Friday, April 15, 2011

Declan back to Lynne Featherstone MP with A4E's 14th breach of contract


Arthur Potts Dawson, centre, meets the Prime Minister at the People's Supermarket last month

Action for Employment (A4E) is a private company that has received £300 million of Government training contracts and controls 25% of the long-term unemployment budget for the Department for Work and Pensions (see the video in last week's blog A4E: David Blunkett MP replies). The DWP must have them under serious pressure because despite Declan now writing to our MP, Lynne Featherstone, who also happens to be a minister in the Home Office, this morning it was the 14th breach of contract by A4E Camden in less than 7 months! So he has been back to Featherstone again this afternoon (Featherstone is quite familiar with Declan and only a couple of weeks ago wrote him another letter regarding the unlawful interception of our emails, see blog of 26 March Interception of emails: Home Office minister advises Declan to find himself a solicitor):

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As the email shows, Declan and I have been on an A4E 'work placement' since 4 April at The People's Supermarket (TPS), which has been at the centre of David Cameron’s “Big Society” programme. We are there until 29 April to provide long-term volunteering opportunities for clients of Write to Life run by the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. TPS is the brainchild of celebrity chef Arthur Potts Dawson, a nephew of Mick Jagger. To keep prices and running costs low, much of what is needed to run TPS is provided by members and volunteers.

The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture is a high profile charity. Their chief executive is former Tory MP, Keith Best. According to their 2009-2010 Annual Report, they received 55 legacies from supporters, generating nearly £900,000, as well as "generous support" from a range of Trusts, Foundations and grant-makers. Donations from individuals provide the core income for their work. In 2008, individuals contributed £4,785,167 towards a total income of £7,382,119.

Keith Best, former Tory MP and Chief Executive of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture (52 secs)