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I really don't need a 'tag-teammate' to get any of my points across......and neither does ummmm.

We are quite capable of, individally, calling people or their views out when necessary.
surely genuine refugees need our assistance and compassion?

If they have been offered assistance by the same person for a few years then surely trust would have been built up to re-assure them, but like everything else, folk leave, lack of funds to continue etc etc
A civilized society takes on the duty to protect it's vulnerable citizens, including those apparently not mentally capable of making basic decisions regarding their own welfare. (Is it even legal to use a public bench as your home ?)

What to do, is more difficult. But as a first suggestion maybe put their posessions into storage and compulsory take them into a mental health institute/home/hospital ?
As they are Somalian one wonders why they're here anyway.
" But as a first suggestion maybe put their posessions into storage and compulsory take them into a mental health institute/home/hospital"

Excellent O_G, I am glad that it is only a suggestion....a first suggestion at that.
Which Mental Health institute?
Which home would take them?
Hospital?...tell me that you are jesting.
What kind of life is that? They'd be better off going back to Somalia - at least it's warm so they might as well sleep rough there.
Of course I'm not jesting. How should I know which hospital ? Those assigned to help those with mental issues such that they can't cope for themselves, of course.
i wonder if anyone has bothered to ask the couple sleeping rough..what it is they are exactly looking for as to where to live
O_G...ask Nailit what he thinks of the Mental Health Care in the UK, someone who has paid his taxes and is British through and through, so what kind of "life", "treatment" "care" would an unemployed,homeless Ethiopian get and can you just imagine the public outcry.
“A Wandsworth Council spokesman: 'This is a very difficult and complex case…”

What’s complex about it? They have been offered suitable accommodation which costs more than the amount many people working take home. They don’t want it. That’s that, end of.

“Couldn't find anywhere in the link to say why they were evicted.”

For not paying their rent.

“I am quite gobsmacked by some of these posts!”

So am I.

“And before anyone chirps up, "yes but there are plenty of white British also sleeping rough on our streets", yes I know.”

And of course you also know, aog, that most of them are unlikely in the extreme to be offered a £1,500 a month two-bedroomed flat in Tooters.

“surely genuine refugees need our assistance and compassion?”

How much more “assistance and compassion” do you recommend beyond the offer of a free flat in an expensive area of London?

'We are of course enormously concerned for their welfare and are continuing to closely monitor the situation and offer support in the hope that they change their minds.'

What they should be doing is to stop wasting their time (and taxpayers’ money) and instead instigate arrangements to have them removed from the street and repatriated to Somalia, where conditions are obviously more suitable for them.
Was discussing what should rather than what does happen.
Either these folk are entitled to be here and the system should cope, or they're not and should return to their home.
The authorities, local and police, might want to address the use of the library as a public toilet in the first instance.
Any local gadgie tumbling from the pub of a night would find himself on the wrong side of a fixed penalty for hosing down a wall on the high street.
Steam cleaner and bleach should be deployed to clear up the midden this pair are creating, right after suitable passage is arranged.
Probably get shot for saying this but they are far better off on the bench than they would be in Somalia. They look healthy and well fed , far better than pictures I see of people in Somalia. I am sure many people go out of their way to give them food.
Surely it can't be hygienist to *** in the corner behind your bags etc!

Where does she go? Squat behind the bench so no one sees her?

Like any vagrant in any town or city they should be treated the same. If any other rough sleeper should be moved on then so should they. If any other rough sleeper is not allowed to *** in a corner outside the local library then neither should they.

If they had recognisable and treatable mental health issues why haven't they been sectioned? Is it because actually they don't and simply refuse help? Move them on each night and thy might!!

They lost their previous place because they didn't pay rent. What's the betting that if given another one they would do the same again?
What about the thousands of British citizens who would rather live on the street than in a house? It is common for homeless people to refuse housing as they prefer to live on the street.
What should we do ???
Deport them.
OG, I wonder why they're here too. I agree with those who are saying send them back to Somalia.
What should we do? Why, nothing of course. We are experts at debating, meanwhile life goes on, and then it doesn't.
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Yes send them back from whence they came, and where the climate is more compatible to the life style they so obviously wish to lead.
Not everybody with a mental health issue need to be locked up or live in an asylum, most people with mental health issues are most likely working with full time jobs!!
If they want to live rough on the streets, why not? many other people doing the same thing, and most likely they are much safer in this country than Somalia!

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