Prime Minister,
What possible level of transparency do you and the Home Secretary expect to achieve through the forthcoming enquiry? Honestly? A former judge whose own record on transparency and fair dealing is tarnished beyond salvation; a former Prime Minister who herself covered up the activities of a paedophile (https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/margaret-thatcher-personally-covered-up-3848836); MI5 and “a senior police officer” who were involved in aiding and abetting that criminal act; a Labour peer who is known to be a paedophile, yet who can’t face lawful investigation because of dementia but who who still sit in the Upper House where laws are ratified or amended; a sitting MP who complains about his friends “becoming distressed” by rumours about them concerning child abuse; a so far un-named MP who tries to warn off one of those who have brought the whole shameful barrel of crud to light; a senior aide from your own office being prosecuted for holding indecent images of children…. Where does the list of untrustworthy Establishmentarians end, Prime Minister? Your whole workplace and the agencies it controls, including the police, appears to be absoilutely riddled with perverts.
And now we hear of a school – the Great Sankey High School – physically and mentally abusing a teenager for daring to express an opinion! (https://www.facebook.com/Moonchyme/posts/10152590086702433 , https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/teenage-girl-isolated-rest-class-3833018) What are the teachers at that school so afraid of, that they have to go trawling through pupils’ personal Twitter accounts, Prime Minister? Are there other types of abuse going on at that school, over and above that which, had it occurred in a private household, would have involved the intervention by Social Services and the police? The attached image shows exactly what the general public thinks of the school’s policy of isolating a young girl, whose opinion does not conform to their own, in a windowless room where the staff obviously felt at liberty to bully her mercilessly into removing her honest, if somewhat earthy, opinion from what amounts to her online diary. Eighty-six per cent of respondents to the Mirror’s flash poll, at the time I read the report, say that the treatment meted out to her was WRONG. As the head of the schools system in the United kingdom, Prime Minister, what will your Education Secretary now do to put matters right? The kind of behaviour exhibited by the power-tripping school staff at Great Sankey High is exactly the kind of domineering behaviour that leads wayward adults to believe that they can do anything they wish to children with complete impunity. At a time when the Establishment is meant to be declaring that this is unacceptable, those staff have sent a damning message.
While the nation watches with barely concealed boredom as you reshuffle your Cabinet for the final time before we kick you and it out (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/reshuffle-youngsters-set-cabinet-roles-012536269.html), I will be watching to see what reaction there will be from Psychosmiffy as he is promoted as a reward for his latest in a long list of abject failures, to take over at Defence. The something for nothing culture is alive and well in Whitehall, apparently. He should be pleased because now he can cause lots of people to be killed and no-one will be getting on his case about it. Can we expect to see plans being rushed through for a Universal Hand Grenade once he gets his feet under the table there? Will he return our armed forces to the wearing of red coats and white trousers? Or maybe he’ll decide that it will be correct to levy a tax on the soldiery who occupy a 12-man tent in Afghanistan, where one of the bed-spaces remains unoccupied…
I agree with you that McVey will be ideally suited to Culture, because the BBC lies just as badly and almost as much as she does. they should get on like a house on fire. Lucky for her that you’ve decided that her “northern box” can be useful isn’t it? I’m surprised to learn from the report that she allowed you to tick it, though.
Sincerely,
Darren Lynch