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Published Date: 21 November 2008
IT IS with great sadness that I pen this letter on the unpardonable death of Baby P and the arrogance and corruption of deeply established socialism.
The tragic death of Baby P leaves no doubt about how the left in Labour works, as seen in Haringey with unrestrained power, and then takes voters for granted.

This child's fate is the apogee of diabolical, rigid political correctness that replaced
human dignity, and Haringey's rampant, preposterous policies of the Labour left, with Haringey being the last rampart of the looney left.

Haringey digests £100m a year for child protection. Yet two children died in unimaginable circumstances and no official individual has been brought to account for these tragedies.

In their safe and secure jobs these people are able to retire at 60 on inflation-proof pensions.

More astonishingly, Gordon Brown has recruited around 800,000 in quangos which will cost the taxpayer £70bn a year, managed by cats' paws on salaries of £200,000 per annum.

Under Labour's client state multi-billion pound gravy train, propelled by buck passing bureaucrats, who should not be allowed to wipe a baby's bottom let along protect children, they will be allowed to carry on, ably abetted by the politically correct dinosaurs, who are firmly entrenched in safe secure positions of power in government until, unfortunately, we witness another tragic death of an innocent child.

Fred Gibbon,
Masefield Road,
Hartlepool.



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