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Give Up Spare Rooms For Asylum Seekers
bristol mayor...spare room for illegal migrants, i wonder if marvin has a spare room ready
of out luvi actors and singers and labour mp's now rise to the challenge, spare rooms and your debit card..mans gotta live, after all the phone calls back home are going to cost.
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of out luvi actors and singers and labour mp's now rise to the challenge, spare rooms and your debit card..mans gotta live, after all the phone calls back home are going to cost.
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No but you would probably be expected not to eat that sort of food nor leave Bibles out etc. And no alcohol either.
Of course many of the luvvies are Vegans probably so they can still house them. They wont though will they?
No but you would probably be expected not to eat that sort of food nor leave Bibles out etc. And no alcohol either.
Of course many of the luvvies are Vegans probably so they can still house them. They wont though will they?
//If you have a spare room (some people even have several) and you are willing, ain’t nobody else’s business if you do :-)//
No it isn't. But it becomes worthy of comment when self-righteous, virtue signalling politicians (e.g. Ms Sturgeon and Ms Balls-Cooper) say they will (thus implying that other people should) when they have no intention of doing so.
It is quite clear from Mayor Rees's comments, that his city (in line with almost all others) has no accommodation for recent arrivals. That being the case, in the interests of the residents of Bristol, on whose behalf he acts, he should be lobbying the government to do more to prevent them landing here.
No it isn't. But it becomes worthy of comment when self-righteous, virtue signalling politicians (e.g. Ms Sturgeon and Ms Balls-Cooper) say they will (thus implying that other people should) when they have no intention of doing so.
It is quite clear from Mayor Rees's comments, that his city (in line with almost all others) has no accommodation for recent arrivals. That being the case, in the interests of the residents of Bristol, on whose behalf he acts, he should be lobbying the government to do more to prevent them landing here.
He’s dealing with the reality NJ.
Which is there are people in need of housing.
And again, I’ve read the article and can’t see anywhere where it mentions people offering.
Why would the mayor do it?
I see no conflict there if he could it wouldn’t.
I probably wouldn’t, but it’s volunteers he’s asking for: that means people who would :-)
Which is there are people in need of housing.
And again, I’ve read the article and can’t see anywhere where it mentions people offering.
Why would the mayor do it?
I see no conflict there if he could it wouldn’t.
I probably wouldn’t, but it’s volunteers he’s asking for: that means people who would :-)
Since the government is trying to stop illegal immigration into this country, isn't offering free board and lodging to illegal immigrants rather sending the wrong message?
The message that clearly goes from arrived migrants to potential migrants is that this is a country with no actual active border protection that will offer welfare money to any and all who arrive here.
To add to that the message that free board and lodging are available is likely to add to the traffic, rather than decrease it - surely such advice flies in the face of government policy and should not be offered by any politician or public figure?
If I wanted to overcrowd my house, I would offer my youngest daughter's bedroom back to her, and her partner and two children - they can live with us and save the £500 a month they pay in private rent.
If i wanted to, which I don;t, and neither do they.
As far as strangers who have already by definition proved themselves desperate enough to break the law of every country they have crossed - I don;t think so.
The message that clearly goes from arrived migrants to potential migrants is that this is a country with no actual active border protection that will offer welfare money to any and all who arrive here.
To add to that the message that free board and lodging are available is likely to add to the traffic, rather than decrease it - surely such advice flies in the face of government policy and should not be offered by any politician or public figure?
If I wanted to overcrowd my house, I would offer my youngest daughter's bedroom back to her, and her partner and two children - they can live with us and save the £500 a month they pay in private rent.
If i wanted to, which I don;t, and neither do they.
As far as strangers who have already by definition proved themselves desperate enough to break the law of every country they have crossed - I don;t think so.
NJ // But it becomes worthy of comment when self-righteous, virtue signalling....../ ABers I thought you were going to say
then there wd be MANY rooms to spare ( hur hur hur)
(disgusting, spiteful ! scream the usual suspects - I dont understand a word but he should still be banned screams a third. Can you translate before he goes writes a fourth. He called me an ignoramus last year and I have only just found out what it means moans a fifth)
then there wd be MANY rooms to spare ( hur hur hur)
(disgusting, spiteful ! scream the usual suspects - I dont understand a word but he should still be banned screams a third. Can you translate before he goes writes a fourth. He called me an ignoramus last year and I have only just found out what it means moans a fifth)
If you 'let out' (and I assume the peppercorn rent would qualify) to multiple people then dont you fall foul of the HMO rulings whereby you need a licence?
And if you did not have a tenancy agreement could the person not claim some rights of occupation over your property if you let them in?
Genuine questions for one of our legal eagles.
And if you did not have a tenancy agreement could the person not claim some rights of occupation over your property if you let them in?
Genuine questions for one of our legal eagles.
"Marvin Rees is an idiot of the highest order abd the sooner we get rid of him the better."
As far as I can see, every major seems to be an idiot of the highest order, out to make a name for themselves by pushing through anything that deteriorates their patch in their name before passing the mantle on to another who doesn't restore what was destroyed but instead add their own layer of guano on top. Local control seems so good in theory, but when the elected have no interest in giving the locals a say but just do their own thing, then it's clear what an utter disaster the present system is.
As far as I can see, every major seems to be an idiot of the highest order, out to make a name for themselves by pushing through anything that deteriorates their patch in their name before passing the mantle on to another who doesn't restore what was destroyed but instead add their own layer of guano on top. Local control seems so good in theory, but when the elected have no interest in giving the locals a say but just do their own thing, then it's clear what an utter disaster the present system is.
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