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Six-year-old schoolboy suspended for having Mini Cheddars in his lunchbox
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI told you there was more to this story than the moaning parents were telling.
Him AND his brother have now been expelled.
Boy, 6, suspended for taking Mini Cheddars to school, now EXPELLED | Mail Online
Sounds pretty clear cut now the facts are actually coming out.
Head teachers of state schools can't just kick kids out because the parents mouthed off to the press.
In fact mouthing off to the press would NOT be a relevant consideration.
If you want to expel a child it has to be because of the child's behaviour.
The Head is more mini Hitler than mini Cheddar.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostRiley and Jayden? Prison material for sure.
Starts with a Scotch egg, ends with armed robbery. Mark my words.
You are really Katie Hopkins.Leave a comment:
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Riley and Jayden? Prison material for sure.
Starts with a Scotch egg, ends with armed robbery. Mark my words.Leave a comment:
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I think in the south they're quite rare, but up north they're everywhere.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo, murdering it would be OK. Systematic culling of scotch eggs and sausage rolls is needed, reintroducing hunting is the clear way forward.
Are pork pies a protected species?Leave a comment:
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No, murdering it would be OK. Systematic culling of scotch eggs and sausage rolls is needed, reintroducing hunting is the clear way forward.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDefinitely. Persistent and deliberate mini sausage infringements - the kid is lucky to escape prison.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds pretty clear cut now the facts are actually coming out.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds pretty clear cut now the facts are actually coming out.Leave a comment:
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