Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Haringey Council has stopped paying our rent?

Even though we have developed eyes on the back of our heads, we didn't see Haringey Council coming in the sense that Declan did not expect to call into our building society today to discover there was no rent there to withdraw. Some time ago, the Council came up with the idea of paying us by the week rather than by the month. What that means to anybody who pays rent by the month is that the payments leave them with a shortfall in rent to pay. This is Haringey's letter to Declan last week informing him that his appeal has been sent, at his request, to the Tribunals Service - nowhere in this letter does it state that his housing benefit payments have been stopped:

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And this is Declan's judicial review letter before claim requesting that his appeal be sent to the Tribunals Service as 'duly made':

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Declan will have no difficulty writing another letter before claim tomorrow, once again copied to the Leader of Haringey Council, Councillor Claire Kober, and is well on track to have his case filed in the High Court before our rent is due on the 26th of this month. As I have mentioned in a number of blogs, MI5 whistleblower David Shayler lived for a couple of years in one of the rooms below us. According to the BBC, Shayler “caused the biggest crisis of official secrecy since the spy catcher affair”. By the time he left here, around 2007, he had been successfully neutralised: he changed his name to Delores Kane, declared himself to be Jesus, and became a squatter.


Former MI5 whistleblower David Shayler after he was evicted from Hackhurst Farm on 20 August 2009.

Our live-in landlady, Belinda McKenzie, is a well-known human rights activist who is involved in many human rights causes, including Stop the War Coalition, Iranian solidarity, Hollie Demands Justice, and abuse in the Church. I should probably ask her how on earth she is able to do all that work without attracting the interest of the Metropolitan Police's secretive National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU). It doesn't take much to attract their attention: here's a Guardian's article dated 25 June 2010 titled Peace campaigner, 85, classified by police as 'domestic extremist'!


Human rights activist Belinda McKenzie speaking at the UK Rally against child abuse, 4 June 2011, Trafalgar Square