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Give local authorities a legal duty of care towards those waiting for housing

Submitted on Wednesday 18th April 2018

Published on Friday 4th May 2018

Current status: Closed

Closed: Sunday 4th November 2018

Signatures: 103

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Give local authorities a legal duty of care towards those waiting for housing

Petition Details

My son Lee had leukaemia, while in remission he was waiting to be housed by our council who failed to house him in time. Lee then passed away at my home from catching influenza when he should have been isolated from the public. I was suing my council but lost as we could not have our case heard.

Additional Information

My solicitor and barrister thought I had a good chance of succeeding if all my evidence was heard first which then we could have proved a case of negligence. However, the court decided that the council had no duty of care so they wouldn’t listen to all the evidence. Please sign this petition for future cases. If councils had a legal duty of care towards those on their housing waiting lists ALL of the evidence in this and similar cases would be heard and not decided before! Please see Ref: Court of Appeal court 75 applicants no B3/2015/1289 dated 11th April 2017 Lilian Darby versus London borough of Richmond upon Thames


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