Re: csa failings
Yes, it's Major's fault really, his other great legacy being rail privatisation which has possibly cost even more.
In case anyone wonders what we did before the CSA, you went to court where a judge listened to the case and decided how much you were entitled to from the absent parent, and then issued a legally binding court order to that effect. It worked, but was horribly slow (not enough judges, courts are fairly slow anyway). Hence the idea of having a nice, streamlined modern IT based system where it would all be done by computer. Remember that next time the Government assures you some big computer scheme will make your life better.
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