When I said 'how did they have another child'
I meant in a shared hotel room with two other children?
I did say that the council was appalling but they did make efforts to temporarily rehouse and they turned them down. Also, if they are working then why could they not have gone out and found a place to rent? Sense of entitlement
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I meant in a shared hotel room with two other children?
I did say that the council was appalling but they did make efforts to temporarily rehouse and they turned them down. Also, if they are working then why could they not have gone out and found a place to rent? Sense of entitlement
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1st: Haven't you ever had kids? "Kids here's some money, fuck off to the pictures, or the pub or summat."
2nd: Tried renting near to your place of work if you work in a city centre recently?
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2nd: Tried renting near to your place of work if you work in a city centre recently?
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Rent further out and use public transport. Sense of entitlement
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But it's NOT a sense of entitlement when it's your actual rights.
Council moved them out for it's benefit (Note: they weren't a 'problem family' they weren't in arrears on their rent, they were, in fact, pretty much perfect tenants). The council then failed in it's LEGALLY CONTRACTED duty to rehouse them. Then the council fucked them over again by threatening them with the destruction of their property.
Lack of common-sense in the naming of their kids notwithstanding, I'd say that these people have shown admirable fucking restraint in putting up with this shit from a council that prioritised non-paying 'asylum-seekers' and economic immigrants over long-term, actual tax-paying tenants for as long as they did.
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Council moved them out for it's benefit (Note: they weren't a 'problem family' they weren't in arrears on their rent, they were, in fact, pretty much perfect tenants). The council then failed in it's LEGALLY CONTRACTED duty to rehouse them. Then the council fucked them over again by threatening them with the destruction of their property.
Lack of common-sense in the naming of their kids notwithstanding, I'd say that these people have shown admirable fucking restraint in putting up with this shit from a council that prioritised non-paying 'asylum-seekers' and economic immigrants over long-term, actual tax-paying tenants for as long as they did.
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"The council then failed in it's LEGALLY CONTRACTED duty to rehouse them"
Well, no they didn't. The family turned down rehousing (temporary housing counts as rehousing)
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Well, no they didn't. The family turned down rehousing (temporary housing counts as rehousing)
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I do hope this site doesn't become a haven for Jobsworths
and im just drunk enough to tell you that
( , Fri 13 Apr 2018, 1:49, Share, Reply)
and im just drunk enough to tell you that
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The nerve of them
being poor and all that.
How can they live with themselves?
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being poor and all that.
How can they live with themselves?
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I'm still reeling from finding myself in total agreement with the evil Dr Stuj
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