David Borrington
David Borrington MA RCA
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“PHONETICALLY SPEAKING” To reflect the fast pace of world news, my blog is probably best served as a stream-of-consciousness text. Fast and unadulterated. With this approach, and on first encounter, text might not seem to scan. This is because I am dyslexic. Instead of keeping the proof-readers busy, I would rather let my blog updates of my visual work stand as a record of my experience of dyslexia, which I am keen that you now get to enjoy too. Unlike some news outlets, I hereby excuse myself the need for a ‘corrections’ section! The excitement of a new language is something I’m quite familiar with, and it is with this ‘joie de vivre’ that I am delighted to guide you through my thought and work processes, more phonetically (than fanatically) speaking.

Final Solution

2013 Italian Navy C-section British courts kidnap baby

The failure of family court, social services and medical professionals. The secrecy of the legal profession especially within family courts has only deepened people’s scepticism of the power they hold.

Given opportunity to poor journalism to sell a story, really damages the trust of these professions. At the same time using up the public tolerance for crying Wolf allowing real crimes to be ignored by these powerful government departments.

British doctors requested from the family courts on medical grounds to form a C-section on a sectioned Italian lady, then after the mother didn’t recover from her delusional status the baby was taken into care and put up for adoption.

Obviously, I don’t have the full details, but the basic principle of English courts having jurisdiction over a non-national who is over on a work visa is quite concerning, especially in this case and the extreme scenario which took place.

 

Artwork is available to purchase part of the Borrington’s Empiricull Almanack vol V of 13 original prints and individually as a archival inkjet print.
(Digital versions are available by request for articles which the artwork compliments)