Monday, December 13, 2010

TV for Christmas too much to expect


Hollie Greig with Robert Green and human rights activist Belinda McKenzie

In the previous blog I published the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions' letter to the High Court requesting that Mr Justice Sycamore ignore the claim that the Judge ordered Declan to resubmit for his consideration (see blog of 3 December By Order of Mr Justice Sycamore Declan resubmits his claim for judicial review; this blog highlights one paragraph in Declan's claim form which summarises his case against the Secretary of State). This is Declan's letter to the Court on Friday requesting that the Judge provide the Secretary of State with the opportunity to respond to the claim:

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Well, we have just learnt that a TV for Christmas is too much to expect. After four TV blow-outs in this our first tenancy off the street, the reception from the outside aerial has not been worth a damn for over two weeks now; and our live-in landlady, human rights activist Belinda McKenzie, has just informed us that the technicians who could connect us to the cable TV in the rest of the house are booked out for Christmas (see blog of 14 August Declan pays £100 to be linked to the cable TV network in the house; this blog contains stunning photos of MI5 whistleblower David Shayler who lived for a couple of years in one of the rooms below us)! This was Declan's email of reply to Belinda last Friday regarding Hollie Greig campaigner Robert Green:

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At least the NAC website is going well, despite the opposition. Last week British cultural icon Stephen Fry gave us an exclusive excerpt from his autobiography Moab Is My Washpot.