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Wednesday 29 July 2009

EASTBOURNE TODAY - 29-Jul-2009 - SADS FEATURE in PMQs

EASTBOURNE TODAY - 29-Jul-2009 - SADS FEATURE in PMQs

A repeat of the article in The Hailsham Gazette 22-Jul-2009
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MP takes parents' fight for daughter to the PM



Published Date: 29 July 2009

By Andrew Raeburn

A COUPLE'S fight to stop their seven-year-old daughter being put up for adoption has been taken to the Prime Minister.

Hailsham MP Charles Hendry has backed the parents' protracted court battle and raised the case with Gordon Brown during Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons last Wednesday.

Mr Hendry's intervention comes after appeal judges prevented the couple
ADVERTISEMENT from challenging a court ruling saying the girl was at risk of psychological harm at her Hailsham home.

As reported in last week's Gazette, the girl, then aged five, was taken into care in 2007 after witnessing her parents' confrontation with police at their home.
Judges were told by the couple's lawyer that unsanitary conditions at the house were not typical and the girl, aged five at the time, was happy at home.

But the Court of Appeal said any improvement in the parents' attitudes was 'too little and too late' to give them the chance of trying to overturn an adoption placement order.

The 32-year-old father and his 43-year-old wife, neither of whom can be named for legal reasons, were refused permission to appeal against the order.

But, speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Hendry said there was no suggestion the girl's wellbeing was at threat and asked to discuss the issue with Mr Brown. The Prime Minister said either he or a minister would meet the MP.

Mr Hendry asked Mr Brown, "Does he share my concern that too often these cases go through the courts in a manner that can do lasting damage to the child and that parents cannot ever hope to match the resources being allocated by the local authorities?

"Will he have a meeting with me and others, so we can discuss this in order to ensure that the children's interests will be paramount and that parents can be assured of a fair hearing?"

In response, the Prime Minister said it was difficult for him to discuss individual cases publicly, but that he or a minister would meet Mr Hendry.

Mr Brown added, "Local authorities are unable to place a child for adoption with prospective adopters without their parents' consent unless they have a placement order issued by the court.

"I should tell him (Mr Hendry) that we have tried to streamline the family courts to make them far more responsive to the needs of all concerned, particularly the children."

A spokesman for Mr Hendry told the Gazette the MP was compiling background information on the case ahead of a meeting with either Mr Brown, or children's secretary Ed Balls.

The parents have publicly stated their intention to challenge the ruling in the European court system.


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One is forced to wonder if the police officer from Warwickshire, who has been suspended (no doubt on full pay) in Warwickshire, as reported in the media this week, for leaving his dogs to suffer a long and excrutiating death in the back of a van as they slowly cooked in the sun had his home raided?

Was the dog mishandler's home raided by 18 police officers using pepper spray and virtually trashing it in a pretence of a search, having handcuffed him in front of his children. Then having left his dogs with free roam of the house did they locked up his wife whilst she had a miscarriage and will his children be stolen to put them up for forced adoption?

Is it unreasonable to ask why not since that is what they have done to this family in the Hailsham region, reported above!

Clearly the police as enforcers of the state are out of control - just consider the number of murders they have carried out, yet without prosecution - see CLICK HERE

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