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    • Hello,

      On 15/1/24 booked appointment with Big Motoring World (BMW) to view a mini on 17/1/24 at 8pm at their Enfield dealership.  

      Car was dirty and test drive was two circuits of roundabout on entry to the showroom.  Was p/x my car and rushed by sales exec and a manager into buying the mini and a 3yr warranty that night, sale all wrapped up by 10pm.  They strongly advised me taking warranty out on car that age (2017) and confirmed it was honoured at over 500 UK registered garages.

      The next day, 18/1/24 noticed amber engine warning light on dashboard , immediately phoned BMW aftercare team to ask for it to be investigated asap at nearest garage to me. After 15 mins on hold was told only their 5 service centres across the UK can deal with car issues with earliest date for inspection in March ! Said I’m not happy with that given what sales team advised or driving car. Told an amber warning light only advisory so to drive with caution and call back when light goes red.

      I’m not happy to do this, drive the car or with the after care experience (a sign of further stresses to come) so want a refund and to return the car asap.

      Please can you advise what I need to do today to get this done. 
       

      Many thanks 
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    • Housing Association property flooding. https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/topic/438641-housing-association-property-flooding/&do=findComment&comment=5124299
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    • We have finally managed to obtain the transcript of this case.

      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

      Frankly I don't think that is any accident.

      One of the points that the judge made was that the customers contract with the broker specifically refers to the courier – and it is clear that the courier knows that they are acting for a third party. There is no need to name the third party. They just have to be recognisably part of a class of person – such as a sender or a recipient of the parcel.

      Please note that a recent case against UPS failed on exactly the same issue with the judge held that the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 did not apply.

      We will be getting that transcript very soon. We will look at it and we will understand how the judge made such catastrophic mistakes. It was a very poor judgement.
      We will be recommending that people do include this adverse judgement in their bundle so that when they go to county court the judge will see both sides and see the arguments against this adverse judgement.
      Also, we will be to demonstrate to the judge that we are fair-minded and that we don't mind bringing everything to the attention of the judge even if it is against our own interests.
      This is good ethical practice.

      It would be very nice if the parcel delivery companies – including EVRi – practised this kind of thing as well.

       

      OT APPROVED, 365MC637, FAROOQ, EVRi, 12.07.23 (BRENT) - J v4.pdf
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Should we trust Sunak or the next PM to fix the Country's problems? (title revised 24/10/22)


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The relationship between ministers and civil servants is, by definition, an unequal one – it takes courage to stand up to a minister or offer an opinion contrary to their own, writes former diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall

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Interesting podcast and worth reading some of the YouTube comments.

 

UK has deteriorated during the last 10 years down to a lack of investment and perhaps visitors to UK notice this more?

 

 

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Why the United States keeps getting richer – with Britain lagging ever further behind

 

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On another topic, I've seen a lot about the national alert on mobiles yesterday but I still don't know what the purpose of the test was in the first place. I haven't seen anything explaining it, least of all from the government.

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Mrs Sunak's investments seem to be causing a few raised eyebrows.

 

Carol Vorderman: 'And so it begins.... The rightful unravelling of Sunak's family's financial tax dodging & gov contracts. Also his wife's many assoctd companies many of which seem to go bust owing HMRC'

 

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The Labour leader said there seemed to be an ’emerging pattern of behaviour’ when it came to Rishi Sunak’s family’s financial interests

 

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Insolvency experts said companies are struggling to secure financing and pay off loans due to inflation and high interest rates

 

I speak to people regularly about employment and business related issues.  The trend over recent months is that businesses are starting to cut their costs by not offering as many hours to staff on zero hour contracts, making staff redundant and recruitment plans cancelled.

 

In my local area, during the last quarter of 2022, there were regularly about 5000 job vacancies within 10 miles radius. During the last few months, the job vacancies number has dropped to about 3000.

