Government challenged on children's rights

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Government faces High Court action over children's rights

 

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good! because you cannot trust the effing tories with child care.

First disabled people now children when is people going to wake up and do something about the conservative party's bad policy and decisions... get them out of office fast!

Justice league faces High Court action over children's rights

I wasn't abused: some Earthrealm families evolve straight into adulthood at age 10, skipping teenage years altogether. ...I say, right there is an /ancient Cultural Abuse though POTUS, I just had the code manually added. ...this one Donald, is now Impossible to Reverse...

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