The Great British Mortgage Swindle is finally finished. There, I said it. After nine long years of technical, physical and legal struggles, at the cost of three homes, £6.3M worth of property and my formerly optimum health, the master of the film has now been delivered to its UK distributor, 101 Films, and the Theatrical, […]
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The Path to Indemnification for 11 million Void Mortgagors
Once again, I am the bearer of news that every one of Britain’s eleven million registered mortgagors needs to know. After five years of insisting that it is not liable for all the losses incurred by my family, in our on-going battle against Bank of Scotland, the Land Registry has accepted that we are entitled […]
Read moreRectifying Miscarriages of Justice in A Rigged System
Over the course of the last ten years I have been involved in various and multiple legal proceedings involving financial institutions; sometimes as a claimant, other times as lay representaive or advocate for litigants-in-person; and very occasionally as a defendant. Thus far, the only defeats I have suffered, in or out of court, have been […]
Read moreThe Beginning of the End
I am, once more, the bearer of glad tidings for every one of Britain’s eleven million registered mortgage holders, which might well herald the beginning of the end for institutionalised mortgage fraud on these disunited isles. Today, the trustees of my family’s property trust received written confirmation from the Land Registry that we have shown […]
Read more#TGBMS: BOS in Fictitious Mortgage Arrears Shocker
For those who have been following my family property trust’s long-running legal battle with Bank of Scotland and its LPA Receivers over the past seven years [those who haven’t can read about it here], the direction of our case has taken a conversely unsurprising but unexpected turn, just when our adversaries thought we were finally […]
Read more#TGBMS: The Rigged System Strikes Back
At the stroke of noon today at the heart of the rigged system, a hearing of our appeal of a decision of the 1st Tier Tribunal of the Property Chamber [which upheld an appeal by a prospective buyer, challenging the Land Registry’s decision to uphold our legal objection to ownership of a property being transferred […]
Read moreTGBMS: The Final Battle for Ashquorn House
As followers of my family’s eight year battle with Bank of Scotland and its LPA Receivers will already know, we have been fighting to prevent the fire-sale of a building called Ashquorn House in North Shields for the best part of the last four years. Having already had one void and illegal mortgage cancelled by […]
Read moreGE17: A Comparison of Corbyn’s Manifesto and the 10 Planks of Communism
Given that Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has this week has started to cut back a seemingly insurmountable Conservative Party lead in Chairman May’s snap General Election, due to be held on June the 8th 2017, on the back of a series of rousing speeches by the undeniably amiable leader and the launch of his manifesto […]
Read more#TGBMS: Yet Another Twist in the Tale of A Void Mortgage
There has been yet another twist in the tale of my family’s seven year war of attrition with Bank of Scotland and its LPA receivers. We have just discovered that, on 02/07/2015, the Chief Land Registrar registered an altered version of an illegal and void mortgage deed over Ashquorn House, which the same man canceled […]
Read moreLand Registry Accepts Legal Objection to Illegal LPA Receiverships
In an unprecedented development, the trustees of my family’s private property trust have received notification from Durham Land Registry, that their legal objection to the LPA Receivers’ attempt to transfer ownership of one of the trust’s properties to a third party prospective buyer has been accepted by the Objections Officer, who wrote that, in her […]
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