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I read the report on terrible fate of Baby P this morning, it felt like a stone in my stomach. As a parent I find it very difficult reading about things like this. The catalogue of failure on the part of so many people makes me deeply angry and the unwillingness of any of them to take responsibility makes me sick. Watching the Prime Minister try to play politics with this issue was one of the
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