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Published Date: 25 May 2008
SCOTTISH Conservative leader Annabel Goldie has called for a national debate on neglected children and warned the problem is potentially as bad as drug abuse.
Goldie told the party's annual conference in Ayr that the number of youngsters referred to children's reporters for lack of parental care had "soared" from 16,000 in 2003 to nearly 19,500 three years later.

Her call came at the climax of an
upbeat conference, which saw UK leader David Cameron address delegates in the wake of the Tories' decisive by-election victory over Labour in Crewe and Nantwich.

Goldie said: "Unless we are prepared to lead a debate on this deepening crisis, the problem will remain invisible like drugs abuse, not talked about in polite circles, and the very foundations of our society will be crumbling beneath us."

She sounded the warning in a closing speech to the conference, in which she tore into Labour – a "tormented and divided rabble" who, she said, were not even a credible opposition, let alone a credible defender of the Union.

She also made a sharp attack on SNP First Minister Alex Salmond, who she said had been given a gift by Labour's U-turns on an independence referendum. "Rejoicing over this mayhem, his smile getting smugger by the moment, his self-satisfaction oozing out of every pore – and there are many pores for it to ooze out of," said Goldie.



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1

Senga Jean,

25/05/2008 00:31:06
Goldie is showing her Thatcherist nasty side. Ah weel, her roots are showing.
2

Cincinnatus,

Edinburgh 25/05/2008 01:32:41
At least Thatcher was charismatic in an odd way, whereas Annabel is simply not an orator of any note.
3

Allan(handofgod137),

25/05/2008 14:24:37
There was a land of Giants,
proud and noble ones
They lived beyond the rules
created by hopeless pawns
They loved adventure and pleasure
never avoided the fight.
The darker black,
they saw the brighter light.

One day from southern valleys
the family of ugly dwarfs
Has come to Giants' land
and ask the Great ones for help...
The dwarfs had no place to sleep,
no clothes and nothing to eat,
The Giants offered them help,
and let them safely live.

The herd of ugly dwarfs
has grown with every spring,
They asked for more and more
they wanted everything...
To live in peace and love
they made the equal laws
The Giant gets the same
what gets the little dwarf...

Two centuries has passed
there is no Giants' land...
What was noble, great and proud
is replaced by vulgar mass...

[The last living Giant has said:]

"Now I now what the evil we have done,
we didn't let the hopeless creatures die
And you remember before it' s too late,
the murder is the best when the weak ones ask for help."

 

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