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My thought now is that the other children should be monitored as they have put all their children in danger by their actions and careless attitude. I agree also with DM, If they came from a council estate it would be very different |
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You're right you know if the parents had been on my estate which is a council estate and they left the children asleep and went to a pub 500m from their house and popped back every 1/2 hour or so to check they'd have had the children removed from their care or at the least have social services looing into them. And thats just leaving them never mind having a child go missing........but they were on holiday so its okay to leave children? |
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I agree if they where on from a council estate they wouldnt have had all the pubilicty to try too find her. They would want to know how could they have afforded the holiday. jane |
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I live on a council estate too and am looking to buy my first house here actually, and some of the mums here are actually some of the most dedicated mums i've ever came across. Funny how people are perceived isn't it? |
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