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1451
Name: John E Dyer on Jan 16, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Walker on Jan 16, 2013Comments: I am signing this petition because I know first hand what an excellent service the Law Centre provide. In particular Mr Trevor Allsopp of the Law Centre provided me with invaluable information which enabled me to take a claim of unfair dismissal to a tribunal.Flag
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1453
Name: Nigel Brookhouse on Jan 16, 2013Comments: we use the law centre for our vulnerable clients. if they close we have nowhere to goFlag
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1454
Name: Ian Forrester on Jan 16, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Atkinson on Jan 16, 2013Comments:Flag
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1456
Name: Cara Frida Laken on Jan 17, 2013Comments: Very helpful and dedicated people who help me win my asylum case and settle in the UK.Flag
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1457
Name: Cara Frida Laken on Jan 17, 2013Comments: Very helpful and dedicated people who help me win my asylum case and settle in the UK.Flag
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1458
Name: Nicolau Mendes on Jan 17, 2013Comments: Frendly and very helpful teamFlag
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1459
Name: Nicolau Mendes on Jan 17, 2013Comments: Frendly and very helpful teamFlag
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Name: Marion Scovell on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1461
Name: Saheda Begum on Jan 17, 2013Comments: It's important to keep it going.Flag
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1462
Name: Alex Young on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1463
Name: Anni Stephens on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1464
Name: Trish Embley on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1465
Name: David on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1466
Name: Louis Hudson on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 17, 2013Comments: In the wake of LASPO 2012, the work of Birmingham Law Centre is more crucial to it's community now, than ever before. Please don't take this vital resource away from a community who so dearly needs it.Flag
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1468
Name: Rebekah Hah-Dwyer on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Frank Mccormack on Jan 17, 2013Comments: the law centre is a valuable resource and the sign of a civilised society. all people should have access to legal advice.Flag
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1470
Name: Elisabeth Fisher on Jan 17, 2013Comments: Birmingham Law Centre is an extremely valuable asset for providing assistance for those who are vulnerable & most in need.Flag
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1471
Name: Mary Locke on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr Electra Soady on Jan 17, 2013Comments: I paid £170 for one hour's legal work (and that was a few years ago - when I gasped at the cost, I was told it was the going rate!). Access to justice should be free, especially when so many more people need it as the cuts cut deeper.Flag
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1473
Name: Rob Howard on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1474
Name: Karen Garry on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Zahra Damji on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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1476
Name: Anonymous on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Dorothy Jones on Jan 17, 2013Comments: It would be very sad if this closes, many years ago I needed such help and they were there for me, so good luck with the petition. DJFlag
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1478
Name: Roger Carver on Jan 17, 2013Comments:Flag
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Deborah Living on Jan 18, 2013
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Liisa Wiseman on Jan 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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1482
Name: Stuart McColl on Jan 18, 2013Comments: a service like this is needed more at a time like thisFlag
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1483
Name: Mike Spencer on Jan 18, 2013Comments: Birmingham Law Centre provides a vital service to vulnerable people in desperate need of legal representation.Flag
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1484
Name: Natalia Rymaszewska on Jan 18, 2013Comments: Access to justice should be available to all, not the privileged few - we must keep Law Centres and CABx open - please think of the longer term consequences for the whole if you do not.Flag
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1485
Name: Anonymous on Jan 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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1486
Name: Ian Soady on Jan 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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1487
Name: Marian Hall on Jan 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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1488
Name: Steve on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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1489
Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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1490
Name: Dean Gammon on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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1491
Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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1492
Name: Emily on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sue Brown on Jan 20, 2013Comments: Every £1 spent on advice puts on average £4 or £5 in the pocket of the person receiving that advice. This in terms of homes and jobs saved and vulnerable people securing their rights and an adequate income. How can Birmingham council afford not to fund the law centre!Flag
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Name:
David Whittall on Jan 20, 2013
Comments: Birmingham City Council take note that it is we, the citizens of Birmingham, that pay your salaries year after year, it is we that keep you in the lifestyles to which you have become accustomed and it is very much we, your eternally bottomless pit of enslaved cash-cows that demand you support and maintain the ONLY Law Centre that offers support and legal assistance to the most vulnerable and needy of our beloved City.Flag -
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Name: Sue Jones on Jan 20, 2013Comments: The Law Centre brings enormous financial and other benefits to Birmingham. It is in the interests of Birmingham residents and the local authority that the centre is saved. I am surprised that the local authority provides no funding for the centre. Now is the time for that to change.Flag
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1496
Name: Anonymous on Jan 21, 2013Comments:Flag
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1497
Name:
Lorna Orcott on Jan 21, 2013
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 21, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Mandy De Waal on Jan 21, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Dean O'Loughlin on Jan 21, 2013Comments:Flag