 

Government will need to consider how to offer significant financial help to businesses, while they struggle to deal with less demand from customers and an increase in their costs.  Or the risk will be that the UK economy slides into a recession. UK is not the only one in this position, as other G7 countries such as Germany are also struggling, but UK inflation rate is 10.1% compared to Germany at 7.4%.

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Excellent from James O'Brien, as usual. Fair point about Farage just being a heckler with no consturtive ideas.

 

Someone posted a video on Twitter yesterday, Farage saying if Brexit didn't work he would move abroad...  Piers Morgan commented "Well off you go then, I keep hearing Rwanda is rather nice at this time of year Nigel."

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If Labour wins the next election and forms the Government, they say they will try to make Brexit work. But you do wonder whether they will start asking questions about the practical realities, if it looks like the UK is continuing to struggle outside of the EU. And if there is then a majority of people and businesses wanting to have a closer relationship with the EU , I can see Labour looking to enable this, without formally rejoining EU.

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I agree, UB. I think Labour can have a constructive relationship with the EU, although things have been a bit better under Sunak.

 

Changing the subect a little, the Commons Business and Trade committee are going to look at Teeside freeport after allegations of financial dodgy dealings and contracts being awarded with no tender process. Private Eye has been reporting on this for a long time and mainstream media picked it up recently. There was an article in the FT yesterday.

 

 

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Sarko has lost his appeal against a suspended sentence but is now appealing to France's higher court. People online are suggesting some UK politicians could be suitable for similar cases.

 

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French court upholds sentence against ex-president in corruption case, saying he must serve one-year’s detention at home

 

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Interesting. Three years ago a Tory MP was told off for being at the NatCon conference. This week, Tory MPs and current and former cabinet ministers spoke at it.

 

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Backbencher Daniel Kawczynski apologises after appearing at conference in Italy

 

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Tories preparing for opposition period, where they can work out which political direction they are heading. Some want to turn right and go back to traditional old fashioned Conservative values and some want to stay closer to centre Liberal modern based politics.

 

Sounds like the start of the break up of the Tory party. Just unusual to do this about a year before a General election.

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Isn't it? A large number of Tory MPs seem to have accepted that the party will lose the GE and they will have to find jobs in the real world.

 

I think the NatCon conference could be an accelerator to the split, looking at what people like Lee Anderson and Frost said.

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This is an interesting take on Braverman's current issue. She got a speeding ticket, tried to make private arrangements for an awareness course rather than attending with ordinary members of the public and it's the fault of 'the blob'?

 

Not forgetting that she asked IPSA if she could put speeding tickets on expenses. I'm not clear if that was the same ticket.

 

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Peter Oborne on how Sunak has similarities to Johnson.

 

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The former prime minister set a shameful example, and his colleagues are following it, says journalist and author Peter Oborne

 

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This could be an interesting view on how to control inflation, given the old methods aren't necessarily working. Control profit-led inflation.

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Editorial: When the economy doesn’t work in the way that theory suggests, it’s time to junk the theory

 

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I still see people wheeling out pretty full shopping carts out of local Supermarkets.

And there is still quite a lot of food wastage, which given the increased cost  of the food, must mean that UK consumers are throwing out a huge value of food, that could have  helped feed many people who currently rely on food banks.

Reduce the amount of packaged items and go back to market style provision of loose foods for people to weigh up what they need. 

World human population is expected to increase from the current 8 billion to 10 billion by 2050.  So another 2 billion people competing for the resources available. So more pressure on farmers to produce more.

Price controls may work for some produce, if it guarantees producers a minimum amount.

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Noticed this locally, that houses have stopped selling and prices are being reduced.

BBC News - House prices fall at fastest pace in nearly 14 years, says Nationwide
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65774620

Might be a negative issue for Government. 

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I speak to quite a few people every week about different employment sectors. From what I am being told, we are in for a bumpy ride for a period, due to costs being faced by businesses.

But it is  similar story in other countries. One of my nephews is a business owner in Australia and he is facing tough battle to increase income, to cover the increased costs of running the business

 

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