Legal Aid lawyers and government.
There is no 'seeing eye to eye' between the two groups.
It sometimes appears that there is no understanding at
Government level as to the role of the Legal Aid Lawyer.
Our position is quite clear. We are meant to be there
as a buffer zone to help the citizen and to ensure that their
rights are not trampled over by zealous government departments
and others. Public funding is the lifeblood of a system
that is meant to protect the rights of the individual at short
notice. What use are rights if you cannot enforce them
against any body or person that refuses to acknowledge them?
Most members of the public do not see the need to have
their rights asserted on their behalf and as a consequence do
not fully understand why public money needs to be set aside for
this purpose. Governments do understand the need but
occasionally choose to attack those whose job it is to control
the excesses of Government and thereby remove from the most
vulnerable yet further safeguards.
It takes a weak Government to attack those who look after the
rights of the individuals.
A strong, moral and intelligent Government accepts the need for
legal aid lawyers to exist and realises that a strong body of lawyers dedicated to
this work is essential for democracy to work. Such a
government would not expect the most vulnerable to have no
recourse to the courts or to only have recourse via a poorly
funded sector of the legal professions while the Government and
other bodies will have the use of public funds to take on the
best available legal assistance.
By reducing the legal aid fund the Government's aim is to take away the lawyers to allow the
individual's rights to be ignored. Any Government that
needs to do this is a Government that is admitting to the world
that it has no regard to the rights of the individual and only
wishes to be able to impose its dictats on its people.
That is a government that has started to write its obituary.
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