New Government

Dear Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg

Firstly I’d like to congratulate you on your victory.
Also please accept my apologies, for doubling this communication to you, as my “official complaint” to the RBKC, (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea).
My experience is an example of the millions of pounds haemorrhaging out of the taxpayer’s money and lining the pockets of unnecessary bureaucrats.

Since returning from India after unexpected illness cured by Open Heart Surgery, I threw myself at the mercy of the RBKC.
18 months later in ‘hostel accommodation’ I live opposite ‘Celestino Coronado’ the great film director, who has fallen on hard times.
His delusions of grandeur have made him mentally ill.
Nevertheless the bureaucrats of RBKC feel it fitting to place him opposite myself.
I will not give more background, as I know you are both busy, putting the country to rights so I will cut to the chase.

Last night after a fortnight in prison ‘Celestino’ returned, drunk and debauched, waking the whole block at midnight.
After four hours and close to heart failure, I banged and begged him to stop.
I was met with abuse about my Mother being a whore.
I continued my pleas and he called the police and within twenty minutes two cars and about six officers appeared, (cost?).
They explained very politely and correctly that their hands were tied, as despite their knowledge of this person, the RBKC had refused police recommendations.
A number was given me to call if he made more noise and he did.

I called this number five times, spoke to five different people, (cost?), gave my details five times, but not one of them could help me.
In sheer desperation I asked how the police had come at ‘Clestino’s’ call in twenty minutes?
The responding bureaucrat said he must have lied and recommended I lie next time for the police to arrive quickly.
I was treated as the criminal not the victim.

My question to you two, is how much money was paid for nothing to have been done, other than the perpetrator of a trespass, be protected?
Actually although a waste, it must be nothing to the millions being wasted by RBKC and other councils.
Their policies are like an over active immune system destroying and attacking itself.
In fact it must be endemic this plague of wastage.
What it is like in places like Milton Keynes, Harlow, Peterborough, Wolverhampton, doesn’t bear thinking about.

RBKC employs approximately two social workers for each ‘abode’ in this street.
From my experience there are at least another six bureaucrats, in various departments, for each individual.
I have a ‘support officer’ I have met, reluctantly, twice in 18 months.
He is trained to relate with the majority of his ‘clients’.
This ‘training’ consists in comprehending ‘clients’ whose background does not include the fundamentals of the English language, let alone English law.
He, like all bureaucrats, treats me with utter contempt, because I, unfortunately, have been educated.

Your government should know that a ‘client’ of RBKC, during the past 13 years of Labour misrule, who speaks the Queens English is severely discriminated against. Both bureaucrat and those not discriminated against, feed off the taxpayers money to bleed the country, at a time when bankruptcy, stares us starkly in the face.

Perhaps, Dave and Nick, I hope I’m not being too familiar, but I am housed within a half mile of the Wallingford Estate, you might look into how these ‘boroughs’ are run, for even to an ‘informed layman’ such as myself, millions could be saved in Hesketh Place, (where I am housed), alone.
One person to sit and watch would save you £100,000’s in unnecessary wages.
Not only that this observer would save by ‘observing fraud in action’, triple the amount you would save in unpaid salaries.
Again if it were investigated and implemented nationwide, the savings would be billions.

It is obvious for tonight, (5/15/10), sleepless and stressed, despite the attentions of police, RBKC hotlines etc, I am assured by them all that, if the ‘great ‘Celestino’ returns and stops me sleeping again then one of us will die.
They can do nothing but draw their salaries.

It is tragic that someone whose forefather’s and relatives gave so much for this country is left, incapacitated, to defend their own life, against a madman.
At least 20 ‘public servants’ will have received wages, one way or the other by the end of next week, as a result of it.
And to the ONE ‘bureaucrat’ in the RBKC, who needs to know, this is also an official complaint, about the noise level of my neighbour.

Please, Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg, build a better place for my children, when they reach my age, than the inhumanity New Labour has created, for today’s British citizens.

Best wishes

Robin Marchesi