Basic Intelligence, exposing the ultimate oxy-morons
By Pete on Jun 10, 2010 | In Announcements
I see you've finally given in to your innate sense of curiosity and clicked the link to get here! There are a few things in this life that get under my skin, well let's be honest, there's quite a few that do the same to all of us but for the most part, none of it ever gets dealt with.
I have put this blog up here to give a little air to the somewhat rancid affairs that pass right under my nose. I have a rather efficient nose, being that it is maybe a lot larger than most, it tends to find its way over a lot of areas that other noses would not reach. Yeah OK I have a huge conk on my face. It's not that I'm overtly nosey, just that some people seem to wiffle through their lives with the notion that they can do anything they like and get away with it, because they have a university education or they had a privileged background, or just that they really don't care who they walk on. They can't be bothered with other people's feelings as long as they get what they want.
One such group of people in the UK happen to work in 'Social Services'. One would have thought that the very name suggests they are working for the benefit of the community,.. in fact, quite the opposite is often the case. The whole system of social care in the UK is very basically a completely mal-functioning FUBAR. Staff are either working under incredible pressures with extremely low morale or are callous and frankly unimaginably corrupt in the way they affect the lives of the most vulnerable people in the communities they are paid to serve.
What you will read in these entries over the the coming months will quite possibly look like fiction but I assure you, every bit of what goes in here is FACT, actual, genuine cases where one of the most frequent complaints has been that the families affected most have been issued with a 'Gagging Order', which is an outrageous abuse of a court's powers, to cover up appaling abuses of the law. A 'Gagging Order' could be used to prevent a person from disclosing matters that are a matter of national security, and in that context are indeed valid. To prevent someone from openly dicussing the appalling abuses of position and influence, that all too often happen in 'social care' proceedings, is a very blatant violation of basic human rights,.. indeed it makes a mockery of EU law on human rights and thus I am amazed that so many judges in the UK are covering up their poor standards with the abuse of this legal instrument.
Check back daily,.. this is going to be a very busy section of my website! (Sadly)
Please note that the innocent parties in all the cases disclosed here will be renamed to protect them. Government officials will not receive the same 'protection' as they should not need such protection. Indeed if they did their jobs with due diligence, they would be proud to be mentioned here and some will definitely get the praise they deserve such as Adam Price and Jonathan Edwards (Plaid Cymru) for the unwavering support they give to those most affected by others' professional arrogance. I have a feeling some will not like what is written about them, to answer those complaints in advance, if you cannot stand criticism, get the damn job right in the first place or follow Dean Ashton's (Truro Families and Children's Services) example and get out of the job altogether!
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