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Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Ombudsman Services:Property - Theresa Mayism (565).

To the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary,
For Clarity - Attempt 565

565) Theresa Mayism.

Dear Mr Clark,

One of the key defining moments of Mrs May's premiership will be the time she failed to come out of hiding when Mr Harmsworth and Mr Murdoch's hirelings savaged those three unfortunate judges.

As a result of her failure to step up - a civic duty she had been instructing everyone else to do - and challenge Mr Harmsworth and Mr Murdoch's vested interests, one of the three pillars of our unwritten constitution - the independence of the judiciary - was yet further undermined by the hard right.

In her speech given yesterday she did however recognise that,
"the everyday injustices are too often overlooked" because "decisions made in faraway places didn't always seem to be the right decisions for them."

How perfectly true.

Take the Ombudsman's illogical Final Decisions at faraway Warrington or the Anonymous Desk Top Reviewer's beyond all know logic decisions at faraway Livewell Southwest Ltd.

Everyday decisions that aren't right but are unjust.

If we're all now to expected to upsticks and decamp from The Big Society to The Shared Society isn't it now beholden on the RICS and the NHS to start sharing information and become transparent and accountable about their decision making processes?

Q. Mr Clark, when are you going to step up, challenge the vested interests of the RICS and the NHS and right the wrongs of the Ombudsman Services:Property Ombudsman's illogical Final Decisions and The Anonymous Desk Top Reviewer's unexplained decisions at Livewell Southwest Ltd?

Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert - The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign.


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