FAO Maurice Kellett

Maurice 2 to Maurice 1

Dear Maurice,   

                                                        Meeting at the House of Commons 22nd July 2008

 

The meeting with Dr Vincent Cable MP at the House of Commons appeared most constructive but as I heard a few mutter afterwards..."been here before"... and now, followed by your apt reminder of the ‘real world', makes me remember the ‘licks and promises' by politicians I have personally aggravated, over the years, leading to precisely nothing.

No, Maurice 1, it is not all is ‘gloom and doom'. That meeting, yesterday, had some fifteen far more injured speakers than me, from all walks of life, tell a proper listening MP, the root of the problem. Like myself, most of them had also ‘exhausted local remedies', what a joke, ridiculed by Whitehall's own agenda , all part of the self perpetuating ‘jobs worth' mentality.

My own few words at the meeting used the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons conduct, just as an example, those lawyers relying on the 1967 Royal Charter, contravening  the 1998 Human Rights Act but protected by the ‘Royal Prerogative' from prosecution, just to emphasize the cancer we are faced with and just why the police continue to refuse to investigate any complaint. An issue the MP appeared to have  difficulty with accepting the police can just REFUSE TO INVESTIGATE, when there is clear information of  day by day crime by a bunch, some frilly nickered,  lawyers bringing their own profession into disrepute. A profession that must be protected.

 It is all about ‘accountability' for acts of criminal conduct by those exploiting their privilege within the UK judicial system.

Remember, Maurice ,the photo, I sprayed across the front wall of my surgery with a gentian violet antibiotic spray in incestuous Guernsey, back in the 80s, a belief that  definitely still  stands:

"The law is only as good as those entrusted to administer it"

While the ‘Royal Prerogative' is sustained by those on the ‘gravy train', to hide behind and the ‘Memorandum of Understanding', giving immunity to prosecution to police  and  lawyers in our courts, we and our children all have a grim future.

It is now time to hit harder at our own MPS on this issue and stage protests, stunts, web sites, before our local courts, however daft to the un informed they appear, to wake up the typical ignorant tax payer like I was until I was also swindled by lawyers and also watched, time and time again, police and agents of the Crown walk away from the witness box, when perjury had been proved.

It was unfortunate that the, almost, last speaker from the audience raised the other real incestuous problem within the UK judiciary, that of devil worship. Let us hope Dr Cable can rise above all these pressures in his work place and produce the ‘goods'.

Best regards,

Maurice J Kirk BVSc

Wales against crooked lawyers

 

http://www.wacl.org.uk/

 

Got home in sleepy South Wales at 2am....Patrick's megaphone still ringing in my ears,  good night