I agree entirely with Johns observations post Brexit. Dealing with this advisory Committee so called I sense Gary Bell is surrounding himself with those well known to him, I believe you will find Bell is one of Gove's best friends ( according to Bell in his book " Animal QC " ) Richard Nelson does very little Legal Aid work but gave Bell his break as junior in the Tim Robinson trial. Richard is a nice man but I would not think he would class himself as a mainstream Legal Aid Lawyer appearing in court. I do not know about the other two solicitors it would be good if we could find out more, as this advisory Committee may not have the independence that one would want that is before we consider the weighting for Solicitors and Barristers.

Have the terms of reference of this Committee been published?

Ian Kelcey

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On 5 Jun 2016, at 23:28, "John Navani" <jkn@criminaldefence.co.uk> wrote:

A lot of people were surprised about the weighting of the proposed advisory committee. I think we need to let those feelings be known. We should try to have a constructive dialogue whilst making it clear that if that's not fruitful we retain the right to go directly.

My bigger concern though is that it was Gove who stopped (or delayed) the nonsense created by Grayling. As a vocal leader of the Brexit campaign what will happen to him and his position after he loses the referendum ? Will he be replaced with someone who is worse than Grayling?

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On 5 Jun 2016, at 23:03, Greg Foxsmith <gregfoxsmith@msn.com> wrote:

Like all members I received an email earlier asking "Who will be the first to use the all-member email group?" 
Ok, here goes:-

Topic: Gary Bell and the Advisory Committee
You will all know that in his January announcement about abandoning two-tier contracts, Mr Gove also said 
"I intend to ensure the Legal Aid Agency can better support high quality advocacy. Furthermore, I intend to appoint an advisory council of solicitors and barristers to help me explore how we can reduce unnecessary bureaucratic costs, eliminate waste and end continuing abuses within the current legal aid system. More details will follow in due course."

All was then silent until without prior consultation we learned last week that the "advisory council" is to be chaired by Gove's friend, controversial QC Gary Bell, who invites contributions as set out here http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/analysis/features/criminal-justice-new-advisory-council/5055458.fullarticle?adfesuccess=1

I intend to write to Gary Bell QC setting out concerns about his bar-dominated panel, the lack of any London solicitor or anyone with expertise on magistrates court or police station attendances, and his publicly stated hostile views on solicitor advocates. 
I nonetheless propose in the letter to offer to meet, to ensure the views of the LCCSA membership feed in to his panel.
So: questions for members-
Am I right to meet Bell, or should we ignore his self-appointed committee and liase with MOJ direct? 
Would members also like to invite him to a members meeting in London where you can all have an opportunity to share your views?
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