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Friday, 16 June 2017

599) Lilico's atack on Jeremy Corbyn shows his disturbing lack of awareness and dog-like obedience to his paper's owners.






To Andrew Lilico:

599) Lilico's attack on Jeremy Corbyn shows his disturbing lack of awareness and dog-like obedience to his paper's owners.

Dear Lilico,

At a time when the London Property Market has become the money-laundering capital of the world, its poor people are being ethically cleansed from it richest boroughs and former Thatcher ministers are hovering up what were once The People's council homes like there's no tomorrow, you show your true
disturbing nature and chose to attack the Labour leader.

Do one of the Barclay Brothers - or both even - holler "Attack Corbyn" and you spring to attention or is it less complicated than that?

You could have written about something really disturbing - the cowboy regulation that permeates all aspects of the property market and the cowboys who mismanage it with political impunity.

You could have written about the disturbing failure of the RICS - Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors - to regulate the market in surveyors, but didn't. Their Royal Charter was given to them on the understanding that their "professionalism" would be of benefit to the public.

Clearly they have failed in that duty - how is allowing practices that do not serve in the customer's interests of benefit to the public? After all, their customers are the public.

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) occupy a very desirable plot at: 12 Great George Street, London SW1P 3AD. We believe that due to their catastrophic failure to adequately regulate their Members and (Un)Regulated Firms 12 Great George Street should be taken back into public ownership and used to house the victims of this terrible outrage.

The disturbing Barclay Brothers - who appear to be experts at avoiding tax and live in a castle on Sark - should have their hotels seized and used to home the victims of the Grenfell Tower outrage.

The money they owe the Treasury should be collected and used to build homes fit for Londoners to safely live in.

Somewhat disturbingly, you didn't write about the drug cartels, despots, terrorists and oligarchs who also use similar tax avoidance schemes to get their blood-stained and greedy hands on London's prime property.

We at the Ombudsman61percent Campaign believe Jeremy Corbyn's idea to take these properties back into public ownership is a brilliant idea.

Perhaps, even, the Telegraph's offices could be put to a similar use - lets face it, there's precious little journalism coming from it these days if your propaganda piece is anything to go by.

Print That Barclay Brothers.

Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert.

The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign is at: www.blogger.com

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