In March I posted on the subject of a telephone call I received from the Minister of State for Housing (Grant Shapps) and that an audience meeting had been promised by/with him. Following a few 'gentle reminders', as I had not heard anything further on this subject, I am pleased to report that the promised meeting has now been agreed and will take place on 12th May 2011.
Bearing in mind the subjects included in the agenda that I have been asked to provide and the wish - expressed by the Department for Communities and Local Government - that the meeting should be "both helpful and productive" thus "ensuring that the appropriate people attend the meeting" - it should include not only representatives from the Ministry of Housing, but also those from the Ministry of Justice and the Legal Services Commission.
It is my intention - and that of the solicitor who will be accompanying me, one who is well versed in Housing Law - and associated matters - that, with the agreement of the meeting, it will be recorded. In any event it is my intention to post a report of the meeting, hopefully based on minutes which I shall request are made. Without disclosing too much beforehand it is hoped to prove that various Acts of Parliament have been abrogated, thus proving that certain Coalition policies are "unlawful".
3 comments:
Good luck with that. A long, slow process and you've persevered with the issue.
Great read! I wish you could follow up to this topic
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JH: Thanks
c: I shall in due course, fear not.
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