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And all because of not evicting people from council houses!

(, Tue 5 Feb 2008, 14:52, archived)
Newington, as much as I admire you, you've provided nothing to this argument other than
"eviction is wrong." However, it still happens every single day right now in councils up and down the country, and will continue for as long as people abuse the system.

Looking after the needy is necessary, but it doesn't take too long before every single person is classified as "in need." You therefore have to prioritise, and that's all this minister has suggested; a new method to make the housing situation more fluid, to get the more needy people in as quick as possible and the less needy out.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2008, 14:56, archived)
Do you think "eviction happens" is an argument against "eviction is wrong"?

(, Tue 5 Feb 2008, 15:01, archived)
very much so
if you are from the viewpoint that "eviction is right" in some circumstances.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2008, 15:03, archived)