CSA bullshit, lies and thievery
Ont the CSA website?:-
The CSA has extended its campaign targeting 62,000 parents who collectively
owe their children almost £200 million. The campaign has rolled out in
Liverpool and Glasgow following launches in Birmingham, Manchester,
Nottingham in August and Cardiff last week.
The Child Support Agency (CSA) is already closing the net on those who
refuse to pay. In the last year alone, 13,000 non-payers across Great
Britain have had their cases passed on to bailiffs and/or been presented
with a summons and taken to court, while 400 have received immediate or
suspended prison sentences.
Lord McKenzie said:
Across these six cities, 62,000 parents owe just under £200 million in
child maintenance - money that their children deserve and have a right to.
In many cases, this money would make a real difference to their child's
quality of life.
Our enforcement team is more determined than ever to track down these
parents and force them to support their children.
Parents are given every opportunity to pay, but for those that refuse the
CSA has a range of enforcement measures it can use, including deducting
money straight from pay packets and taking non-payers to court. In extreme
cases they could end up losing property or possessions.
http://www.csa.gov.uk/en/about/news/2007/09-24.asp
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MY QUESTIONS:-
If everyone of these people paid exactly what was asked of them would
every pany of that money go directly to supporting children?
THE ANSWER IS A resounding NO!
Question Would the government keep any of that money and not give it to
any chhildren at all?
THE ANSWER IS A resounding YES!
Question Would the government arbiterily redistribute that money and
activly discriminate againt the children it was intended for?
THE ANSWER IS A resounding YES!
Question IS THIS A FAIR, JUST AND PROPER SYSTEM?
THE ANSWER IS A resounding NO!
Question Should we support such a flawed, discriminating thieving system?
THE ANSWER IS A resounding NO!
Can I back up these Claims?
Oh yes for starters see http://www.onwww.co.uk and theres more to come.
date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 12:29:23 +0100
author: Fletcher
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