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Punished if you don’t. Excused if you do

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Prime Minister,

I suppose, under your twisted way of looking at things, it had to happen that ordinary people would eventually end up being imprisoned for doing nothing wrong, while your cronies would be openly excused from penalties for actually breaking laws.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/10730736/Family-courts-Six-months-in-prison-for-a-woman-who-was-careful-to-do-the-right-thing.html
https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2014/08/07/tory-ex-immigration-minister-mysteriously-avoids-20000-fine-for-employing-illegal-migrant/

A mother, whose daughters were placed in care to protect them from gangs that roam the council estate on which she lives, has been imprisoned by a sorry excuse for a judge, for being in the same place as her daughters thanks to a mix-up of circumstances.  Why she was barred from seeing them remains a mystery as she has never been charged with, or convicted of, any kind of abuse of her girls.  The same cannot be said for the care home into which they were placed, with the youngest having been sexually abused since her placement there and the older one bullied for standing up in defence of her young sister.  Are the Social Services training the younger girl up for a role in some twisted Parliamentarian’s sexual fantasy game, perhaps?  What do they get paid for doing that, Prime Minister?

Meanwhile your former Immigration Minister, who breached the law that he had a hand in writing, in respect of employing illegal immigrants, has been permitted to walk away from a standard £20,000 fine for actually employing someone who did not have all the required paperwork to say they were legally entitled to be in the United (for now) Kingdom.  This Minister is a mate of yours, I understand, just like Andrew Coulson and Patrick Rock.  At least your ability to judge people’s characters is consistent, Prime Minister.

One law for the ordinary people, and another for the Prime Minister’s buddies has finally become a concrete reality.  And you persist in your belief that the British public will want to trust you and your bunch of openly and equally corrupt muppets with another five-year stewardship of this country?

Dream on.

Sincerely,

Darren Lynch

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