Recent comments
Most recent annotations on things by James Plaskitt
- stu Hardwicke Carruthers: The issues are being discussed here: http://www.amv3.com/forum/viewtopic.php? f=9&t=1322&sid=d28556fbbe1c80faecb6b2e71 989bf9d (22 October 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Ben Hoskin: HM Government has historically not been too keen on tax cuts either. (28 February 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - barbara richards: Sometimes you are dealing with women who have been raped by a freind of their father, who has used the family court system as a convenient device to further stalk and torment his victim. But... (4 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - christine mumford: Mr Plaskitt What do familys like mine live on while you overcome your IT problems we can't wait till 2010 you are playing with peoples lives. Your supposed to be putting an end to child poverty... (14 April 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - D Sonnimone: So if this major fix over Easter is going to bring "much improvement" to the IT system, why can't all cases on the old scheme move across to the new scheme? (19 February 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - D Sonnimone: Where does Plaskitt get 38% of Non-Resident Parents failing to pay some or all of their maintenance assessment from? According to Table 6 of the CSA quarterly report, the figures are that 15%... (19 February 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - D Sonnimone: How can Plaskitt say that 80,000 more children are being supported when for the majority of the cases CSA collect money for, the Resident Parent is on benefits and only get £10 of the money paid... (19 February 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - christine matthews: when is James Blasket actually goning to really start having concerns for the children? There is still no protection if a nrp takes on another family as his own!!! These are the children who... (4 December 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - eian elwood: loan sharks rates should be set fixed mybe a percentage or two over the average going loan rates,to stop loan shark activity (22 November 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - christine mumford: Well said D Sonny6DM. These issues should be raised by mps. I have personaly sent an email to every MP about contact being reduced to raise what the csa taking and they don't care. As the CSA... (9 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - D Sonnimone: Under the current schemes, both old and new scheme, contact and access ARE linked. Under the old scheme (old scheme), if the Non-Resident Parent does not have the child for more than 104... (7 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Robert Horner: seems this message has not got through to many employers ,if any at all. (3 July 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Graham Parry: Calming down now. Being succinct. The proposed legislation makes the role of father redundant as it proposes that he pays whether he is involved with the Children and family or not and that is... (26 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Graham Parry: I do pay by the way. I will fight this for all I am worth for I do not want my son or daughter to live in such a big brother -regulating- society. I hate these people calling me names I do not... (26 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Graham Parry: And other issues with the bill. It doesn't enable the NRP with a say on how the money is spent or take into account conduct or anything other then money. (26 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Graham Parry: I agree with both the above. However I am more defeatest. As an nrp I find myself fighting a losing battle over seeing my young children. I find I am losing them and there is nothing I can... (26 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - christine mumford: well said D Sonny6DM some PWC's reduce contact with the kids as they are greedy so if the nrp has the children overnight their maintenance money is reduced. My partner used to have his daughter... (6 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - D Sonnimone: Funny how under both CSA1 and CSA2, the Parent-with- care can severely restrict access (ie the number of nights children spend with the Non-Resident parent) and voila, the maintenance that the... (6 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Arjun Mittra: Better my grip than his lip- brilliant! (6 February 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Les Paul: The Government have made little -if any- progress. Since 1997 the number of Investigators employed by your department have reduced from around 3,500 to just over 1500. Simple really, reduce... (10 January 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Les Paul: You're wrong Mr Plaskitt! How can you reduce Fraud when it's ostensibly a hidden crime? What the DWP have done is to de-criminalise fraud by removing cases from criminal investigation and... (10 January 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Tony Parrish: Tony Parrish: To anyone in Liverpool, it is absolutely amazing that Hutton has appointed Henshaw. As chief executive of the city council Henshaw mounted an attempted coup d'etat against the... (15 June 2006)
Read annotation | All by this user - Tony Parrish: Tony Parrish: To anyone in Liverpool, it is absolutely amazing that Hutton has appointed Henshaw. As chief executive of the city council Henshaw mounted an attempted coup d'etat against the... (15 June 2006)
Read annotation | All by this user - Les Paul: Losses to Fraud are NOT below £1 billion. In 2000/01 your department had 5,000 staff working in investigations, around a third of whom were actually Investigators (as reported by Lord Scampion).... (4 May 2006)
Read annotation | All by this user - Diana Norman: I am very surprised by this comment regarding 'the solicitor usually being in regular contact with' the parent with care. This has not been my experience at all. I have been informed only that a... (3 April 2006)
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