The Baby P Gravy Train |
The people convicted of the death of 17 month-old Peter Connelly were his mother (Tracey Connelly), her lover (Steven Barker) and his brother (Jason Owen); low-life parasites who would lower the tone of a zoo if they were caged there. To a great extent, scum of this nature are a natural product of the marxoid social policies pursued by this country for the past 40 or 50 years; but as individuals they must bear responsibility for their own disgusting actions.
Haringey social services had multiple opportunities to remove little Peter from the clutches of these evil slobs, but they did nothing useful. Why? Because they were grossly incompetent, obviously. But also because social workers have been programmed with a mindset that tolerates - indeed tacitly encourages - the anti-social, parasitic lifestyle of our underclass. This underclass is the raw material for a huge 'industry' of public-sector 'carers', and their support workers (including lawyers, of course), who generally make a cushy living out of holding meetings and wittering self-righteously about people. The taxpayer foots the bill for it all.
Baby P has already been a goldmine for all the professionals involved in the criminal proceedings and enquiries. But now comes the real pay-off.
A working party has looked into the utter uselessness of the social workers in this matter. It has concluded: 1. Social workers should get a big pay rise. 2. A Royal College of Social Workers should be set up to provide extra jobs and to ensure that even more time is spent in chatting about things and in marxoid indoctrination. (Cf the nurses, in earlier posts).
Another sleazy con trick by our ruling elite. Get the punters cooing about poor little Baby P and then clobber them with another big expansion of the public sector. More jobs for the lefty boys and girls, and pay rises as well, all at the taxpayers' expense.
Public sector cuts? You must be joking, sunshine. Not real ones. |
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