Friday, September 03, 2010

Declan's case against A4E on YouTube video

In the previous blog Perhaps the Department for Work and Pensions will understand YouTube videos, I wrote that if we didn't step our game up, we would almost certainly end up back on the street - where the DWP has had us for more than 2 1/2 years because Declan didn't "sign on" TWO DAYS BEFORE he was due to do so on 29 September 2006 (see blog of 21 June 2010 Department for Work and Pensions double breaches the Data Protection Act: Letter to the Information Commissioner). Not even this letter from the Rt Hon David Blunkett, a former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, has been able to elicit a response from the chairman and owner of Action for Employment, Emma Harrison CBE (see blog of 12 August Chairman of A4E in the spotlight; a steel worker's daughter, 43 year old Harrison is Britain's richest female entrepreneur):



In this video, Declan takes on A4E, and Harrison, outside the branch of theirs in Holloway that had him escorted from the building by the police last week (the letter Declan refers to in this video from the Queen is archived here):