Why is it the Home Office send out standard letters?

That were all the same, even though I got six women to send letters with six different concerns and they choose to send out one standard letter, That judicial Decisions cannot be entered into no matter what the case is or if there have been notable mistakes by the Judiciery, what do you think about this and what do you think should be done?

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It's the way the government works. Their answer is no answer. You have no input.


If the letter answers the question then there isn't a problem. What? Did you expect to have a personal letter for every single person who writes to the Home Office.
Now, that's funny. You have forgotten that there are thousands of people who write to the Home Office - not just the 6 that you "got to send letters".

Why did you get "six women to send letters with 6 different concerns"? If you're doing research then see how things are run from the inside then endeavour to make a difference but if you are a reporter and trying to stir things up, then shame on you for lazy journalism.
I think the point you should be making is,

-Why is it the Home Office engage in poor reasoning?

Of course, its wise if you get 6 enquiries from 1 person, to send out one letter addressing the 6 concerns. Otherwise, that would be inefficient and could bring out conflicing statements from different members of staff.

The point you should be making is the lack of reasoning. Often things from the HO are poorly reasoned.
It would be impossible to answer every single one personally, as they get thousands daily. If they were to answer personally, you would probably receive a response in abiut 5 years, and you would have forgotten what the problem was in the first place
dat wud b inefficient

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