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Response to Communication Restriction under Unreasonable Customer Behaviour Policy
Martin Newbold responds to East Sussex County Council’s communication restrictions, claiming violations of the Unreasonable Customer Behaviour Policy. He argues there has been no proper handling of his complaints, including data protection concerns, and requests formal acknowledgment and reassessment of the restrictions. He threatens to escalate the matter to regulatory bodies if unsatisfied with the…
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Formal Complaint: Unauthorized Bank Charges, GDPR Breaches, and Service Violations – Ref: 0380986876
Mr. Martin Newbold has formally complained to Twitter regarding unauthorized bank charges of 72 GBP, breaches of GDPR, and service violations linked to his account. He demands a full refund, compliance with data requests, explanations for actions against his account, and future preventive measures. Failure to address these issues will lead to escalation with relevant…
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Writ: 16th November 2024 The Children Act 1989 and alleged breaches of Articles 6, 8, and 14 of the Human Rights Act, alongside breaches of Estoppel.
On November 18, 2024, Martin Peter Newbold filed an urgent appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, alleging violations of Articles 6, 8, and 14 of the Human Rights Act by East Sussex County Council. He seeks the return of his child, Emily, asserting systemic failures in child protection. Newbold also questions the House…
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Communication with Twitter Urgent GDPR and Account-Related Inquiry
16th November 2024 Dear Elon Musk / X Support Team, I am writing to formally address several issues related to my X account that are of significant concern: I demand a prompt response to these serious concerns. Please acknowledge receipt of this message and provide an update within the time frame specified by GDPR (30…
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A Legacy of Tension: The ‘Tit-for-Tat’ of Irish Children’s Migration
There have been instances in history where children from Ireland were brought to England or other parts of the mainland. One notable example is the “Irish Children’s Migration” programs, which involved the movement of children from Ireland to Britain during the 19th and 20th centuries. These children were often placed in industrial schools, orphanages, or…
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GDPR Compliance and Transparency Issues: A Call for Accountability
2024-11-16 As the author of The Stealing of Emily, a series that addresses pressing societal issues such as data privacy, the judicial process, and accountability, I find myself compelled to address several concerns regarding my X (formerly Twitter) account. These issues are not only a violation of my rights but also undermine the very principles…
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Children and Families Truth Commission Launches “Meticulous” Report on the State of Child Protection in the UK
The Children and Families Truth Commission has released a report highlighting serious human rights violations in the UK child protection system. It reveals that most families faced inadequate support, inaccuracies in assessments, and disproportionate mental health impacts. The report, praised for its recommendations aligning with human rights, advocates for urgent systemic reform in family support…
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A Social Services Scandal in NZ
Christine Kathryn Rankin, born in 1954, is a notable figure in New Zealand, known for her leadership role at Work and Income NZ (WINZ), which provides social welfare services. She was appointed as the head of WINZ in the late 1990s, a position that made her a significant public figure, especially in discussions around social…
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Regulation 8(1) Please give to everyone.
Regulation 8(1) cannot dispense with any complaint pertaining to statutory duty that the local authority may have to the individual. Otherwise, there would be a perverse incentive to tie a person up into proceedings so as to neglect statutory duties to them and there is a risk of neglecting your duties during Proceedings The Children…
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The Stealing of Emily: Exposing the Hidden Realities of Family Law and the Quest for Justice
Martin Newbold’s The Stealing of Emily is an eye-opening exploration into the murky and often inaccessible world of family law. With this series, Newbold unravels the personal and systemic injustices that families face within a legal system that too often falls short of protecting the vulnerable. Driven by his own harrowing experiences, Newbold uses The…