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“Neglected children can stay with travellers in the spirit of diversity” [mis] reports the Daily Mail

by Alice T | Jun 28, 2016 | Uncategorized

See the following link for today’s Daily Mail article suggesting Mr Justice Mostyn has left neglected traveller children in danger at home, in the wake of Ellie Butler’s death and in the face of social workers seeking their removal – just to be...

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