Showing posts with label Rotherham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rotherham. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 November 2012

The Cameron Deception

Following on from the 'Ukip is hated' by Rotherham Council business I spot this from the Telegraph (my emphasis throughout):
The row took a further twist when No 10 was asked about statements David Cameron made during a radio interview in 2006, in which he described Ukip's members as "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists, mostly". Downing Street said the Prime Minister had not intended people to understand that he thought all Ukip members were racists.
Notice he doesn't actually backtrack on his original comments. Initially he used the word 'mostly' now he says;
 "...had not intended people to understand that he thought all..."
So his original comment still stands as far as he is concerned, but now with the false appearance of a mea culpa

Update: Via Ironies Too, Channel four news presenter, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, via Twitter documents the "utter confusion" of Cameron's position yesterday - a retraction of a retraction.I thought Cameron was supposed to specialise in PR?

No Right To Ask

Below is the audio of Joyce Thacker's interview with the Today programme this morning on taking away children from Ukip foster carers. She reiterates, what I had heard on another BBC news interview, that she has "no right to ask what anyone's political dealings are". Which means - by admission - it has no bearing on the suitability of potential foster parents:

Where Everyone Matters?

Apparently not if you happened to vote UKIP (nice colour scheme btw). Labour run Rotherham Borough Council has decided to have had three foster children removed from a couple's care because they belong to the UKIP:
Rotherham Borough Council said the children were "not indigenous white British" and that it had concerns about UKIP's stance on immigration.

It said it had to consider the "needs of the children longer term".

The unnamed couple told the Daily Telegraph social workers had accused them of belonging to a "racist party".
Rather than base the decision on the welfare of the children, whose foster parents are 'exemplary' and have been approved foster parents for seven years, the decision is clearly politicly motivated. If you vote for a party Rotherham Council don't agree with, you can't foster.

However Rotherham Borough Council's Strategic Director of Children and Young People's Services, Joyce Thacker is unrepentant. You can see part of her interview here on the BBC site. I saw this live and what she also said, which is missing from the clip, is that they are not allowed to ask about political leanings of prospective foster parents. Which means by logical conclusion that it should have no influence in the decision making, yet that is precisely what has now happened.

And it is with some irony that the foster couple in question are ex-Labour supporters.