1.
A
letter from NAPIT dated 07 December 2011 confirmed that the electrics at Spire
View were safe and that no re-wiring was necessary.
[Exhibit RAE40, letter from NAPIT to Mrs
Violet Ecclestone dated 07 December 2011]
2.
Again,
David Clack refused to accept this.
3.
On
01 April 2011 Elizabeth Truss, MP (a Member of Parliament for the Swaffham area
where my mother’s care home is situated) wrote a letter stating that my mother
can return home based on the fact that a Government Minister had said that the safety
around the electricity supply was not an issue in this matter.
[Exhibit RAE41, letter from Elizabeth
Truss, MP to Robert and Violet Ecclestone dated
01 April 2011]
4.
A
copy of this letter was sent to Norfolk County Council (hereinafter “NCC” with
the request for social workers to return my mother to her home as they had
removed her.
5.
NCC
social services asked permission from King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough
Council (hereinafter “KLWNBC”) to do this, but David Clack at the Borough Council
refused, citing that the electricity supply in the bungalow was ‘unsafe’ when
it is, in fact, safe.
[Exhibit RAE42, letter from Norfolk County
Council to Robert Ecclestone, dated 10 June
2011]
6.
Norfolk
County Council wrote to Henry Bellingham, MP and informed them David Clack had
stated that there was a Prohibition Order in force. This was in error – there
is not, nor has there ever been, a Prohibition Order in force.
[Exhibit
RAE43, letter from Harold Bodmer, Norfolk County Council to Henry Bellingham, MP dated 04 November 2011]
7.
I
cannot comprehend how a council employee has the right to overturn a decision
made by an MP reached upon advice from a Government Minister (Andrew Stunell,
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government).
8.
Elizabeth
Truss, MP complied with David Clack and revoked her previous permission for my
mother to return home.
[Exhibit RAE44, letter from Elizabeth Truss,
MP to Violet and Robert Ecclestone, dated
12 September 2011]
9.
The
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council refuse me permission to return
home but they have no lawful authority to do this.
10.
The
Council have the support of the Police.
11.
I
believe that this matter needs urgently investigating.
12.
My
mother was also told by Social Services that they would pay the care home fees,
but she has also been told that she agreed to go there voluntarily. The
implication is that the care home will try to charge my mother for her time in
the care home. I believe that this is because they want to bankrupt my mother and
me so that they can force us to sell the family home in order to pay the care
home fees.
[Exhibit
RAE43, letter from Harold Bodmer, Norfolk County Council to Henry Bellingham, MP dated 04 November 2011, paragraph 4]
13.
A
solicitor known to me as Dean Payne of Hawkins Solicitors (19 Tuesday Market
Place, King’s Lynn, PE30 1JW) mentioned that the Council wanted to demolish my
home, but structural engineers found it to be safe.
14.
I have it in writing from the Council that
Social Services are now paying the care home fees.
15.
I
have been advised that under section 36 of the Public Health Act 1961, which
the Council had unlawfully enforced, the Council is liable to pay.
[Exhibit RAE12, letter from David Clack to
Robert Ecclestone, dated 17 December 2008]
16.
Everything that my mother has said in her
Affidavit is true.
[Exhibit
RAE45, letter from Maureen Bolton, cousin to Robert Ecclestone, dated January
2009]
17.
I have spent my entire adult life collecting
valuables.
18.
The
Council stole rare coins, old postcards (more than 100,000), a 1549 first
edition Book of Common Prayer, rare stamps, cigarette cards, jewellery, at
least 500 old and rare books, first day covers, medals, military badges, bank
notes, antique magazines, rare paintings, old prints, old share certificates
and bonds, antique newspapers (such as 1790 editions of The Times), old car
brochures, Matchbox toys (many still in boxes), an old microscope, Roman
artefacts and various other items.
19.
The Council did not have the agreement of the
Court to undertake this operation which appeared to have been organised along
military lines. The law states that nobody can be penalised, fined, punished
etc without a court conviction or Court Order to do so. Reference: Bill of Rights
1689 “No forfeitures before conviction”, Human Rights Act 1998, Article 7 (No
punishment without law); Public Health Act 1936 s.302 (Council have a duty to
comply with the decision of a Court); Human Rights Act 1998, protocol 1,
article 1 (Council cannot take your property away unless the law says so.) The
Theft Act 1968 s.15 has also been breached because property was obtained by
deception. There was a claim that there was a COURT ORDER TO CLEAR THE BUNGALOW
when no such order ever existed.
20.
My mother and I had thousands of personal
photographs and other items stolen by the Council. These items are
irreplaceable.
21.
My mother wants to return to our home with me forthwith.
22.
I am willing to take a lie detector test to
prove that the statements I have made in this Affidavit are true.
23.
My mother and I have contacted the Police on
several occasions to report these crimes against us, but the Police have done
nothing other than to deny any responsibility.
24.
My human rights – and those of my mother –
have been breached significantly, especially at Articles 3, 6, 8 and 10. Furthermore,
there are significant breaches of Protocol 1 Article 1 (Protection of
Property).
25.
I believe that my mother is being unlawfully
detained against her will and has been since she was unlawfully removed from
our home without a Court Order.
26.
Norfolk
County Council claim that my mother cannot live in her own house and they claim
that I cannot live there either in the hours of darkness. Norfolk County
Council claim this because this is what King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough
Council have told them.
27.
After
invoking a Freedom of Information Act request, I received a copy of a Case
Record relating to my time in the Fermoy Unit in 2005. The record shows that I
presented as ‘normal’ and that I had no specific mental health issues.
[Exhibit RAE46, case record from the
Fermoy Unit, dated 09 December 2008]
28.
I
believe that writing this Affidavit may put my mother and me at risk from
reprisals.
29.
My
mother and I fear for our lives and we feel there is no point in asking for
police protection as they are involved in most of the matters mentioned in this
Affidavit.
30.
If
anything should happen to me or my mother or my friends or property because of
these Facts of Truth being made public, I have appointed three former Army and
RAF officers to expose all the evidence we have gathered in these matters.
31.
I
shall now devote the rest of my life to exposing the miscarriages of justice
upon my father, my mother and me.
32.
I
believe that everything I have said in this Affidavit is true.
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