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You couldn't be more wrong! The majority of the Brits that vote, vote for the government, it's slightly different! And in the last elections not even that...
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Garbage again from scoots and the doom lot. **** off back to the Brexit forum and take your whining elsewhere.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSpeak ill of the government as much as you want the majority of Brits vote for them.
Sick government, sick society.
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Speak ill of the government as much as you want the majority of Brits vote for them.
Sick government, sick society.
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It is almost impossible to get Legal Aid these days unless it's for criminal defence or to defend deportation. Yet the government get find billions to waste on Brexit. Truly shocking and the government should be ashamed.Originally posted by AtW View Post“Relatives of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena terrorist attack who are applying for legal aid for representation at the forthcoming inquest are being made to fill in a 17-page questionnaire and declare whether they have any “valuable possessions” worth more than £500 that could be sold to help cover costs.
Campaign groups have attacked the legal aid application process – which may still end in claims being rejected – as “cruel and intrusive”. They back calls for families whose loved ones are killed in terrorist attacks to automatically receive legal aid for inquests rather than be forced through the means-testing process.”
Families of Manchester terror victims ‘must declare valuables’ to get legal aid | UK news | The Guardian
Sick Tory Scum did not even have common sense to avoid such crazy requirements in serious cases like murder and especially terrorism.
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We’ve got one delivered to office for all to read...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThis is also true of the families of the victims of the westminster bridge terrorist attack. The government has unlimited funds, the victims family have to pay.
You should get a subscription to Private Eye to keep yourself up to date.
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This is also true of the families of the victims of the westminster bridge terrorist attack. The government has unlimited funds, the victims family have to pay.
You should get a subscription to Private Eye to keep yourself up to date.
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Legal Aid
“Relatives of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena terrorist attack who are applying for legal aid for representation at the forthcoming inquest are being made to fill in a 17-page questionnaire and declare whether they have any “valuable possessions” worth more than £500 that could be sold to help cover costs.
Campaign groups have attacked the legal aid application process – which may still end in claims being rejected – as “cruel and intrusive”. They back calls for families whose loved ones are killed in terrorist attacks to automatically receive legal aid for inquests rather than be forced through the means-testing process.”
Families of Manchester terror victims ‘must declare valuables’ to get legal aid | UK news | The Guardian
Sick Tory Scum did not even have common sense to avoid such crazy requirements in serious cases like murder and especially terrorism.Tags: None
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