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anotheoldgit | 08:10 Mon 21st Sep 2015 | News
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http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/13710848.Bradford_prepares_to_accept_more_Syrian_refugees/

Amazing how the UK can suddenly find cash and resources when it comes to looking after the world's population, while it's own people suffer.

I saw scenes of these 'new comers' on the TV news, the accommodation they were living in would be the envy of many, it also showed them attending classes, where they were being instructed in matters of benefit claiming, health care, and free dentistry.

/// Chancellor George Osborne has said money from the UK's £12bn international aid budget will be used to help local authorities house Syrian refugees. ///

How many times have we heard requests to the government to spend some of this overseas aid on our own people, all without success I'm afraid?

/// The support Horton Housing offers is for one year and includes providing suitable accommodation, access to education and health services, support with language skills, cultural orientation and other housing-related support as well as training to become financially self-sufficient - private landlords are the main housing source rather than social providers. ///

That's nice........


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///AOG...we have had a paucity of affordable housing for many, many years, and it wasn't caused by an influx of immigrants///

Just don't think things through, do you mikey?
You really think there's no connection between a housing shortage and net immigration figures of around 350,000 a year.

And as usual the Bill will be picked up by The UK Taxpayers
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/// AOG...we have had a paucity of affordable housing for many, many years, and it wasn't caused by an influx of immigrants, especially Muslim ones. ///

You admit then that we do have a shortage?

Then tell me this, how is it that there is no shortage where these people are concerned, since they are immediately housed?

Would you also be good enough to comment on your Daughter/Son scenario?



I ask in all genuineness, has anyone got a link to 'free utilities'? Or is that a stopgap until Benefits kick in?
AOG...most of that long list of freebies are also available to our long-term unemployed, that have never contributed anything to the pot.

Perhaps some of these refugees will be willing to work, as most of the recent immigrants from Eastern Europe have, and then they can contribute to the pot. It could be that some of them will be the kind of workers that we so sorely need here in Britain today, like Nurses and Care Assistants. Maybe some will be building workers, that will be useful if this Government ever starts to listen to people and starts building more housing !

dave, that nice man that you voted for, but I didn't, would be best placed to answer your question, as he has now changed his mind and says that Britain will accept 20,000 refugees, between now and 2020.
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/// dave, that nice man that you voted for, but I didn't, would be best placed to answer your question, as he has now changed his mind and says that Britain will accept 20,000 refugees, between now and 2020. ///

Then surely that can only be a good thing in your tolerant and compassionate mind mikey, so you should now be shouting his praises from the rooftops, instead of trying to gain political points.
AOG...I am quite happy to give my support to dave in his change of heart over helping the refugees.

That won't make me into a Tory voter of course, but handsome is as handsome does, as far as I am concerned.
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/// AOG...most of that long list of freebies are also available to our long-term unemployed, that have never contributed anything to the pot. ///

The usual frequent reply that we have all come accustomed to, yet seldom solve the problems, only escalates them.

The other worn out one is, "perhaps they will become Doctors and Nurses etc", oh wait a mo:

/// It could be that some of them will be the kind of workers that we so sorely need here in Britain today, like Nurses and Care Assistants. ///

Well that's close enough.
AOG...the NHS and our Home Care industry would collapse overnight, if it wasn't for foreign workers.
No?Ok.
I'm glad I'm not still teaching there. Our school had a large intake from the Great and Little Horton areas (Sunni Muslims) and they are a tight-knit community. Once, we received 2 boys from (I think) Tunisia. They were picked on mercilessly and the staff had to be very vigilant to protect them from nastiness and bullying. Good luck to all the Language support staff in the area, and to all the schools.
## there isnt a large Arab/syrian minority anywhere in the UK ##

Well, there will be soon!
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