Wednesday 21 January 2015

Sir Derek Spencer Q C Hero


Hero Derek Spencer Q C

When Sir Derek Spencer   Solicitor General told David Cocks Q C his son as a baby was struggling on a life support machine with every breath agony he said “I couldnt care less if he dies I will never see him he is nothing to me”
HE CARRIED ON DRINKING HIS CHAMPAGNE AND HIS SON WAS NEAR DEATH ON A LIFE SUPPORT MACHINE THEN WENT OF TO HIS COUNTRY ESTATE FOR THE WEEK END TO HUNT




David Cocks Q C Who Hunted Foxes While His Baby Son Was On a Life Support Machine 

David Cocks Q C Never Allowed or Allows His Son To Know Or See His Granparents,which terrible hurt his son,not only excluding him from hearth and home,not even a birthday card or visit but denied him access to his family,saying only his other children his step children all adults and is godchildren mattered or could have presents or even a card.

The child that did not matter



The mother he totally rejected because she would not abort his child and gave her not a penny for herself and would not help the child his son when as a baby he was on a life support machine.When Sir Derek Spencer his room mate and the solicitor general told him his son as a baby was struggling on a life support machine with every breath agony he said “I couldnt care less if he dies I will never see him he is nothing to me”
HE CARRIED ON DRINKING HIS CHAMPAGNE AND HIS SON WAS NEAR DEATH ON A LIFE SUPPORT MACHINE THEN WENT OF TO HIS COUNTRY ESTATE FOR THE WEEK END TO HUNT

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous6/8/15

    Cruelty thy names is David Cocks Q C
    I saw this
    "During her pregnancy he tried to make Felicity, who has never married and is 14 years his junior, have an abortion.
    Says a former Bar colleague of Cocks, who last year earned around £800,000: "He began his affair with Felicity when she was very young and impressionable and he was then married to his first wife.
    He later divorced her and married his wife's great friend, Sarah. However, he is semi-retired now, so theoretically he has plenty of time for filial visits. "

    And this
    "David Cocks Q C and His Forgotten Son : David Cocks' impenetrable and cruel heart of a father to his youngest child "

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  2. Anonymous10/8/15

    I saw this
    "David Cocks Q C the measure of a man is how he treats his son. The duty of a father is to lovingly bring his son to manhood with honour not cruelty. David Cocks said to Sir Derek Spencer when the child was on a life support machine as a baby "I couldn't care less if he dies he is nothing to me I will never see him and no one can make me. The High Court called him and "uncaring father "and "a hard and determined man"
    David Cocks Q C Abandons His Baby at Birth Without Love Without Pity
    David Cocks Q C Human Rights Barrister Red Lion Court Told Sir Derek Spencer Q C "I couldn't care less if he dies "when his baby son was on a life support machine, he refuses to see him and seems to love shunning criticising and encouraging others to shun and sneer even calling his mother his young pupil who he demanded have an abortion "Old Fish Face "to Peter Carter Q C who she had done the favour of recommending for a pupillage and was a UCL fellow student.
    Further goes his cruel disparagement
    David Cocks Q C tried to abort his son and refuses to see him despite his promise to the court
    he's to busy adoring and adorning himself
    as he says
    "I'm so busy I'm so fine
    I so like hunting I so like wine
    I like to lay a bet or two
    I am so splendid and so grand
    I'm best to take the firmest stand
    To love my step kids one and two
    But my own child "OH no not you
    You can not come into my home
    I prefer you perish on your own
    I'm much too posh and much to nice
    So just skid addle that's my advice
    Let me not see you shinning glory
    It might effect my lies and story
    For I told all I've been so nice
    And my paternity just has no vice
    My mother said I am the best
    So fine and noble and the rest
    But how can I believe that tale
    And cloud the issue with a veil
    When you stand there before me now
    Looking so great and well just how
    Your noble mother proved me wrong
    And raised you with a powerful song
    And despite my cunning was so strong
    To let you live to let you thrive
    And overall let you survive
    For I do truly know at heart
    That she was right right from the start,
    And had the courage to out due
    When I the father was but a shrew
    And thinking only of myself
    While she was left upon the shelf
    Alone to struggle with your birth
    While I just sneered at her with mirth.
    She saw what was so truly right
    And put up quite a splendid fight
    And now I'm here with what I muster
    Feeling a bit like General Custard
    I'm grand I'm fine but I can see
    That as a parent she dazzles me
    What a silly twit I've been
    Being so nasty being so mean
    Pretending all I do is right
    And leaving morality out of sight
    So if one day I really see
    Just what I have done to thee
    My noble son my noble boy
    I wont use Dante Hell or ploy
    To degregate you any more
    For immorality is such a bore
    And one day if there is a God
    Ill have to face great justice rod"

