Denise Rooney

11 May 2019 Denise Rooney and Matt Storey on being elected the new leader and deputy leader of Middlesbrough Labour. They both worked in the office of MP for Middlesbrough Andy McDonald.

Another Bent Brick in the Wall

Rooney and Storey pictured in Middlesbough. Matt Storey went on to become PCC Cleveland, it was suggested using dubiuos means ask Steve Turner for the details.

Oh, and finally Nigel Farage

Labour alleged to be involved in fraud... Anna seems to be in limerence with Nigel the antics in Parliament are disgusting all parties seem to relish in comedic statements against Nigel Farage they do not realise the joke is on them look back to the Local elections in May 2026.

So what's this all about?

This is Redcar Cleveland Dot Com, an insight of the workings at Redcar Town Hall by Redcar and Cleveland . an expose of Redcar Council, Councillors and Officers who fight amongst themselves and other Local Authorities in taking control of children. There is money to be made for councils and their respective Social Services Department and Officers in the fight over children. The modus operandi of Local Authorities appear to be similar... make false malicious and vexatious accusations against Parents Friends and Family then use the Courts to gain children seizure orders. Money is gained for Social Workers in bonuses and payments this is a scandal which needs investigation.

The account given below represents a widely-held understanding of what happened in Cleveland. However Beatrix Campbell's 2023 book 'Secrets and Silence' contains new information drawn from official records now publicly available to clarify the truth about 'Cleveland' itself. And about the harm to children of its legacy through the period since then. The Cleveland child abuse scandal is a wave of suspected child sexual abuse cases in 1987 in Cleveland, England, many of which were later discredited. In that year, a large number of child sexual abuse allegations followed the use of a new and controversial diagnostic test by paediatricians at the Middlesbrough Hospital. A total of 121 children were removed from their parents as a result. In 1988, the Butler-Sloss Inquiry into the cases concluded that most of the diagnoses were incorrect; 94 of the children were subsequently returned and the two paediatricians involved were criticized.

Cleveland Child Abuse Scandal Wikipedia

The madness of Local Authorities Social Services departments Money for Old Rope