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CSA Complaints website
March 14th, 2008 at 01:20 pm by Clive Bellmore in CSAIt seems that the child support agency’s incompetence has spread across the Internet like wildfire, so much so that another CSA complaints website has sprung up chronicling their fraudulent and callous deeds. CSA Hell feature stories of the most incompetent actions from the child support agency, complaints people have sent in and even videos about them.
I’ll certainly be keeping an eye on this website over the next few months to see what they come up with, and more importantly whether the CSA themselves take note.
After all, everyone wants them to actually improve so that children get money. That’s not too difficult is it? Yet the CSA seem intent on stealing from the children instead.
Come CSAHell.com, give them hell!
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FORMER LABOUR LEADER OF DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL JOINS THE JURY TEAM IN HIS FIGHT AGAINST THE CSA.
Fresh from announcing his intention to sue local MP Gwyn Prosser, Tony Sansum now signs up with the Jury Team to take his fight to the European Parliament
Last month, Tony Sansum – the former miner and ex Labour Leader of Dover District Council – announced the start of legal proceedings against Gwyn Prosser claiming the local MP had been guilty of ignoring his plight with the Child Support Agency. Now Tony has taken his protest one step further and signed up to be a potential MEP with the new Jury Team – the new political movement providing a support network for independent people to stand for election to the European and Westminster Parliaments.
Tony, who considered Gwyn to be a friend, was disgusted at his attitude to his plight. He said: “Gwyn originally wrote to me to say that I had been treated appallingly, but quickly realised that to take on my case, which he saw as being just, would bring him into conflict with his Government. I had, up until this time, believed in Corporate Responsibility, to vote with the party that you represent, but I realise now that when faced with a government acting so badly giving powers to non-elected quangos which flies in the face of rights gained centuries ago in the Magna Carta, an MP has a moral duty to oppose such draconian powers being delegated to civil servants.”
As an ex-Labour Leader of Dover District Council, I have become increasingly disillusioned and I have therefore thrown my hat in the ring and am contesting the primary elections that are open to all to vote, not just the chosen few in the constituency parties. If you support me please text ANTSAN01 to 86837 (Texts cost 0.25p plus your standard network charge) (note: the 01 at the end is numerical and not alphabetical) Jury Team policy is OPOV One Phone One Vote!!!!!
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