Primed By Leftist Tutors, An 8-Year-Old Goes To Court!
When I was eight, I had emerged from the Davy Crockett craze and my fave reading material concerned Dan Dare V The Mighty Mekon…
Mighty Mekon’ Hague’s Very Vague Grasp Of Democracy
…whom I wrote about a few years ago…
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…though I still had time for The Beano and The Dandy.
I am sure I wasn’t brash enough even to consider writing to my local councillor, never mind ‘taking the Home Office to the high court.’
How inferior I must have been, to be unable to grasp the intricacies of arguing that the Home Office’s no recourse to public funds (NRPF) policy is unlawful and that during the Covid 19 pandemic…
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….the policy increases the risk of families becoming destitute as well as heightening public health risks as people are forced into overcrowded accommodation or onto the streets.
Wow!
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No room for Bounty Bars or jammy donuts in that child’s diet of dictionaries!
What an inadequate lad I must have been, in comparison to the ‘eight-year-old British boy’ thus lionised by the Guardian for challenging the UK Government ‘policy of denying families like his access to the welfare safety net.’
Aha!
Turns out that HIS family includes an alien migrant!
Unfortunately, because the boy ‘cannot be named,’ we are unable to interrogate the precocious brat, who is clearly being manipulated by the politically motivated leftist pressure groups, who are named by the Guardian.
I’ll betcha a tenner he didn’t ask for their help until prompted by some well-heeled pinko sticky-beak.
Child abuse by any other name.
In democracies, the correct and proper way to change an elected government’s policies is by voting, in parliament or by referendum.
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