Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Hemming MP Frisked Against the Wall

The trouble with John Hemming MP is that he has a big mouth. Often, life for Hemming isn't simple. In fact he makes it more complex. Lord Justice Wall was recently severely critical of Mr Hemming MP.

John Hemming blasted by Top Judge is an excellent article written by the Birmingham Post. The Birmingham Post does not like this MP. Rounding on John Hemming (Lib Dem Yardley) over his approach towards helping a woman in court proceedings after her child was taken into care Lord Justice Nicholas Wall said: "As to Mr Hemming, my judgment is that his self-imposed role as a critic of the family justice system is gravely damaged.

"Speaking for myself I will not be persuaded to take seriously any criticism made by him in the future unless it is corroborated by reliable, independent evidence."

"Mr Hemming has been willing to scatter unfounded allegations of professional impropriety and malpractice without any evidence to support them," he said. Referring to criticism Hemming levelled against a clinical psychologist involved in the case - identified only by the initials HJ - Lord Justice Wall they were allegations which represented in his judgment "a wholesale and entirely unwarranted attack on the professional integrity of HJ for which, once again, there is no evidence what so ever."

Mr Hemming has also made reckless allegations about a prominent MP. The allegations had no basis in evidence.



Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Abuse of Parliamentary Privilege

This is a petition set up regarding the behaviour of John Hemming MP.

A senior paediatrician prominent for his child protection work was termed Mengele in Hansard by John Hemming MP 19th December 2006. John Hemming MP did not disclose his association with the anti Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (msbp) campaigning group as admitted by the Speaker's Office.

This paediatrician continues to be referred to as Mengele throughout Hansard despite the fact the MP has been unable to produce any evidence to support this allegation. In addition there has been no questioning of the paediatrician by the police. This allegation made during a one year interval in a GMC hearing into the paediatrician's work arising from complaints made by 5 parents concerning child protection investigations clearly prejudiced the doctor's GMC's hearing. Parliament appears to have no procedure whereby a violation of human rights can be addressed by an individual. In general, this pejorative label has to be tolerated by the doctor for the term of his natural life as there is no way of challenging this issue in the UK.

In addition, any doctor can thus be labelled in this way while undergoing a GMC hearing. This is a violation of Article 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998. In this case, it also undermines the public's confidence in child protection. We petition the Prime Minister to implement procedures so that an individual can seek redress for a violation of their human rights within parliament.

John Hemming as the Love Rat

The Sun featured the story here. The Independent newspapers was rather more interesting. They stated "Can a Lib Dem be a love rat? I am thinking, of course, of John Hemming, the newly elected MP for Birmingham Yardley, who has announced that his long-standing personal assistant, Emily Cox, 27, is expecting his baby. No surprises there, then, but remarkably, Mr Hemming, 46, is not leaving his wife, Christine, also 46, mother of his three children. Indeed, they gave a press conference on Friday to announce that they were staying married, with Mr Hemming cuddling the family cat for the photocall " less exploitative than bringing in the children, don't you think? ". The Mirror wrote " Libido Dem" and the Birmingham Post was less sympathetic. Emily Cox who is a rather nice lady told me as follows "My situation is unconventional I admit but it works for me.If you are really interested in women in affairs why not to go www.gloryb.com and talk to the ladies there - I dont post there by the way but given your interest go and have a look" . We therefore assume that the Liberal Democrat family values is to have your cake and eat it. Perhaps I am missing something here.

From my point of view [ as a young female], it is true that there are many attractive married men in the world. Most should be observed and not touched and neither must we cross the line that will hurt their other halves. For me, a married man usually has a ring of fire around him set alight by his wife. That ring of fire cannot be crossed under any circumstances. It would be an incredibly selfish thing to do. John Hemming MP would not be a man I would term a stud muffin. There is nothing within John Hemming MP's character that is remotely attractive. Emily Cox must know him better but then power always rules the heart in some sectors of the world. I have always thought about why Mrs Hemming always stays by her husband's side. I suspect love does incredible things and it is often much like a magnet. Love or no love, I doubt I would tolerate infidelity at anytime. John Hemming MP though boasts about his conquests showing us all that he is incapable of continuing a relationship with one woman and instead becomes distracted by a skirt. I suspect it is the way things are done in Parliament. Of course, out of parliament there are many men with a high level of decency and honesty and ones who are incredibly faithful to their wives. Perhaps they should be the MP for Yardley unless of course Mr Hemming is advertising infidelity and promiscuity to the young as part of their sex education.

Hemmings Way

This was written by Jonathan Gornall and featured in the Guardian newspapers.

