Another SF perv 🙄 not even a month since the last one.
GreenElectronic8873 on
Sinn Féin cooked only realistic hope now is greens get booted come the general
Charming-Potato4804 on
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If we could just leave the kids alone, that’d be great,!
Pintau on
Yet another reason not to vote for the shower of cunts. The fact that the party’s policy isn’t immediately to name and shame, just shows how unfit they are to govern
Hipster_doofus11 on
>“We received a complaint on the 11th of September 2023 that an inappropriate message was sent by a party member to a 17-year-old party member,” a Sinn Féin spokesman said.
>“On the 12th of September, in line with child protection guidelines, the person was suspended and the matter was immediately referred to the PSNI and social services to investigate.
>“On the 27th of September, the PSNI informed the party that they were not carrying out any formal investigation into the matter. They also indicated support for the actions the party had taken, both from their perspective and that of the (teenager’s) family.
>“The individual subsequently resigned from the party.”
You’d have to say that SF are efficient at acting on these matters when they find out. Not great for the coalition parties if a debate on child protection goes ahead.
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So this is a new nonce?
More nonce-sense from SF
Ok. He resigned.
Fine. Now a criminal investigation please
Another SF perv 🙄 not even a month since the last one.
Sinn Féin cooked only realistic hope now is greens get booted come the general
![gif](giphy|jqYbk3Vy6NO3C)
If we could just leave the kids alone, that’d be great,!
Yet another reason not to vote for the shower of cunts. The fact that the party’s policy isn’t immediately to name and shame, just shows how unfit they are to govern
>“We received a complaint on the 11th of September 2023 that an inappropriate message was sent by a party member to a 17-year-old party member,” a Sinn Féin spokesman said.
>“On the 12th of September, in line with child protection guidelines, the person was suspended and the matter was immediately referred to the PSNI and social services to investigate.
>“On the 27th of September, the PSNI informed the party that they were not carrying out any formal investigation into the matter. They also indicated support for the actions the party had taken, both from their perspective and that of the (teenager’s) family.
>“The individual subsequently resigned from the party.”
You’d have to say that SF are efficient at acting on these matters when they find out. Not great for the coalition parties if a debate on child protection goes ahead.