Tag Archive: gov’t criticism

Or what?

What price justice?

Of course it could all be part of a plan. “Getting a bit expensive to pay all those solicitors. Why not make it really difficult for them. Death of a thousand cuts. No-one will believe them when they complain, no voters will anyway. They are just whinging solicitors wanting more gravy. Then when there are…

Unbelievable arrogance

What price justice?

I have just had the dubious pleasure of watching Vera Baird QC, our legal aid minister, being questioned on Channel 4 lunchtime news about the legal aid reforms. When asked how vulnerable clients were going to manage if they have to travel up to 50 miles to get essential legal advice, she just shook her…

Another missed opportunity

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While doing research recently for my book, I was distressed to see that the Department of Communities and Local Government’s Decent Homes Standard, which all social housing is supposed to meet by the end of 2010, does not not include a measure of energy efficiency. I am constantly disappointed by this governments poor record on…

One lawyer for the rich …

Following on from my post yesterday, it occurs to me that if the current trend continues, there will eventually be no legal aid solicitors left in private practice. Those unable to afford private legal fees will then have no alternative but to use the Law Centres and legal charities such as the Citizens Advice Bureau…

Respect

I can’t help feeling that the use of the word ‘respect’ by the government is going a little too far. For example I learn from the most recent issue of LAG magazine that there is not only a ‘Respect committee’ on the cabinet, but also a ‘Respect Team’, and a ‘Respect Squad’ (ten senior practitioners…

New CLS ploy to reduce legal aid budget

A report in the Observer indicates that the Community Legal Service’s telephone advice service may have a more sinister objective than just to help people solve their legal problems on the phone. The service is one whereby callers who qualify for legal aid can call a national helpline for up to half an hours free…

A rant against government stupidity

It has now been officially confirmed that the introduction of the tenancy deposit scheme has been put back to April 2007. One of the reasons apparently is that during consultation the landlords organizations complained that the way the scheme was set up, if the tenant did a runner leaving rent arrears, the scheme would not…