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Mother has information for Attorney General

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The Sunday Express has an interesting story about a mother who got copies of the secret medical files and would be happy to give them to the Attorney General.

One of the points about the Family Courts is that the secrecy operates to protect the bureaucrats involved. For example, I as an MP cannot report a firm of solicitors for failing to do their job properly. I would need to be legally qualified to do this. Furthermore permission from a judge is required before evidence can be provided to the police of perjury and perverting the course of justice.

Not all judges are willing to have their social workers prosectuted when they lie in court. Hence it can be difficult to get this permission.

From time to time Child Protection proceedings are started in retalitation for parents complaining about doctors or other medical professionals. It is these cases where evidence gets manufactured.

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Well, how very interesting John. In this land of free speech, I felt it important to write my own comment to the story.

John Hemming MP's Paediatric Teach In

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