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a thing of beauty shelagh!!!
Indeed it is !!
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I am in the UK in the midst of the original deception.
Is there anyone here with the equivalent knowledge using UK legislation and law with whom I could work with?
Equity and trust law appears to be the way forward.
Bless you all for your courage, fortitude and energy bringing to light the truth.
Thanks ever so much for your comment.
i know people who follow Richard Vobes (youtube) and Clive Edwards (capillarywave.com) in the UK.
I’d start with those…
Many blessings for 2026,
shelagh (she/law)
What I did with my local council in Geelong, Victoria, Australia: held them t their commercial liability as a corporate trading entity:
https://cairnsnews.org/2024/01/09/council-watch-groups-bleat-about-unaccountability-but-reject-liability-solution/
The article does not tell the story properly, but the gist of it gets through.
A colleague rang around and found the insurer of all local councils in Australia, who told him how to make a claim (as a non-client).
I then made the Liability video you see here, which tells people how to make a claim against their local council-and the government, or any trading entity at all, because they are all incorporated and so need to have indemnity insurance in place lest they cannot legally trade:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KP7wWobRjA
Note the first comment, from the lass who “beat the government” with the informaiton provided in my video.