Model Boat Mayhem

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length.
Pages: [1] 2 3 4   Go Down

Author Topic: Leaving your child in the boozer  (Read 16619 times)

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Leaving your child in the boozer
« on: June 12, 2012, 07:49:36 pm »

If this situation had happened to anyone else, Social Services would be breathing down their necks, or the Police might be charging them with Neglect,....but if you are the Prime Minister and his missus,along with their bodyguards,and their bodyguards,.......well! its a different story,........"They were Forgetful".....
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

Footski

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 3,165
  • Location: Leyland, Lancashire
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 08:06:55 pm »

Sorry wullie, but you are not right on this one. No room here to have a go...Let it go....please! :police:
Logged

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2012, 08:09:15 pm »

Sorry wullie, but you are not right on this one. No room here to have a go...Let it go....please! :police:
So what I read in the newspaper was Wrong perhaps???????
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2012, 08:16:26 pm »

Sorry wullie, but you are not right on this one. No room here to have a go...Let it go....please! :police:
Not right about What?????
this is from Reuters,
LONDON -- It's every parent's nightmare: To get home from an event and realize that a child is missing. But it can turn out to be a political minefield as well if you happen to be the prime minister.

British Prime Minister David Cameron's office confirmed Monday that he accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter Nancy in a country pub after a Sunday afternoon visit.

The incident sparked a debate in Britain about Cameron's parenting and comes only a few weeks after the government set up a program to give parents of young children classes in how to raise them,...now is where I would normally say, Nah Nah Ni Nah,but maybe I,ll just sit here with a smug grin on my moosh!!!!
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

bikerdude999

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 514
  • Location: Corby, UK
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2012, 08:56:48 pm »

I think the issue is that child services wouldn't be all over parents for once leaving there child somewhere, and having to go back and get them, stuff happens, it's easy to think someone else has got something, only to later find they thought you had it... TBH good on them for just admitting it.
Logged

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2012, 09:12:44 pm »

I think the issue is that child services wouldn't be all over parents for once leaving there child somewhere, and having to go back and get them, stuff happens, it's easy to think someone else has got something, only to later find they thought you had it... TBH good on them for just admitting it.
..Stuff happens!,we,re not talking about a couple of minutes,it was 15mins,how do you forget about a child for that amount of time,Don,t they travel in the same car,..Oh! i thought you had her!...where,
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

Bryan Young

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 6,883
  • Location: Whitley Bay
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2012, 09:14:34 pm »

Apparently this all happened last April.
So why bring it up now?
But what got through to me was the way the Police developed "sloping shoulders" and declared that the "protection team" only looked after the PM and so it wasn't their fault. I find that hard to believe, frankly.
Perhaps the rozzers had thrown more down their necks than the Camerons. Nothing would surprise me these days about the behaviour of our "police". BY.
Logged
Notes from a simple seaman

mikearace

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2,381
  • Location: Yate
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #7 on: June 12, 2012, 09:29:56 pm »

Quote
Don,t they travel in the same car,..

Actually no they didnt. He went in one car assuming she had the child and vice versa. 
Logged
Not just two wheels...........and never trust a hippie

Footski

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 3,165
  • Location: Leyland, Lancashire
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2012, 09:49:04 pm »

I think the issue is that child services wouldn't be all over parents for once leaving there child somewhere, and having to go back and get them, stuff happens, it's easy to think someone else has got something, only to later find they thought you had it... TBH good on them for just admitting it.

Exactly what I was getting at. Cheers...
Logged

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2012, 09:50:15 pm »

Actually no they didnt. He went in one car assuming she had the child and vice versa. 
It does,nt really matter,"who thought who had,the child, the point is,children have been abducted in the blink of an eye, in the past,...a child should never be out of sight of its parents,in a public place,..has past events taught them nothing,
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

F4TCT

  • I am not completely useless.......I can always serve as a BAD example
  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 536
  • Location: Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
    • My Boat Builds
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2012, 10:14:14 pm »

It sounds like a balls up and not deliberate by any sense, despite my hatred and contempt for the man.

However news reports mention that he traveled separately with bodyguards (despite the fact when he became PM, he said that he wouldn't squander the country's money and spend it on protection) and so a mix up seems to be fair enough.

Not anything like the mc'cans leaving their kids for hours on end while they wine and dine is it.