Spare a thought for Christine Hemming, wife of the Birmingham MP John Hemming and mother to four of his five children. Last Thursday, as Hemming continued his extraordinary one-man crusade against the nation's social workers (or, as he prefers to call them, "baby stealers"), she felt obliged to post a qualifying online footnote to a series of articles and comments provoked by her husband in Community Care.

Hemming, she noted, had said that he had "experienced 'lies from social workers in his private life'. I would like to make it clear," she said, "that this was in relation to child protection action relating to a local councillor and her child and not in any way to our family."

In an article published last month in the Mail on Sunday, Hemming had claimed that social workers were "literally snatching newborn babies and children from good, stable, loving homes" for no better reason than to rake in millions of pounds of money offered as an incentive for hitting government adoption targets.

This supposed outrage, he added, was caused by "a toxic combination of money, incompetence and secrecy", aided by the fact that large numbers of social workers, lawyers, doctors and judges working in child protection were "corrupt".

It's hard to convey fully in extract the extreme nature of this material. I recommend you read it in full
here, on the website Mothers Against Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, to which Hemming is a regular contributor - scroll down to the item "Stolen children".

This article, pandering to the lowest prejudices about
damned-if-they-do, damned-if-they-don't social workers, attracted a fierce response from frontline social workers, accustomed to such baseless abuse in the media but deeply shocked that it could come from an MP, so "catastrophically ill-informed" about adoption.

It also attracted the timely reminder from Mrs Hemming that her husband's propaganda war against children's social services, "
appalling groups that cause more problems than they solve", is informed at least in part by a very personal, yet entirely public, experience.

In June 2005, a month after his election as the Lib Dem member for Birmingham Yardley, Hemming
announced that he had been having a six-year affair with Emily Cox, a fellow Birmingham City councillor, and that she was pregnant with his child. The news had been kept quiet during the election campaign. Mrs Hemming said she felt "betrayed and hurt" and that the pregnancy sent out "a disgraceful moral message. So many problems in society," she added, "are caused by single parents and the breakdown of the family".

Hemming, on the other hand, evidently saw the funny side of the situation. In October, a few weeks before the child was born, the MP voted for himself in the News of the World's Love Rat of the Year
competition.

Soon after the birth, Hemming was back in the headlines, this time telling the Mail on Sunday that "
Gestapo" social workers had "harassed" Ms Cox as she went into labour, because she had told her doctor she had failed to register a stillbirth when she was a teenager.

Birmingham City council then found itself in the extraordinary position of being sued by one of its own councillors. In December, Hemming issued a
writ alleging Ms Cox had been "defamed, tortured and assaulted" by social services, who had, he claimed, breached her human rights. He was seeking £300,000 compensation, part of which he wanted to be paid personally by the individual social workers concerned.

In a statement, the council said it was "confident of all the actions taken alongside police and health colleagues" and the writ came to nothing.

Hemming, however, had found a cause.
One month after accusing his own council's social workers of acting like the Gestapo, the MP joined the online community
Mothers Against Munchausen Allegations, a group of accused parents and activists who for at least 10 years have been campaigning against paediatricians and other professionals involved with child protection.

The key MAMA activist is Penny Mellor, a mother of eight who in 2002 spent eight months in jail for conspiring to abduct a child to keep it out of the hands of social services. Mrs Mellor commented the judge at her trial, had "tiresome and eccentric"
views on child welfare and was guilty of "orchestrating the abduction of a child for your own propaganda purposes".

Nevertheless, when on November 10, 2005, Hemming set up a campaigning organisation,
Justice for Families, he appointed Mrs Mellor as its "Family Advocacy Coordinator". On November 16, in his first of more than 230 postings on the MAMA site to date, the MP wrote: "I was concerned about the behaviour of Social Services across the country before my own case started up. However, the Kafkaesque world was not as clear until I saw it myself."

None of this, of course, necessarily invalidates Hemming's allegations about social workers and adoption targets, although it is difficult to imagine that his views have not been shaped to some extent by his personal experiences.

Not that that has stopped the Mail ("Councils
making millions in incentives after snatching record numbers of babies for adoption") or the Telegraph ("System taking hundreds of babies for adoption") lapping up what he has had to say on the subject, which has ranged from allegations of "social engineering on a grand a scale" to claims that "A thousand kids a year are being taken off their birth parents just to satisfy targets".

In May, Hemming submitted an
application to the UN demanding an investigation into "systematic abuses of human rights in UK public family law". It makes for interesting reading. Among other things, he claimed the state: "treats certain mothers as slaves whereby they are imprisoned in hospital whilst the state takes legal action to remove their child and over a period of time transfer that child to other parents. In essence this is a form of slave trade where children are treated as commodities."

