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Lloyds Directors Served Demand For Cancellation of Illegal Mortgages

Lloyds Directors Served Demand For Cancellation of Illegal Mortgages

Lloyds Directors Served Demand For Cancellation of Illegal Mortgages

Yesterday, the following demand was served upon the directors of the Lloyds Banking Group, in relation to PUB’s allegations that successive boards over the past three decades have conspired to commit serious crimes for their own private gain, at the expense of every mortgagor on their books.

During the course of the next week, this demand will be served upon the directors of every UK mortgage provider named in the TGBMS, Signature 703 and Operation Meadow evidence files.

FAO: The Directors of Lloyds
29 July 2022

NOTICE OF DEMAND

Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal

Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent

Dear Sirs,

RE: FRAUDULENT REGISTERED MORTGAGES

We hereby serve notice that you have 28 days to agree in signed writing to meet the following non-negotiable demands:

1. That you will notify the Chief Land Registrar that every UK mortgage registered by yourselves or your agents, which does not comply with sections 1 and/or 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989, must be cancelled as fraudulent upon the receipt of an application to do so by any mortgagor.

2. That you will provide written assurances that you will offer no form of legal objection when such applications are made by mortgagors.

3. That you will notify the Chief Land Registrar that every UK mortgage registered by yourselves or your agents, which was not signed on the date written on the deed, must be cancelled as a forgery upon the receipt of an application to do so by any mortgagor.

4. That you will provide written assurances that you will offer no form of legal objection when such applications are made by mortgagors.

5. That you will provide a written undertaking to pay compensation to every void mortgagor in the sum of all the monies that have been extorted from them under the terms of fraudulent and/or forged registered mortgages.

Without malice or mischief, in sincerity and honour,

David Laity

Ambassador for the UCT Alliance | Trustee of The People’s Union of Britain

Michael O’Bernicia

Ambassador for the UCT Alliance | Trustee of The People’s Union of Britain

Professor Nigel Harper

Chartered Banker | Chairman Ethical Banking Standards Council

Sebastian Leslie

Chief Lobbyist for Victims of Mortgage Fraud

Regulators Default | Lien-On

Meanwhile, the defendants in R [PUB] v Bailey et al [the UK regulators] have all now defaulted in the NOCA process we began on 06 July 2022, having emphatically failed to provide any material evidence that they have not conspired to commit institutionalised financial crimes.

However, the consequences of this are that they will each now be notified that Commercial Liens will be placed over their personal estates, to the value of the illegal mortgage payments documented in our evidence files, for and on behalf of at least 1,803 Lien Creditors.

Furthermore, the criminal charges against the defendants, who include Rishi Sunak, George Osborne and David Cameron, will be laid in a court of competent jurisdiction at the earliest opportunity by a senior criminal prosecutor.

Whilst facing such serious charges, as well as other persisting allegations of conspiring with his billionaire wife to evade tax, there is simply no way that Sunak, a City of London puppet in any event, is lawfully capable of acting as Prime Minister, or continuing to act as an MP.

More news to follow early next week, so watch this space for further details of the inevitable collapse of the previously all-powerful Rothschild Cartel.

Speakeasy Rolls Into London

If you fancy seeing the equally brilliant Craig Campbell and Tania Edwards performing uncensored stand-up comedy this weekend, I’ll be compering at the opening of Speakeasy Comedy Club in central London tomorrow night.

But there are only eleven tickets left, so book your tickets at the box office link below as soon as you can to avoid disappointment, for what promises to be another barnstorming night.

Speakeasy London

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