Friday, April 20, 2012

Declan reports Kidd Rapinet to the Solicitors Regulation Authority

No sooner did our live-in landlady, human rights activist Belinda McKenzie, notify us this afternoon that she had withdrawn her claim for the accelerated possession of our flat (having admitted in writing yesterday that she provided "wrong information" to the Court), than she threatened in another email to have our Housing Benefit terminated on 26 July. So Declan has lodged a complaint against Belinda's solicitors, Messrs Kidd Rapinet, with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). If Declan is unhappy with the SRA's response, he will ask the Independent Complaint Resolution Service to review the complaint. The SRA say they will acknowledge this complaint within five working days of receiving it:

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In the previous blog I published stunning photographs of MI5 whistleblower David Shayler who lived in one of the rooms below us for a couple of years, until 2007. It is unfortunate that Shayler then declared that he was the Messiah, became a squatter, and was subsequently ridiculed in the press for changing his name to Delores Kane - Belinda believes that this sentence defames her because it looks like Shayler went mad under her roof! Belinda is involved in quite a number of causes ranging from abuse in the church to 9/11 (see blog of 7 April Our case against the Home Secretary for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights). Below is the first meeting last month of the Association of McKenzie Friends with John Hemming MP for Birmingham, featuring Belinda and Sabine McNeill. The Association of McKenzie Friends is an association of lay legal advisors assisting litigants in person, necessary they say "because too many victims of white collar crimes encountered too many problems and their helpers and supporters as well".


First meeting of the Association of McKenzie Friends, Westminster, with John Hemming MP for Birmingham, featuring Belinda McKenzie and Sabine McNeill.


Human rights activist Belinda McKenzie speaking at the UK Rally Against Child Abuse, 4 June 2011, Trafalgar Square