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Mrs Abu-Hamza, Is it time for her to go?

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anotheoldgit | 14:40 Mon 15th Oct 2012 | News
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http://www.express.co...mza-s-wife-at-1m-home

Why should this woman be allowed to stay in a £1million, Five bedroom house which is funded by the taxpayer, even though six of her eight children have moved out?
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You can imagine the conversations that go on. England has let me stay in a 5 bedroom luxury house worth £1m. They are so kind they pay for my bills and lodging and I only have to sign my signature every fortnight. I have a luxury 40"TV and regularly go the the £1 shops for my necessities. The border agencies are so lax its easy getting into the country and claim once inside. Doesn't make sense though British people have been queuing for years to get a property but are denied because they only have a small family.
It's not a 'luxury' house. It's a terrace in London.
the elderly who have larger properties than they supposedly need, that someone suggested should be moved out to a smaller property may have been in work at some time in their life, paid tax and contributed to society, and all the while we don't know if Abu Hamza's wife did any of those things, after all did he ever work in Britain, or any of his brood.
"and all the while we don't know if Abu Hamza's wife did any of those things"

I'd lay money she hasnt.

We need to get people like her and her kind out of these houses and as far as possible out of the country.

They are nothing but pizz taking leeches, they are of no value whatsoever to this country
Send her and her family back to where they came from
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Reading some of these answers from ABers who are obviously supporting the said Mrs Abu-Hamza, it is a wonder that they are not blaming the British government for sending Abu-Hamza away, and thus depriving his missus from sharing her house with her beloved husband.
NOw that you mention it, AOG, the government have deprived them both of their 'right to a family life' which is enshrined in EU Human Rights legislation.
sandy, seeing as some of them are serving prison sentences, or at least were, at Her Majesty's pleasure, they don't need a room except the one they sit in pondering their life.
Mrs Hook and their brood should have been given the same one-way ticket as Mr Hook

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