Lawyers & Barristers don't understand the human body but pretend they do. Then medically ignorant Judges favour lawyers in negligence cases & call it justice
the decision to ignore all the evidence is so bizarre that it makes me wonder if @HMCTSgovuk employee Judge Roberts met with @DACBeachcroft@39EssexChambers
before the hearing on 25/05/2024 as well
https://t.co/7eOwR0UaNb
Judge Roberts @HMCTSgovuk
ignored evidence from a medical expert & @NHSResolution that my distal fibula was not operated upon @barnshospital in 2011
This allowed him 2 claim my Case had no merit & award @DACBeachcroft £70000
donate £1 &/or share 🙏
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You worked for forty years.
Up before the alarm. Out in the cold. Through the bad backs and the worse winters. You never once signed on. You were proud of that.
Now you are fifty eight. The body is done. The trade that used you up has no use for you anymore.
And you are sat at home in the middle of the day, not because you are lazy, but because there is nothing left for a man your age who is worn out and ten years short of a pension.
There are two million like you. They will call it worklessness. A statistic. A drain.
They will not call it what it is.
A grafter, used up and thrown back, by a country that took the best of him and left him with nothing to retire on.
You did everything they asked.
And this is the thanks.
I see that guys arrested last night for fighting with police in Southampton have been remanded and will be sentenced in July !!
Amazing that isn’t it
2 people smashed a police women’s nose across her face punched another 3 police officers all under perfect view of airport cameras . 2 years ago and 2 trials ago No verdict no sentence ??
Can someone please tell me how this is happening ?
love the irony of a #reform supporter complaining that brown eggs will be replaced by white eggs when the goal @reformparty_uk is to replace brown people with white people 😅😅😅
Have you ever heard such nonsense.
Sainsbury’s are no longer going to stock brown eggs & is transitioning to white eggs only to reach net zero targets.
I feel like we are living in a twilight zone.
Help 🙀 the worlds gone mad 😠
"Encontré una isla en mitad del mediterráneo de 1.400 hectáreas y decidí que allí es donde quiero vivir, es la culminación de mis reflexiones en todos mis viajes".
La hija de Trump y su marido sionista decidieron comprar una isla en Albania con zonas naturales protegidas y especies en peligro de extinción, para construir un resort de lujo al estilo de Epstein para ricos capitalistas.
Mientras los albaneses protestan en las calles por la compra de las tierras y la destrucción del ecosistema, la barbie parásita dice que decidió por capricho comprar una isla porque quiere vivir en mitad del mediterráneo... poco se odia a estas garrapatas capitalistas.
'Utter disaster’: Alan Bates attacks schemes compensating post office scandal victims.
7 schemes. £1.5bn paid from public purse, could hit £3.5bn.
Zero contribution by Fujitsu, PO execs, other perpetrators.
No one charged for false criminal convictions.
https://t.co/1pkj4Fx051
#holdalljudgestoaccount
I protested outside every Crown court in England in 2024 because I couldn’t believe that judge’s have little or no accountability for their case management.
My daughter was left suicidal after her RASSO trial because the judge made many errors.
I could have lost her.
We trusted the system which we know now is not fit for purpose.
Recent cases have generated significant public concern and has only reinforced my view that accountability matters.
No one should want to kill themselves after a trial. No one.
Those girls were so brave to report being raped and yet they heard Judge Rowland praise the behaviour of the rapists.
Yes, the Attorney General has agreed an appeal is going ahead but I haven’t heard anyone demand that Judge Rowland explain his comments.
I hope Judge Lancaster has to explain why he said what he did.
No public office, however important, should be beyond scrutiny.
Today, I signed an Executive Order temporarily repealing bedtimes in the City of New York so that kids of all ages can watch our team in the NBA Finals.
As Mayor, you’re forced to make many difficult decisions. This was not one of them.
Go Knicks.
In 1696, the British government decided to tax sunlight. Under the Window Tax, households were charged according to the number of windows in their homes. To avoid paying, many people simply bricked up or boarded over their windows, choosing to live in darkness rather than hand money to the state for daylight.
The tax was presented as a fair way of taxing wealth, since larger houses tended to have more windows. In practice, it proved crude and damaging. Tax inspectors were given the power to enter homes and count the windows, which was widely resented as an invasion of privacy.
The consequences were severe. Poorer families, in particular, bricked up windows to reduce their liability, leaving homes darker, damper and poorly ventilated. This contributed to higher rates of disease, including tuberculosis and rickets. Architects began designing houses with fewer windows to minimise the tax, resulting in buildings that were less healthy and less pleasant to live in.
Far from being an efficient revenue raiser, the Window Tax distorted behaviour, harmed public health and became increasingly unpopular over time. Yet it remained in place for 155 years until it was finally abolished in 1851. The Window Tax required invasive enforcement and created more resentment, hardship and economic distortion than revenue. It is a classic example of the unintended consequences of taxation.
The absolute funniest part of capitalist ideology is that they somehow managed to convince everyone that “freedom” means the freedom to choose between 50 brands of cereal, rather than the freedom to quit a job you hate without losing your health insurance.
Very surprised @theipaper pushing this narrative but let's say it *yet again* for everyone at the back:
PIP is *not* an out-of-work benefit.
It is designed to help pay for the additional costs that come with having a disability.
Fortunately, Britain has a Bermuda-registered mass circulation newspaper owned by a French-domiciled billionaire, a television station owned by a Dubai hedge fund and a political party backed by a Thailand-based crypto tycoon to remind us of the importance of patriotism