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Dale Farm residents who 'have nowhere to go' if evicted.......
.......many actually own property in Ireland
http://www.dailymail....and-NOT-homeless.html
Why are we pussyfooting around these scrounging, tax avoiding law breakers?
Send in the heavy mob, clear the horde of great unwashed (aka socialists/tree huggers/do gooders) massed at the camp entrance, then round up the gypsies and put them on the first ferry back to Ireland
http://www.dailymail....and-NOT-homeless.html
Why are we pussyfooting around these scrounging, tax avoiding law breakers?
Send in the heavy mob, clear the horde of great unwashed (aka socialists/tree huggers/do gooders) massed at the camp entrance, then round up the gypsies and put them on the first ferry back to Ireland
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It's my understaind half of the land has planning permission and the other half doesn't. After 10 years of legal wrangles, who is paying for this? The local Council Tax payer I presume and I would be very very angry if those taxes were diverted from education, policing, street-cleaning, street-lighting to name but a few
It's my understaind half of the land has planning permission and the other half doesn't. After 10 years of legal wrangles, who is paying for this? The local Council Tax payer I presume and I would be very very angry if those taxes were diverted from education, policing, street-cleaning, street-lighting to name but a few
rov, some of the people at Dale Farm might pay rates, but do you honestly think other travellers set up on someone else's land and then go an register with the local council? And where do their electricity and water supplies come from? Someone else's source - so no, they don't pay bills - so they're hardly likely to volunteer to pay for a space on a caravan site when they can live for free at the expense of others.
I think you're probably right, em.
I think you're probably right, em.
Alba, the taxpayers that's who. The millions it costs to clean up when they go, that point was raised more than once, by different councils. And the thing that made me see red was that caravans do have toilet facilities, and most have washing, showers too, so why would it be necessary for anyone to use the park, bushes to go to the loo, and then leave all the detritus there for someone to clean up, disgusting.
I used to live on a caravan site populated by many 'travellers'. At one time I employed a member of a traveller famly. I know my opinion of travellers is jaundiced by having lived amongst them but at risk of offending Jake the peg I have to say that it would be no loss to the country if they travelled off overnight and never returned.
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