Monday, November 07, 2011

We are removed from the internet ... this time no bandwidth

Tomorrow Declan will lodge with the High Court his skeleton argument for his oral hearing on 22 November. He is looking for permission to apply for judicial review against our jobcentre, Highgate Jobcentre Plus. He argues an important point of principle or practice, namely, that he is provided with no remedy under welfare law for discriminatory practice by private sector providers of the Department for Work and Pensions' Work Programme. He will have just seven days to appeal to the Court of Appeal following the hearing but, given 132 breaches of contract by Action for Employment (A4E), we believe we are left with no option but to appeal.


You would think that the application Declan lodged last month with the European Court of Human Rights regarding the interception of our communications and directed surveillance might cut some ice, but not at all! The blogs I have written since have been designed to show that there has been no let up on any front, and now I can add no internet access to the mix. Since last Thursday, our bandwidth has been 'squeezed' to death. Yesterday it went the entire day. It seems we could well be back to the British Library, the no.1 library in the UK, to be 'squeezed' some more. Just as well we have plenty of work to do offline!
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This was yesterday:
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I would expect a better connection at the bottom of the ocean!