I don't know about a 'plan' either.
Perhaps us out of the plan could start our own plan, and make mysterious posts about it?
The next step: we need to act!
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The plan is proper legal action.
Well why the secrecy? And exclusion of people?
Meanwhile "Plan b" is growing in momentum - thousands of PMs are going about the board regarding cup cakes and tim tams (damn you BD for mentioning the fudge-centred ones - we now have more people than we know what to do with. Trust you will take on a managing role).
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I have been made aware of a lawyer who specialises in cult issues and who knows the ins and outs of the SES quite well. I am told that this can be done on a no win- no fee basis or for those who prefer on a fee paying basis.
Legal action is not for everyone but for those who are interested I can PM the details.
* There is talk of legal action through a no-win no-fee lawyer. (I am all for it.)
I have been made aware of a lawyer who specialises in cult issues and who knows the ins and outs of the SES quite well. I am told that this can be done on a no win- no fee basis or for those who prefer on a fee paying basis.
Legal action is not for everyone but for those who are interested I can PM the details.
I will be taking legal action.
I have taken this decision after a lot of soul-searching and also discussion with family and friends. I have not come to this decision lightly.
I have consulted some experts already and am confident I can get a good result.
If St James had removed the teacher who abused me from his post at the current school following the inquiry report, I would not be taking this step. Boddy is going to regret his cowardice.
I encourage others to give serious thought to this route.
I have taken this decision after a lot of soul-searching and also discussion with family and friends. I have not come to this decision lightly.
I have consulted some experts already and am confident I can get a good result.
If St James had removed the teacher who abused me from his post at the current school following the inquiry report, I would not be taking this step. Boddy is going to regret his cowardice.
I encourage others to give serious thought to this route.
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1980sstJ - Although you have not posted on this BB any details of what you went through I get the impression that it may have been towards the worst end of the scale. I think it is very brave of you to take this path. Good luck to you. If there is anything I can do to support you please let me know.
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Ben
1980sstJ - Although you have not posted on this BB any details of what you went through I get the impression that it may have been towards the worst end of the scale. I think it is very brave of you to take this path. Good luck to you. If there is anything I can do to support you please let me know.
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Best wishes
Ben
Child member of SES from around 1967 to around 1977; Strongly involved in Sunday Schools ; Five brothers and sisters went to ST V and St J in the worst years
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