
Dorothy Dady
Sovereign, Equity Advocate, Creative Artist, Photographer & Writer
PINKROCK
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This Hansard link is to the text of the hearing of the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill Volume 766: debated on Tuesday, 29 April 2025 and PASSED!!!​​​
The Bill is an unconstitutional and unconscionable act of abuse against the Deaf and Disabled, and those with long-term health conditions. It is also a violation of the inalienable human rights of the good men and women of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is time for everyone to stand united, embrace their sovereignty, and publicly seek accountability of The Department and its enablers, aka what seems like the 'entire' British Establishment.
Anyone interested in the depth of the betrayal instigated by a bunch of inept, corrupt, compromised cowards, be they politicians and/or civil servants, would do well to read the following two books, The Department by John Pring and The Power in the People by Michael Mansfield KC, whilst I prepare for my case against the Department for Work and Pensions for human rights violations and harassment filed on 2 February 2025 Dorothy Dady v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions KB-2025-000369​

The Department
How a Violent Government Bureaucracy Killed Hundreds and Hid the Evidence
by John Pring​
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A thoroughly researched exposé of the bureaucratic violence and hostility of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over the last 30 years.​
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​'A must-read exposé of one of Britain's biggest hidden scandals' - Frances Ryan
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'Definitive proof of how government austerity hasn't just harmed disabled people, it has killed them'
- John McDonnell MP​
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'A very interesting book ... a very important contribution to this whole debate' - Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disability.
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The Power in the People
by Michael Mansfield KC
Barrister Michael Mansfield, KC, has spent his career fighting injustice, persecution and corruption. And be it the Birmingham Six, Bloody Sunday, Stephen Lawrence, the Marchioness, Hillsborough or Grenfell, he has come to learn one thing – that people power is unstoppable.
Time and again he has witnessed governments, police forces, legal institutions and the establishment, try to block change and maintain the status quo in order to protect their interests. But almost every time he has seen that passion, perseverance, collectivity and courage create a powerful momentum which is increasingly difficult to stop.
‘I want this book to inspire people, give them a blueprint for fighting their own battles, and challenge the status quo. To see that together, we are always stronger. To understand that those who stand in the way of change cannot do so forever.’ Michael Mansfield, KC
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Published by Octopus Publishing Group
