Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Application to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal

In the previous blog, I published a statement that Action for Employment (A4E) faxed last week to our jobcentre, Highgate Jobcentre Plus, alleging that Declan "has constantly been uncooperative, blaming others for his reasons for not finding employment". The week previous, my A4E adviser didn’t see it that way, writing on 26 July that Declan and I intended lodging a complaint with the Investigatory Powers Tribunal regarding the interception of our communications and unlawful directed surveillance. There is not one single application to the IPT online, but this is the second of two applications Declan submitted to the Tribunal this morning (the Human Rights Claim Form, Form T1, asks much the same questions):


The IPT was established in 2000 to investigate complaints about surveillance by the Intelligence Services and public authorities. The New Internationalist pointed out in 2009 that police surveillance and intimidation of political activists in the UK had hit new heights. Nonetheless, since its inception, the IPT has only ever upheld ten complaints. We are not naive enough to think that Declan's complaint will be upheld, and this side of an application to the European Court of Human Rights we have no choice but to make ours public so concerned are we about Highgate Jobcentre Plus, and our 'sign on' in the Jobcentre tomorrow in particular. At least tomorrow we will have this application and the e-letter I published in the previous blog to our MP about A4E behind us, with Declan's renewal hearing in the High Court against the Jobcentre scheduled for 22 November (see blog of 14 April Declan's Notice of Renewal of claim for permission to apply for Judicial Review).

Declan's application to the IPT carries two pictures of MI5 whistleblower David Shayler, who lived for a couple of years in one of the rooms below us, until 2007 more or less. According to the BBC, Shayler “caused the biggest crisis of official secrecy since the spy catcher affair”. By around 2007, he had been successfully neutralised: he changed his name to Delores Kane, declared himself to be Jesus, and became a squatter.