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Government attempts to reform the child support system have been described as the "greatest public administration disaster of recent times". More
 
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The money grabbing self serving MP's are"quite upset" and have stated that they will not return money which they ought not to have claimed, and intend to "test it before the courts".
Presumably they think it's OK to, what shall we call it "steal" from the tax payer.
Were the CSA victims given any chance to test retrospective claims in the courts when CSA universaly demanded money with menace?
When CSA was introduced many people had court orders for dealing with child support, legaly issued by a judge in a court of law however the new legislation simply crushed and removed all of those court orders in one foul sweep and CSA simply issued new demands for payment which have been vigorously enforced with punitive action being taken against anyone who refused to accept the new retrospective extorsion claims.
Would these same MP's stand side by side with these victims of CSA? I think not, their only interest is in themselves and filling their pockets with the tax payers hard earned cash.
Now we hear that MP's don't think retrospective paybacks are fair and want to challenge this in court. Will these same MP's back a motion for all monies stolen from CSA victims during that retrospective fiasco be returned? Would they support compensation for anyone so punished for refusing to play the CSA retrospective game, again I think not.
We don't care whether these lowlife MP's pay back the money or not we just don't want this type of low life trash running our affairs. They are not fit people to make decisions on our behalf.
Ensure that you DO NOT VOTE FOR ANY THIS BUNCH OF SELF CENTRED MONEY GRABBING SCUM.
GET THEM OUT OF OFFICE. Named and shamed below

 


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