To the Business Secretary:
For Clarity - Attempt 445.
445) "The Smell from them is simply too putrid to be ignored" - Peter Oborne.
Dear Mr Javid,
The stench that Peter Oborne is referring to isn't coming from the rancid, rank, fetid, rotten and stinking decisions handed to complainants by the Ombudsman Services:Property's Ombudsman, but from, "a political elite who had arrogantly turned its back on voters, "democracy " and - we might add - justice.
You included.
It would seem that David Cameron your, "Teflon-coated commander-in-chief" has dragooned you into docile compliance.
Q. Mr Javid, one way of re-asserting your credentials as a potential leader in waiting is to challenge head-on the total lack of accountability and transparency at Ombudsman Services:Property and initiate a public inquiry into the malodorous maladministration of complaints by Ombudsman Services' executives.
In his article for the daily he works for, Peter Oborne believed that;
"True, the PM has been sharply criticised by a tough, independent-minded press."
A tough, independent-minded press, no less.
Q. Mr Javid, do you not agree that a tough, independent-minded press should now turn its moral and highly principled attention to the plight of hundreds, if not thousands, of consumers swamped with illogical decisions handed to them by the maladministrators at Ombudsman Services?
Now is the time for you to emerge from your silo and show the same steely resolve, to stiffen the sinews and lend your eye a terrible aspect.
Q. Mr Javid, such a bold, nay heroic, course of action would surely show you to be a tough, independent-minded politician. A standard bearer for fair, transparent and accountable government, fair, transparent and accountable business and fair, transparent and accountable justice. Unafraid of snipers, prepared to swim against the tide with targets always firmly fixed on taking and occupying the moral high ground.?
Peter Oborne talks of the, "selfish and gutless conduct that causes politicians to be despised," and how the, "complicity and self interest" of "these senior politicians," sadly, yourself still included, "is in some cases beneath contempt."
This is a very morally high horse to be sat on.
Let's hope for the sake of all the victims of maladministered private, "civil justice" that its rider now leads a charge against the maladministrators at Ombudsman Services and that he doesn't fail to get out of the starting stalls or fall at the first hurdle.
Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert - The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign.
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