Not very often I defend anything to do with the government but this I think has be taken out of proportion by the press. Im sure the PM's very embarrassed by the whole thing and rightly so.

Dan
Logged

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2012, 10:20:10 pm »

I wholeheartedly agree with you Dan :-))
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

tobyker

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1,311
  • Location: Scotland - West Coast
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2012, 12:16:44 am »

hardly rates a headline compared with the Euro and Syria.
Logged

DickyD

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 9,423
  • www.srcmbc.org.uk
  • Location: Southampton UK
    • SRCMBC
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2012, 01:40:53 am »

I wholeheartedly agree with you Dan :-))

Quick change of heart Wullie 
Logged
Richard Solent Radio Controlled Model Boat Club http://www.srcmbc.org.uk

Andre

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 26
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2012, 03:34:02 am »

So as the bard said "Much ado about nothing"

Andre
Logged

wullie/mk2

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 791
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2012, 07:33:47 pm »

Quick change of heart Wullie 
another Rivetcounter!!!!!...i will rephrase my wholeheartedness, Dan got it bang on about Cameron, and the implication of what could have happened,i.e McCanns!
Logged
Wullie,s place is an apology free zone

Peter Fitness

  • Global Moderator
  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 7,376
  • Location: Wyrallah, near Lismore NSW Australia
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2012, 12:34:11 am »

For goodness sake, it was an honest mistake >>:-( If it had been anyone else other than David Cameron and his wife no one would have even noticed but, typical of the low life press, they had to make a big thing of it. Get over it <*<

Peter.
Logged

pugwash

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1,842
  • Location: recently left Amble and now in the wet Northumberland hills
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2012, 12:59:01 am »

Got to agree with Peter

Geoff
Logged
Failing to prepare means preparing to fail.

DickyD

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 9,423
  • www.srcmbc.org.uk
  • Location: Southampton UK
    • SRCMBC
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2012, 07:23:00 am »

another Rivetcounter!!!!!...i will rephrase my wholeheartedness, Dan got it bang on about Cameron, and the implication of what could have happened,i.e McCanns!
Rubbish, Dan said it was nothing like the McCanns.
Logged
Richard Solent Radio Controlled Model Boat Club http://www.srcmbc.org.uk

U-33

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 5,321
  • K-157 Vepr. Akula-11
  • Location: Eastbourne, Sussex, UK
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2012, 08:13:07 am »

My kids always try to leave me in the pub... :embarrassed:
Logged
Rich

K-157 Vepr. Akula-II (project 971U)
---------------------------------------------------------------

~~~~~~~  "Motorflotes need love too...."  ~~~~~~~

MotorFlote build log : http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,15222.0.html

essex2visuvesi

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 6,148
  • Location: Finland, England, Finland!
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2012, 08:26:03 am »

My kids always try to leave me in the pub... :embarrassed:

Logged
One By One The Penguins Steal My Sanity
Proud member of the OAM  (Order of the Armchair Modeller)
Junior member of the OGG  (Order of the Grumpy Git)

Dave13

  • Guest
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2012, 09:12:18 am »



Thats great I wish we a pub like that round here!!  :-)) :-))
Dave:)
Logged

Jerry C

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1,504
  • Location: Caernarfon, North Wales.
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2012, 09:26:16 am »

My parents would leave me anywhere. I always found my way back. One term while away at school they moved house! Initiative testing they called it.

Circlip

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 4,451
  • Location: North of Watford, South of Hadrians wall
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2012, 01:05:17 pm »

And if you can't find your way back, it's called Alzhimers. (Keep testing SWTSMBO)  {-)

   Strange how the "Free" press are clutching at anything to smear the politicians with?  Wonder if the "Enquirey" has anything to do with it.

   Regards   Ian.
Logged
You might not like what I say, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong.
 
What I said is not what you  think you heard.

Norseman

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 3,466
  • Location: Huyton, Liverpool
Re: Leaving your child in the boozer
« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2012, 03:21:40 pm »

They only did what probably thousands of parents have done - made a mistake.

We left our new baby son in Tesco's in a buggy on the soap powder aisle - we got about four aisles away.
Panicked and ran back only to find him fast asleep -  after that we carried him around shops.

Now 25 years later I'm still carrying him around, and he's still mostly asleep  <*<  usually I can end a post on a joke but <:( <:( <:(

Dave
Logged
Pages: [1] 2 3 4   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.098 seconds with 22 queries.