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Swansea march for Baby P

Friday, November 28th, 2008
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP ON THE DAY AND IN THE RUN UP!!!

The killer of Baby P was more than 6ft 4ins with broad shoulders, a sadist with a fascination for Nazi memorabilia, he claimed he was “toughening P up for when he was older”, he treated him the same way he trained his dog. When he and the lodger clicked their fingers the child would touch his forehead on the floor in fear of another beating.

The boyfriend, a knife-obsessed sadist, wore combat gear, collected Nazi military memorabilia including helmets and daggers decorated with swastikas and was always seen with his beloved Rottweiler. He even kept martial arts weapons and a crossbow at the family’s home. Relatives described how as a child he had tortured guinea pigs and particularly frogs, which he would skin alive before breaking their legs.

He had been prosecuted by the RSPCA for torturing animals and faced a police investigation over claims he tortured his own grandmother, allegedly to make her change her will in his favour. The elderly woman died of pneumonia before a decision was taken on whether he should face prosecution, police sources said.

Baby P’s wounds began within weeks of the 32-year-old illiterate odd-job man moving into his mother’s four-bedroom council house in Haringey, North London.

If your on this page then we are singing from the same hymnsheet!

It is now common knowledge the HORRIFIC ordeal Baby P was submitted to during his lonely short life, this group has been set up to run in conjunction with other major and minor cities and towns throughout the United Kingdom to once and for all make a stand and be heard. It is time to really unite as one and make our voices heard so this level of incompetence NEVER happens again.

We are desperate for volunteers to help with the Swansea rally which is to be held at The Castle Gardens in Swansea town centre on 13th December 2008.

Local papers have been informed and will be running an ad on this, everyone we have spoke to so far are more than willing to help and are pro this event….we just really need people on board to help with a series of sections. The Liberty Stadium have agreed to allow volunteers in to the stadium to collect signatures for our petitions on the day….they have a fixture kicking off at 3pm on the day against sheffield united so we need many volunteers to man this.

Baby P…..you are the nations child now, you are in our hearts and minds constantly, we love you as if you were our own and we will find this justice for you and all the other children whose voices go unheard.

Key points in action….

1. More support from the government to encourage more people to become child protection social workers, there is not enough positive messages given out about the good that they do. They are seen as ‘baby snatchers’ no one wants to work as a social worker simply because the press potray such a negative image of them. The government should be putting in more effort like they do with the NHS and the armed forces.

2. Health visitors should be linked with social workers to focus on children under 2. New laws are being brought in to protect children in nurses/schools by getting teachers on board. This is great but what about the children that are not in nursery or school? The government should not be sacking health visitors but giving them a more hands on role to work alongside social workers to visit parents and the children, regularly and the ultimately must have the right to, for example, ask to look around the house, ask to clean the child if he/she is dirty or covered with food. The sad fact is they DONT have those rights, the parents seem to have more rights than the people who are meant to be protecting our children!

3. we NEED to be pushing for databases to be linked, as it stands at the minute social worker, NHS, police etc all have their own individual databases. These should merge as one, that way if anything suspicious comes up then it can be investigated and people who need to know WILL know about the child being on a care plan. The doctor who failed to identify the broken back and ribs did not examine the child because there were only signs of him being under the weather. IF the medical records had shown he was on a care plan and needed to be monitored closely then maybe this would have encouraged her to do a thorough examination.

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