Monday, 18 April 2016

Denying Legal Aid To Anyone In the UK Is Illegal. Even Non-UK People

Overseas domestic workers, contractual workers, habitual residents of the UK who head back to their countries every end of the contract.



Each of these individuals have stepped on UK soil. Each one of these individuals are human beings.

While I'm up for UK citizens first, I'm also up for giving fair legal rights to anybody in the United Kingdom.

The Public Law Project (PLP) also reflects my views. It would seem domestic workers, who had reported abuse from their British employers involving hiding Visas and being locked inside the house have increased in the number of incidences.

The Ministry of Justice's rule that only those with an established link to the United Kingdom should have legal aid, is illegal in itself.

The Public Law Project will demonstrate that no minister has the power to enforce discriminatory regulations.

Legal aid is a budget the government sets aside from our tax money, which would help us and non-taxpayers the opportunity to a fair trial and service of justice.

We pride that the UK is a country of fair legal right and trial for everyone. But now, they've cut the legal aid budgets even for the poorest UK citizen and now the non-UK resident.

It would seem justice now just serves money. Not that lawyers are money-grubbing professionals; you need professional fee upkeep. However, a lack of elevating funds to keep the quality and professional services of lawyers intact for everyone denies justice for the lower and lowest society.


So, nothing's really fair in the world. And this post was just your magnifying glass.