But can any of it possibly be true - or is it, as the Association of Directors of Children's Services commented on an early day motion
tabled in the House by the MP on January 15, nothing more than an "odious slur on social workers"? Certainly, there are plenty of conspiracy theorists out there ready to believe such tosh. The only surprise is that an MP can be found among them.

Quite apart from anything else, for such things to be happening on such a scale would necessitate a gigantic national conspiracy requiring the connivance of every judge, lawyer, guardian, medical expert and social worker in the country - a cast of many thousands, all risking arrest and ruin, and for what?

The reality is that more children are being adopted because that's what the government decided was in the best interests of those for whom a return to the parental home has been ruled out, and who otherwise would spend years drifting from one "temporary" care solution to another.

In 2000, Tony Blair personally ordered a
review of adoption services. It was, he said, "hard to overstate the importance of a stable and loving family life for children. That is why I want more children to benefit from adoption." This led to the white paper, Adoption, a New Approach, in which the government set a target to "increase by 40% the number of looked after children adopted".

Against this, it is difficult to see how the
statistics that Hemming presents as "clear evidence" that "roughly between 15 and 20 children are wrongfully adopted every week" are anything of the sort.

The good news is that the government, if not the Mail, appears to have Hemming's number.
On July 27, in an entry on his blog labelled "
Harrying the government in questions", the MP posted a question he had asked in the Commons the day before. This was the first day in the house for the new Department for Children, Schools and Families - the "Every Child Matters" department, as Kevin Brennan, the new parliamentary under-secretary of state for children, schools and families put it - and Hemming, the author of so many written parliamentary questions and early day motions on the subjects of care, fostering and adoption, was there to welcome it.

"I know of cases where children have run away from care to go back to their parents, only to be returned time and again," he told Brennan. "Will the Government start listening to the voices of children who want to return to their parents?"

Brennan was obviously familiar with Hemming's foray into tabloid journalism and his tart
response came as close to "sod off" as a member of the government is ever likely to get on the floor of the house.

It was, said Brennan, legitimate to make criticisms and to look into the issues raised by children in care and adoption: "but what is not legitimate is - sometimes in pursuit of a headline in a popular newspaper - to accuse the Government, professionals in the social care sector, local authorities, and indeed the courts, of not trying to act in the best interests of children, which is what the system is designed to do."

Hemming is quick to apportion
blame in complex care cases. On July 5, he posted the following on his blog, linked to a BBC story about a 12-year-old girl and a 23-year-old care worker killed in a car crash.

"This child,"
declared Hemming, "died because she was wrongly taken into care."

A reader of the blog was puzzled by the logic. "By that definition," he wrote, "if a child is taken into care and wins the Nobel prize for economics that was because they were taken into care."

But that, replied the MP, was not the same.

Like his strained logic, Hemming's group-libel of social workers - overworked, underpaid and, generally, not in it for the money - would be little more than laughable if the potential consequences of his own actions were not so grave.

A spokesman for the council responsible for the child who died in the car crash put it like this, in a statement on the case
published in the Camden New Journal last Thursday:
"Sensationalising one side of complicated cases puts children at risk ... It's fundamentally important that children and parents are not deterred from seeking help and that our looked-after children have confidence in the care they are receiving.We would all be failing children if worries kept just one person quiet when the welfare of a child is at stake."
And it doesn't require Hemming's flair for fanciful interpolation to work out who might be responsible for such a thing.

Suppression of Free Speech

John Hemming MP has spent a great deal of time with ex felon and housewife Penny Mellor. During his time with her, he has spearheaded his harassing campaign dissipating false information to gain him soundbites and votes. The most notable of his campaigns to suppress free speech is the silencing of the Times Higher newspapers.

Times Higher had published a well written defence to allegations made against paediatrician David Southall. The piece was written by established freelance journalist Jonathan Gornall. Essentially, John Hemming MP legally threated the Times Higher newspapers and had the piece removed. Our conclusion is that John Hemming MP threatens anyone who criticises him.

Not so long ago, I used to write as a blogger on 24 Dash. While I criticised the medical accuracy of John Hemming MP, he wrote to the editors of the website. The editors then wrote to me and stated "Can I also ask that you refrain from repeatedly making comments about John Hemming!". Essentially, John Hemming MP did not appreciate critical material challenging the factual accuracy of his vedetta against David Southall.

Essentially, there is no free speech allowed when anyone wishes to criticise John Hemming MP.