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News reports on 'beenfit fraud' are untruthful, misleading, illegal

Benefit Law Forum UK | 11.10.2005 12:26 | Analysis | Social Struggles

Lunchtime London Tuesday 11 October 2005 both Channel 4 news and ITV news carried typically misleading inaccurate and unlawful items at the expense of the involuntarily poor and gave the standard spot to Tory MP Edward Leigh droning on equally idiotically because he is on the House of Commons select committee that officially minors the Department of Work and Pensions now fronted by Blunkett.

Stop fraudulent TV news and 'serious press' lies against the involuntarily poor in Britain
1215 Hrs GMT 11 October 2005
Lunchtime London Tuesday 11 October 2005 both Channel 4 news and ITV news carried typically misleading inaccurate and unlawful items at the expense of the involuntarily poor and gave the standard spot to Tory MP Edward Leigh droning on equally idiotically because he is on the House of Commons select committee that officially minors the Department of Work and Pensions now fronted by Blunkett.

ALL the items being published at the time of writing at 1215 Hrs GMT 11 October 2005 on the websites of the London Rupert Murdoch Times newspaper and by the range of the so-called mainstream news organisations including the Scotsman is misleading and inaccurate and they do not contain the truth about the state of the benefits crisis in the UK.

They do not acknowledge the existence of the involuntary poverty
They do not acknowledge the existence of the regular thuggery that has been going on against the involuntarily poor.

We shall publish here the representative e accounts of how Blunkett has lied against the involuntarily poor and how the Tory Edward Leigh couldn’t’ give a ‘toss’ about the violations of the legal, the human rights of so many innocent people whose benefits have been illegally stopped or withheld by the DWP and before its name was changed, by the DSS in the past 8 years.

The stoppages are in open breaches of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedom and they breach even the UK’s own Human Rights Act of 1998 even though that Act is substantially watered down.

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