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KNOCK KNOCK Mrs May, anyone at home ??? what are you doing about these CCJ's
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Since the Daily Mail Article last september it was stated ....
Theresa May vows to investigate ‘abuse’ of CCJ system
This was before she woke up one morning recently to discover
that the British public had decided to give her a hung parliament.
Clearly Theresa May DID NOTHING.
People were let down by May and they are still being let down
Theresa May seems to approve the damage that CCJ's can cause
to people as much as she seems to approve the SCAM operated
by Private Parking companies and their dodgy solicitors
The DCLG has adopted the attitude that "shortly" is the fob off word
best used when they think voters are stupid
Keep sending in your complaints and concerns
Daily Mail Investigations Unit via ccj@dailymail.co.uk
One letter by email to Theresa May Prime Minister
mayt@parliament.uk
and CC's to .....
Jeremy Corbyn Leader of the opposition
leader@labour.org.uk
Marcus Jones DCLG
marcus.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Sajid Javid Secretary of State for Communities
sajid.javid.mp@parliament.uk
David Lidington Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary
david.lidington.mp@parliament.uk
AND, copy in your local MP whoever they are
The election proved that MP's can lose their seats in a blink of an eye. Who knows if there is another election, which MP's will lose
their jobs, it will be those who fail their constituents.
No MP is safe nowadays as it will depend on their leader and
whether the public think they are suitable for purpose
If you don't do this, nobody else will do it for you so get writing
and tell these people exactly what you think
Now is the time while nerves are on edge to have your voice heard0 -
Another CCJ problem here
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/72793729#Comment_72793729
It's 9 months that Theresa May told us she would root out this problem.
Yet another complete failure by Theresa May ???0 -
WAKE UP Theresa May ???????0
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Do you honestly expect St Theresa, beset by a rising tide of snowflake commies, freeloading benefit bludgers, homeless illegal immigrants, self seeking Eurocrats, unemployed Bangladeshi bus drivers, odious Orangemen, corrupt councillors, tax dodgers, and pension fund filchers, to have time to deal with this Beamish.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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BBC news page 10/07/2017
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40549253
Theresa May to launch fight-back with 'fairer Britain' vow
Theresa May is to say she has an "unshakeable sense of purpose" to build a "fairer Britain" in her first big speech since losing her majority.
The prime minister will say her commitment to changing the country is "undimmed" a year after taking office.
please define "undimmed"Save a Rachael
buy a share in crapita0 -
Do you honestly expect St Theresa, beset by a rising tide of snowflake commies, freeloading benefit bludgers, homeless illegal immigrants, self seeking Eurocrats, unemployed Bangladeshi bus drivers, odious Orangemen, corrupt councillors, tax dodgers, and pension fund filchers, to have time to deal with this Beamish.
Come on TD don't hold back tell it like it is!:rotfl:pappa_golf wrote: »please define "undimmed"
She's a bit like an LED dimmable bulb, doesn't always work as described!0 -
Do you honestly expect St Theresa, beset by a rising tide of snowflake commies, freeloading benefit bludgers, homeless illegal immigrants, self seeking Eurocrats, unemployed Bangladeshi bus drivers, odious Orangemen, corrupt councillors, tax dodgers, and pension fund filchers, to have time to deal with this Beamish.
What I do expect is for May to stop making statements she does not follow through on. All she does is expel bad air
Theresa May has pledged to root out abuse of county court judgments
It's over 9 months since that statement so it's still
WAKE UP MRS MAY0 -
Do you honestly expect St Theresa, beset by a rising tide of snowflake commies, freeloading benefit bludgers, homeless illegal immigrants, self seeking Eurocrats, unemployed Bangladeshi bus drivers, odious Orangemen, corrupt councillors, tax dodgers, and pension fund filchers, to have time to deal with this Beamish.
Is something upsetting you this morning TD? Perhaps a smidgen too much yesterday?Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street0 -
It is the heat UMKO 27 degree at 7am with 70%+ humidity.
Also, seeing how different countries tackle parking. Here in Spain the council has cleared masses of unbuilt land a few minutes walk from the beach for free parking. There are no PPCs
If you want to park closer to the beach the cost is 60 cents an hour. If you bilk or overstay you get fined €3.00 which you can pay at the meter.
They seem to be under the impression that free parking encourages people to spend that money at the bars and restaurants. Funny people these furriners.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
It is the heat UMKO 27 at 7am with 70%+ humidity.
Also, seeing how different countries tackle parking. Here in Spain the council has cleared masses of unbuilt land a few minutes walk
If you want tyo park closer to the beach the cost is 60 cents an hour. If you bilk or overstay you get fined €3.00 which you can pay at the meter.
They seem to be under the impression that free parking encourages people to spend that money at the bars and restaurants. Dunny people these furriners.
We could live with that0
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