    Things worked out well for the father able to leave both the mothers of his children and run off with his best friends wife
    well met by moonlight oh Horatio

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  3. Anonymous23/8/15

    I saw this
    "David Cocks Q C's Smear Campaign Against The Mother of his Child Since he made his pupil pregnant when he was in a position of trust excluding and rejecting his child since birth
    David Cocks Q C Human Rights Barrister Red Lion Court Told Sir Derek Spencer Q C "I couldn't care less if he dies "when his baby son was on a life support machine, he refuses to see him and seems to love shunning criticising and encouraging others to shun and sneer even calling his mother his young pupil who he demanded have an abortion "Old Fish Face "to Peter Carter Q C who she had done the favour of recommending for a pupillage and was a UCL fellow student.
    "I'm so busy I'm so fine
    I so like hunting I so like wine
    I like to lay a bet or two
    Ensuring that I get what's due
    Ensuring none can outsmart me
    I simply laugh and shout with glee
    While causing grief to those I spurn
    A son a child ..will they not learn
    All I love is me me me
    I drink of wine a cup of tea
    A pillowmate for my great bed
    While saying to Derek get my son out of my head
    Id rather think of me instead
    So if he's on a life machine
    I could not really give a bean
    IM the finest thing you ever seen
    My morals are so clean clean clean
    And hence you see my fine smoke screen
    I am so splendid and so grand
    I'm best to take the firmest stand
    To love my step kids one and two
    But my own child "OH no not you
    You can not come into my home
    I prefer you perish on your own
    I'm much too posh and much to nice
    So just skid addle that's my advice
    Let me not see you shinning glory
    It might effect my lies and story
    For I told all I've been so nice
    And my paternity just has no vice
    My mother said I am the best
    So fine and noble and the rest
    But how can I believe that tale
    And cloud the issue with a veil
    When you stand there before me now
    Looking so great and well just how
    Your noble mother proved me wrong
    And raised you with a powerful song
    And despite my cunning was so strong
    To let you live to let you thrive
    And overall let you survive
    For I do truly know at heart
    That she was right right from the start,
    And had the courage to out due
    When I the father was but a shrew
    And thinking only of myself
    While she was left upon the shelf
    Alone to struggle with your birth
    While I just sneered at her with mirth.
    She saw what was so truly right
    And put up quite a splendid fight
    And now I'm here with what I muster
    Feeling a bit like General Custard
    I'm grand I'm fine but I can see
    That as a parent she dazzles me
    What a silly twit I've been
    Being so nasty being so mean
    Pretending all I do is right
    And leaving morality out of sight
    So if one day I really see
    Just what I have done to thee
    My noble son my noble boy
    I wont use Dante Hell or ploy
    To denigrate you any more
    For immorality is such a bore
    And one day if there is a God
    Ill have to face great justice rod"

    David Cocks Q C Human Rights Lawyer Humanity To Own Son David Cocks Q C failed Father Refused to Help Him when Sir Derek Spencer told his baby was suffering agony with every breath on a life support machine He Excluded his son from his house hearth and home since birth in the cruellest manner simply on his desire not to be blamed If parenting sees us at our most loving, civilised and altruistic, then to fail at it is to have slipped off the bottom of the rung of the species

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