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Campaign Against Vetting

19-08-200627-07-2015
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Those now being vetted include 16-year-olds teaching younger kids to read, parents volunteering at school, and foster carers’ friends. Running an after-school club is now subject to more stringent security tests than selling explosives. The Manifesto Club is leading the national opposition…

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