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The Campaign for Health Service Democracy This group wants everybody employed in the local delivery of health services to accountable to a single body which is democratically elected and accountable to the people it serves.
The Public Whip Every week, a dozen or so times, your MP votes on changes to British law. This is their definitive exercise of power on your behalf. The Public Whip lets you see all their votes so you can hold them to account.
Smart Justice SmartJustice campaigns for more alternatives to custody and promotes initiatives that are effective in changing offenders' behaviour, stopping crime before it starts and tackling the causes of crime for adults and young people.
Local Government Ombudsman Watch The Local Government Ombudsman is a cause,
rather than a cure, of widespread
maladministration with injustice.
We must challenge the anguish and misery caused to so many of our
citizens by unc-hecked mal-adminstration committed by local authorities, which in so many cases is being ignored and endorsed by the Local
Government Ombudsman.
Write to Them (aka Fax Your MP) Website making it easy for you to contact your MP.
Local Government Ombudsman Reporter Exposing how the Local Government Ombudsman misrepresent facts, manipulate evidence in favour of Councils, conceal incriminating evidence, whitewash the truth, fail to follow Local Government Ombudsman guidance, fail to act in the public interest, and cover up Council maladministration causing injustice.
www.councilanddeveloper.net An adversely possessed and developed without planning permission flood plain which was responsible for the flood damage to 15 homes which the Local Authority could have prevented but chose not to.
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