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00:00You've left my four-year-old son alone for two hours.
00:03Where have you been? You may be babysitting.
00:05I didn't expect you to be on here.
00:06You've left him alone, watching TV in there, and I've come back early.
00:10Is that a child?
00:11I'm on the road to the pub for a bit.
00:14How long were you there for?
00:15Sour.
00:16No, you weren't. I saw you leave on the ring doorbell. It was two hours minimum.
00:19That's children, isn't it? Like, he's just sitting there watching charters.
00:22I left him some snacks. It's not starving.
00:24The door wasn't even locked when I came back. You forgot to lock that.
00:27Anything could have happened to him. Honestly, I'm glad I came back early.
00:30I didn't lock the door in case an emergency system could have ran out.
00:34Someone could have got in.
00:35You're being a bit dramatic.
00:36A bit dramatic?
00:37Yeah, I really do.
00:38There's a main road there. You left him alone.
00:41He was terrified when I came through that door.
00:43Terrified?
00:44Terrified. It broke my heart.
00:45Oh, God, you know what?
00:46You've got two hours and you went to the pub and you've come back.
00:49I've not f***ed.
00:50You've got a drinking problem, yeah.
00:51I've had two pints.
00:52You've got an absolute drinking problem.
00:54I've had two pints.
00:54The fact that you prioritise pints over your grandson is insane.
00:57What she told her grandson before leaving only made the situation spiral out of control.
01:02He knew exactly where I was going.
01:04I said, if there's any problem, just run down that door.
01:06Run down that what? The main road? The main road?
01:09Somebody would have helped him cross.
01:11Someone would have called the police or child services.
01:14I cannot. Honestly, you're deluded.
01:16It's not 1940 anymore.
01:18You can't leave your kids alone.
01:20Send them to the pub for you.
01:21It's not like you're living on a little remote street.
01:24You've got a neighbour's there.
01:25You've got a neighbour's there.
01:26And it's a busy road.
01:27You want him to run out into the road and go,
01:29f*** off anything.
01:30I don't think you understand the severity of this issue.
01:32Anything could have happened to him and you weren't there.
01:35Right, so what now?
01:36She's putting an end to her visits with her grandson for good.
01:39What do you mean, what now?
01:40You won't be looking after him again and I don't think I want to see him.
01:43Oh, give over that.
01:44You're being absolutely ludicrous now.
01:46How are you?
01:47You let your child alone.
01:48Get everyone on the phone.
01:49Come on, just go inside and go.
01:50No, you're not coming back in here.
01:52Yeah.
01:52You've left my house.
01:53I want to see my grandson.
01:55Well, you're not.
01:55You had the chance.
01:56We had to play with him.
01:56I would.
01:57Yeah, I'll sat there with him for three hours.
01:59And I said, when Nana gets back, we'll do that jigsaw puzzle.
02:01Well, you're not doing the jigsaw puzzle with him.
02:03He thinks we're watching a film now.
02:04Oh, really?
02:05Yeah.
02:05Is that why you went to the pub for two nights?
02:07Right, yeah.
02:07No, you're not coming in.
02:08Listen, stop being dramatic.
02:09Despite everything that's happened, she still attempts to drink in front of the child.
02:13Are you drinking?
02:13Get me a crate and then I'd want to go back and pretend about it.
02:16You've got a serious drinking problem here.
02:18We'll get a takeaway.
02:19No, you're not coming in my house.
02:20You need to get yourself down to rehab or something, love.
02:22Because this is absolutely outrageous.
02:24You're not looking after him again.
02:25You cannot be trusted with the child.
02:27You've got mental health issues.
02:28Me, really?
02:28Yeah.
02:29I'm not the one who goes to probably to the four-year-old.
02:31I don't think people used to get on back in the day.
02:33It's not back in the day.
02:34It's modern times.
02:35People used to smoke on the streets.
02:37Kids used to be working at a six-year-old.
02:39She feels today's youth are far too soft compared to her time.
02:42My grandson's clued up because he's come from a long while.
02:46Oh, great, however.
02:47Strong ancestry.
02:48You're a joke.
02:49You're a joke.
02:50Look, you promised me.
02:52I have family that works in mills, right?
02:54You promised me.
02:55It's back in day now.
02:57It's not back in day.
02:57My grandson in the under...
02:59Oh, don't get it.
03:00Don't get it.
03:01Don't get it.
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