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  • Suing the DWP

    I wish to investigate the possibilities of suing the DWP – no one is above the law. My case revolves around discrimination, victimisation, damages and personal injury – and I think it has all the makings of becoming a class action. My consequential losses alone, run to hundreds of thousands pounds. Due to my present circumstance, it would need on a pro bono or no win no fee basis. Any expert recommendations?
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    have you looked on our sister site - JUST BEAGLE??

    You may find that sending the dwp a SAR request is a good idea too
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