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Travellers won't fill out medical forms


TRAVELLERS at Dale Farm, Crays Hill, are refusing to fill out forms sent by Basildon Council asking for medical details.

The council has scrapped another eviction vote next week, but still wants the travellers to fill out a welfare questionnaire.

It requests a note from doctors stating whether treatment now being received by the travellers could be provided by other clinics outside the district.

The travellers’ solicitor, Keith Lomax, told the council it was a “wholly inappropriate” request as it is slanted towards a particular answer to help the councils case by implying they could be treated anywhere, even on the roadside.

He said: “What is needed is information on the impact of treatment in the event the patient is evicted on to the open road.”

Travellers are waiting for the council to reconsider new personal details about them, as ordered by a High Court judge in May.

Travellers’ spokeswoman Kath- leen McCarthy, said: “We have one young mother expecting triplets. If that’s not a change in circumstances what would they take into account?”

Mothers are holding a prayer meeting in the Saint Christopher chapel on Sunday. A French priest, with links to Roma in France, will be address the meeting.

They have also invited members of Ramsden Crays Residents’ Assoc- iation to meet with them in the community centre on Tuesday, after getting no response to their applications to join the organisation. The association refuses to comment.

Joe Jones, Gypsy Council secretary, also this week placed a request with the UN advisory group on forced evictions, which met in Beijing, to create a register of traveller sites facing eviction, with Dale Farm as most under threat.

Last month Dale Farm was raised at the Seventh World Romani Congress in Croatia.

Comments(9)

evilc says...
11:15am Sat 8 Nov 08

Come on now be fair!!

The Human Rights Act so very cherished in our society as introduced by new labour must be seen to be working correctly.

Poor Lost Souls ( The Dyds that is) after all they are a very poor minority group lost in a sea of law abiding hard working majority.

bob7 says...
12:25pm Sat 8 Nov 08

If these people don't want to live in a "normal" society, treat others with respect, pay their way, treat the services they are given with respect then they should be given nothing. I pay my way through taxes and respect the society I live in but I don't get special treatment. They wonder why we resent these people! Madness.

Winston Smith says...
12:46pm Sat 8 Nov 08

While they're at it Basildon council should send them tax declaration forms too.
This is the way to deal with these tax dodging benefit spongers.
While their men are in Australia flogging dodgy tools, send them tax forms, ask them how people on benefits can afford the thousands of pounds to buy stock, ship it and themselves to Australia and how much they are earning.
Check that those in Australia have declared they are ut of the country and are not claiming benefits.
Check those still at Dale Farm have declared all incomes in their households.
Check their bank accounts.
Basically throw the rule book at them just as it would be thrown at any other suspected benefit fraudsters.

thelonewhinger says...
3:48pm Sat 8 Nov 08

Re.Winston Smith comment. Winny you must realise these poor folk are just doing what they do - travelling (although I have to wonder how they got the 4x4 and caravan on the plane?) and if the tarmac driveways keep melting in the Aussie sun why not diversify and flog a few generators and air conditioners? I reckon they deserve a medal from the trade secretary.

NOTORIOUS says...
7:44pm Sat 8 Nov 08

prob cant write anyway!!!

Vernon Carter says...
10:54pm Sat 8 Nov 08

'Traveller Spokeswoman Kathleen McCarthy' claims benefits as she is apparently too unwell to work, but looked fine several weeks ago at Lazybones bootsale when she was selling tacky jewlry.Did'nt think anyone would notice without your wig and wearing those big wrap around sub glasses eh Kathleen?

Soozie says...
8:46am Mon 10 Nov 08

Vernon Carter wrote:
'Traveller Spokeswoman Kathleen McCarthy' claims benefits as she is apparently too unwell to work, but looked fine several weeks ago at Lazybones bootsale when she was selling tacky jewlry.Did'nt think anyone would notice without your wig and wearing those big wrap around sub glasses eh Kathleen?
Seriously??? Claiming benefits and working a bootsale? is this not illegal or fraud? Why doesn't some take a picture of this cheat and post it, or better yet show the council. Surely they would have to address it if someone is cheating the system (like we all know they o)

Steve H says...
7:32pm Mon 10 Nov 08

Soozie wrote:
Vernon Carter wrote: 'Traveller Spokeswoman Kathleen McCarthy' claims benefits as she is apparently too unwell to work, but looked fine several weeks ago at Lazybones bootsale when she was selling tacky jewlry.Did'nt think anyone would notice without your wig and wearing those big wrap around sub glasses eh Kathleen?
Seriously??? Claiming benefits and working a bootsale? is this not illegal or fraud? Why doesn't some take a picture of this cheat and post it, or better yet show the council. Surely they would have to address it if someone is cheating the system (like we all know they o)
You really expect the council to do something?!

They will be too interested stopping the likes of you and I selling legit goods!!

Soozie says...
7:57am Tue 11 Nov 08

You really expect the council to do something?!

They will be too interested stopping the likes of you and I selling legit goods!!

This is the kind of s-h-i-t that winds me up. The council probably knows they are cheating the system, yet lets it slide.


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