Room 101.

The little swine who carried out the Southport atrocities

Plus all those Caring, " Professionals , " who were aware of his problems, but didn't do their jobs with due diligence.
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Now that the case has gone to Court, a lot more information is coming out. I believe that a well known Politician (who knew the details from the beginning) will be making statements publicly. From what I have heard already, it sounds damning to the Security Services.
 
Will this, " Well Known politician ", be blaming it on a £20 zillion black hole,
Global warming, and anybody but his own inept party...?

Asking for a friend .
You are 180 degrees out on your thoughts. The name of his Party is banned on the forum so you need to guess again. As soon as this case went to Court, Yvette Cooper announced an inquiry, followed by His Nibs repeating it this morning. It was a clever move because it means discussion cannot be open as long as the inquiry lasts. Of course this inquiry will be full and open and we will learn the true facts and lessons will be learned. ;)
 
My understanding is that if they (a well known political organisation) had announced an inquiry or even released details publicly his (a 17 year old who cannot be named for political reasons) legal team could have cried ‘foul’ and demanded his release as a fair trial was unlikely, at least that’s what I think (or don’t think, I ‘ll have to check).
 
I think we should remember the young victims here.
They were young children with all of their lives before them.
Their parents, grandparents, and all who knew them are suffering like none of us could ever comprehend.

Alice De Silva Aguiar, nine years old
Bebe King, six years old.
And Elsie Dot Stancombe. Seven years old.

May you all rest in peace. ❤️

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I have stepped away from my black mirror device as what I might say about the country today will have the establishment knocking at my door
We will all have the establishment knocking on our doors soon for minor infractions of the hate speech law. It does happen now in England and Wales but mainly for hurty words on X and Facebook. So I would like to send Non Crime Hate Incident offences to Room 101, even though I may get 3 years in jail for suggesting that. :giggle:
 
We will all have the establishment knocking on our doors soon for minor infractions of the hate speech law. It does happen now in England and Wales but mainly for hurty words on X and Facebook. So I would like to send Non Crime Hate Incident offences to Room 101, even though I may get 3 years in jail for suggesting that. :giggle:
I’m still waiting to be told what my opinion should be :unsure:
 
YoungMinds reported online this week that suicide rates for 15-19 year olds are the highest they have been in 30 years. This comes after their urgent call last month to the government for support as the teenage suicide rate had jumped by over a third.

According to data by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), analysed by Young Minds, suicide rates among young people aged 15-19 in England rose by 35 per cent from 2020 to 2021. In 2020, 147 young people aged 15-19 in England took their own lives. This rose to 198 in 2021. This is the highest number in over 30 years.

NHS data also predicts that 2022 will see the highest ever number of referrals to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Figures to date show the number of under 18s needing NHS treatment is 23 per cent higher than at the same point last year. A total of 241,791 young people were referred to the NHS in the first three months of this year - already half the total figure referred in the whole of last year. Many of these young people are still waiting for treatment and appointments.

Emma Thomas, Chief Executive of YoungMinds, said "These numbers paint a shocking picture of the state of young people's mental health in this country. This cannot go on. Government must get a grip of the situation. Young people are struggling to access the support they desperately need, and the dramatic rise in suicides is truly alarming.

We know that professionals, from the NHS to school classrooms, are doing all they can to support the record numbers of young people struggling with their mental health but without government support, they can only offer a sticking plaster.

This is why we are calling for more resources for the NHS, so young people, particularly those in crisis, can access help quickly, and dedicated mental health support in every school. We want ring-fenced funding for schools so they can better support the thousands of young people who are struggling right now."

Bethany Bale, DR UK Policy and Campaigns Officer, added: "Gen Z have consistently faced unprecedented and historic barriers when trying to access and enjoy their independence as they move into adulthood - whether that be a pandemic disrupting their education and training, several economic crises before they've had an opportunity to work, or eco-anxiety as generations above place the responsibility of the future in their hands. Living through all the changes you experience as a teenager and young adult can be traumatic without any additional external barriers - and we know Disabled young people will face more barriers than their peers. Considering all of these pressures, alongside the chronic under funding of the NHS, the alarming trends we see in the deterioration of young people's mental health is unsurprising and that's unacceptable. It's essential that the government finally prioritise the wellbeing of young people by resourcing the necessary support - because these trends can't continue."


 

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