CAROL WHITBY (@carolsatweeter) 's Twitter Profile
CAROL WHITBY

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calendar_today09-07-2015 18:48:35

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inthezone (@inthezoneuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Piers Morgan That’s the million dollar question. NOBODY has been held accountable despite this starting 2 decades or so ago. And even now after all the anger after the PO documentary about this, the payouts are way too slow. It’s shocking at every level & the Government seems to be twiddling

Philip DILLEY (@philipdilley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Piers Morgan The responsibility for the prosecutions ultimately lies with two people. The head of the CPS and the post office minister. That is to say Keir Starmer and a Davey . Accountability level - NIL

Julie (@juliemariestar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Julia Hartley-Brewer It should be given the death penalty! It doesn’t deserve to be alive! 52 yrs as a minimum is pathetic! No amount of time would fit the barbaric evil acts of this demonic twisted monster! I’d also be looking into the fact he carried out the same atrocity his parents apparently

emma rock (@chatswithem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Julia Hartley-Brewer Bring back Capital punishment for monstrous acts like these . Just wicked . Non human . Beyond evil. Those poor children and their families May they be surrounded by all the love and support possible forevermore 💔

John McDonnell (@johnmcdonnellmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian just moved his Bill goes to next stage of becoming law. Labour Whip shouted object & Bill was blocked. Shameful. I made it clear to Labour whips, unless Keir Starmer fulfils his promise of bringing forward the Hillsborough law, Liverpool will never forgive him. lan Byrne MP

Simon (@simonjk88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John McDonnell lan Byrne MP Not sure if you’ve noticed John but Starmer is not good on fulfilling promises. You’re a great MP but Starmer does you, Ian & those like you a grave disservice

Chamelia (@chamaerion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gordon Brown Talking about children, what about the victims of the Pakistani rape gangs? Are they going to be compensated by the ordeals they passed and the appalling behaviour of the government that ignored thier human rights?

Red Lip Riots (@redlipriots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gordon Brown Half a billion for “social impact” while British kids live in damp flats, fathers are priced out of fatherhood, and youth services mean drag queens and knife bins. Gordon Brown speaks of transformation. We’ve seen it. Broken families, broken futures, broken pride. This isn’t

Terry D (@d_terry74162) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gordon Brown And yet Liebour are still doing their utmost to delay the child rape enquiry in the hope of kicking it into the long grass! It will be interesting to learn what involvement, if any, your government had! 🤷

Peter Michael Ward (@peter_ward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Labour Party There are over 14,000,000 people under 18 in UK. You want to spend £500m to support just 200,000 of them. How will you select this 1.4% of the child population? What will you do for the other 98.6%? Any chance you could stop the rape gangs to help 250,000 poor defenceless girls?

Prof Alice Roberts💙 (@thealiceroberts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You only have to go back a couple of hundred years and parents - reasonably and realistically - expected half their children to die before reaching adulthood. You throw away the benefits of modern medicine - including vaccines - and you go back to that era. Children are

Anna Perry (@bonsoiranna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Alice Roberts💙 I remember very clearly being taught the cowpox-milkmaid-smallpox story at primary school when I was quite little in the mid 1970s. And the Florence Nightingale hygiene story. It’s so important to tell children those memorable stories that save lives

Josh Shields (@drjoshshields) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Alice Roberts💙 This is why the NHS is so important. As recently as just before WWII, the death of a child was seen as a hardship to be endured. Imagine watching your child get sicker, choosing between paying for a doctor or putting food on the table that week. Unbelievable today. But that was

Sally Wood (@woodydryad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Alice Roberts💙 Well said Prof. We have become arrogant in our vaccinated safety and now some think these old now harmless illnesses are nothing. How wrong they are. That poor kid, died for nothing, avoidable and curable, tragic 😔

Emma Black (@emmablack77) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Alice Roberts💙 Yes — but more recently, baby clinics with a Health Visitor & midwife used to have antenatal classes & post birth checks for mums & baby weight & also jabs etc. they don’t have them anymore. That’s definitely a factor to the drop in uptake now ℹ think 💭

Donga (@donga54298171) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Alice Roberts💙 Alice, you sound so like my late dad. He was born in 1925 in Liverpool, and he said that growing up in the 30s, every year, a schoolmate or cousin would get some life-changing/ending disease, such as polio or measles. He told us all how lucky we were to have vaccines.

Prof Alice Roberts💙 (@thealiceroberts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

terry christian I genuinely don’t understand why people are turning away from the medical progress we’ve made. I don’t understand how the disinformation gets so much traction.