It’s amazing what you find when you go digging. You won’t find it now, but this – from 7 years ago – proves there was a prior connection between “independent” investigator Anna Klonowski and abusers of disabled people, Wirral Council.

Footnote: Coleman’s contribution to the lives of Wirral council tax payers and their children and grandchildren was a hefty £202 million LOBO loan debt which won’t be paid off until the year 2078.

It forms a sizeable 12% of everyone’s monthly Council tax bills today in 2021.

So when you hear Wirral Council repeatedly pleading poverty in the newspapers, remember what the same local newspapers are choosing not to report…🤫


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5 Responses to It’s amazing what you find when you go digging. You won’t find it now, but this – from 7 years ago – proves there was a prior connection between “independent” investigator Anna Klonowski and abusers of disabled people, Wirral Council.

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