Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Manager of A4E Camden tries it out ... again!

If A4E do not want to find themselves in the Small Claims Court on Thursday, they are certainly skating very thin ice (see previous blog). This morning Declan had his first meeting with his latest A4E employment officer, the manager of A4E Camden. Once again this manager, David Lawson, has found himself doing the rounds. This is Declan's email this evening to Lawson's chairman, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and the CEO of Jobcentre Plus (of the Department for Work and Pensions):

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Lawson had such a blase attitude about Declan's High Court proceedings (see blog of 3 December 2010 By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review) that Declan says it was a chore briefing him. Declan did manage, however, to explain why we are sending all our CVs and application forms to non-profits through the post. This is a letter Declan received last June from our MP, Lynne Featherstone, now a minister in the Home Office, regarding the unlawful violation of our basic right to send and receive email without interference (she has yet to prompt a response into why we have been encountering these problems):

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Declan also made a point of letting this employment officer know that his petition to the UN regarding stem cell research, which has already been signed by no less than 28 Nobel laureates as well as hundreds of other distinguished scholars, has once again had to be shelved because almost no scientist was getting his email in their Inbox (see here); that our blog and the NAC website has been hacked and vandalised several times (see here and here); that abuse has been hurled at us via Skype (see here); that over 300 draft documents have been erased from our Gmail account (see here); and that the original NAC website was suspended in March 2008 due to a Spamcop report that was drawn up the day after the Home Office denied that a warrant had been issued to intercept our communications (see here).

As I stated in the previous blog, I have my A4E employment officer, Greg Janiszek, to see tomorrow. Tonight Declan will include me in his claim against A4E that he is fully prepared to file at the Central London County Court (our small claims court) on Thursday. Suffice to say that A4E, in our first six months with them, have wiped us of any little bit of savings we might have had to help us get back on our feet after more than 2 1/2 years sleeping rough on the streets of London because Declan did not "sign on" TWO DAYS BEFORE he was due to do so (see blog of 21 June 2010 Department for Work and Pensions double breaches the Data Protection Act: Letter to the Information Commissioner).