🏛️ From Swindle to Structure: Decoding The Great British Mortgage Swindle

How Citizen Investigators Are Turning Outrage into Evidence-Based Reform By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning & Get SAFE Fellowship 1. A Folk Tale That Struck a Nerve A decade ago, a film and lecture series titled The Great British Mortgage Swindle swept through online communities of disillusioned homeowners. Its creator, Michael of Bernicia … Continue reading 🏛️ From Swindle to Structure: Decoding The Great British Mortgage Swindle

Crash Bank Wallop — And How to Get SAFE

A movement for truth, healing and justice is rising. This week, something powerful happened. A community came together — victims, whistleblowers, reformers, life planners, and citizen investigators — to honour the legacy of the late Paul Moore, reflect on the human impact of structural misconduct, and commit to a new level of action. The event, … Continue reading Crash Bank Wallop — And How to Get SAFE

💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law

How ordinary people are locked out of fairness in debt, eviction, and financial exploitation disputes When people think of “justice” in the United Kingdom, they often imagine a level playing field: an impartial judge, clear rules, and everyone getting a fair hearing.It’s a comforting picture — but for many facing debt collection, eviction, or financial … Continue reading 💔 When Justice Costs Too Much: The Hidden Inequality in UK Civil Law

Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System

“The system is stacked against victims. Goliathon puts us on a level playing field.” – Robert, Citizen Investigator Why We Created Goliathon Across the UK and beyond, thousands of ordinary people have been devastated by financial exploitation. Victims of fraud, mis-selling, and institutional neglect are too often left to pick up the pieces alone. Many … Continue reading Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System

Lessons Not Learned: The Financial Services Industry Repeats Past Mistakes

Introduction The UK financial services industry is making the same mistakes all over again. This time, it’s with the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) and its decision to introduce a £250 fee for claims management companies (CMCs) referring cases. While this move is supposed to deter frivolous complaints, it doesn’t go far enough—and risks shutting out … Continue reading Lessons Not Learned: The Financial Services Industry Repeats Past Mistakes