IP Blacklist

I am on BT infinity 
We have dynamic ip assigned,
emails sent have not been reaching their intended places in the past 2 weeks, and so after a little digging I find that some are not arriving at all, and everything else is going into the spam bin,
my ip address is on 5 blacklists, so I changed it, and again, and again, 
until DUH! I realised that a simple test would be to check anything on the ip block  86.146.22.**
everything I entered showed up as blacklisted,  Spamhaus ZEN  SORBS DUHL  SEM BLACK  Chile DNSBL BARRACUDA
I spoke to BT's offshore technical assistance, who obviously dont understand the problem, and spent more than 2 hours faffing about talking to "my supervisor", escalating me to lvl 2, and amazing me with nonsense. They told me if my ip is blocked then I need to call the people who I bought the computer from. heh heh !! 
So, here I am, annoyed, and frustrated that British Telecom cannot provide somebody who appears to have the slightest bit of knowledge in this matter.
the bottom line is: BT provide the ip, (btcentralplus) and we pay for that, 86.146.22.** has no valid SPF record
(I'm not going to pretend I have any idea why that matters, but one of you might know)
we need an ip to use the www and send stuff, thats what we pay for,
and so, what BT is providing is not fit for purpose ?
does anyone know how to contact somebody in BT who might actually know something about blackists and open relays
my only option is to quickly change isp
thanks
http://mxtoolbox.com
http://www.blacklistcheck.com/

I thought this was normal I am on  ZEN and a few others. Sometimes my IP changes and then the blackilist goes down to near zero. I have changed it a few times but BT seems to have spamers etc constantly on a lot of their ips . THere,s a lot worse than that out there tracking for example and I am talking major internet operators including CP but I have to accept them doing it. BUt still get breadfruit.Ltd-level 3 Communications trying to track me --blocked both. For those that think that level is a good company and only does good. Sorry to disapoint. I found a website where US citizens are kicking up -ell about that company.

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