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  • As in tomorrow, same as shadow minister called for?
    Just seems there is so much to be angry about and so much to expose, that misplaced outrage is unnecessary (if easy).

  • There is much anger amongst the people affected,I am being passed this info by some dear friends who have been directly impacted and have asked me to share it. They are the ones who are feeling abandoned by the lack of action, meaningful dialogue and a complete lack of ownership by May and her government then I am proud to share it.
    What would you like them to do? I am sure they would listen to all suggestions.

  • I realise this is where it comes from, and people are right to be angry. I have no suggestions to make.

    I am uneasy at additional anger when there is so much to be justly angry about. Was a genuine question from me about what is "normal" with regards to national minutes silences announced, Manchester was two weeks (I think). It's so easy for someone to spread the idea that eg. a lack of announcement of a minute's silence less than a week after the event is demonstrative of May not caring. Not that I care if she gets unnecessary flack - unease is for two reasons, firstly if some things are easy to refute it takes focus off, secondly with so much hurt why cause more unnecessarily.
    However it is petty of me so will shut up.

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