Club member for quite some time

Yes, never forget he was a Bullingdon member....

Oxford should put some emphasis on teaching Political Ethics rather than merely teach students how to debate.

God help us if he gets the ‘job’

I admit that I found him somewhat amusing at times when he was mayor of London. :-/

But watching him now makes me feel uneasy.

Also, when you are Foreign Secretary or PM, people won't tolerate your antics anymore. I think he hasn't realized this yet.

DerivaUK ago

I think he plays the clown to his advantage. I was concerned when he was appointed foreign secretary - still am!