I worked on the Child Missing desk and abuse desk in Social Services in the job I left last year. This was a multi-agency unit that all local authorities have, so Police units work together with Social workers in the same office. I started a long comment here but have deleted it. Police close ranks. Lower ranked officers do the job for a short period of time and then disappear and new ones come along. Then they disappear. John Wedger knows what he is talking about. Thank you for sharing the video, I watched it. It brought it all back to me.
Thanks. We need more like John Wedger. When the American guy asked him why he hadn't been killed I don't think he was joking. It was revealing that he spoke of rape gangs in many towns and cities all over uk and then said there are no prosecutions of these gangs in London. Has this been on the BBC? This interview is from April.
I saw it yesterday for the first time. He’s a brave man. I don’t watch BBC news either but I’m guessing they wouldn’t touch the story with a barge pole. The question from the American guy - it had already crossed my mind before he asked it. ‘Great’ Britain eh?...
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ReplyDeleteThis brave man deserves all our support and gratitude.
I worked on the Child Missing desk and abuse desk in Social Services in the job I left last year. This was a multi-agency unit that all local authorities have, so Police units work together with Social workers in the same office. I started a long comment here but have deleted it. Police close ranks. Lower ranked officers do the job for a short period of time and then disappear and new ones come along. Then they disappear. John Wedger knows what he is talking about. Thank you for sharing the video, I watched it. It brought it all back to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks. We need more like John Wedger. When the American guy asked him why he hadn't been killed I don't think he was joking. It was revealing that he spoke of rape gangs in many towns and cities all over uk and then said there are no prosecutions of these gangs in London. Has this been on the BBC? This interview is from April.
DeleteI haven't seen it before but you know my views on the BBC, I don't watch the channel. I have also been called names on my own blog.
DeleteNobody will call you names on this blog.
DeleteI saw it yesterday for the first time. He’s a brave man. I don’t watch BBC news either but I’m guessing they wouldn’t touch the story with a barge pole. The question from the American guy - it had already crossed my mind before he asked it. ‘Great’ Britain eh?...
ReplyDeleteIt's insane what's going on over there. How they try to destroy the people who reveal their dirty secrets, I shudder.
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