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Family-Of-Six Left Living In A Tent
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I was reading this earlier and despite the headline (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2439231/Maidstone-family-6-living-tent-refused-council-house-wont-pets.html), it seems they are all actually adults.
I don't know a huge amount about social housing but I wondered what would be the issue in them being homed separately or in smaller groups, maybe split the pets between them seeing as they are determined not to give them up.
There may be other circumstances which they haven't chosen to say in the article about whether any of them can (or will) work to be able to rent privately or, with the benefits they may be claiming why they can't afford jointly, something a bit better than a tent.
Is it just me?
I don't know a huge amount about social housing but I wondered what would be the issue in them being homed separately or in smaller groups, maybe split the pets between them seeing as they are determined not to give them up.
There may be other circumstances which they haven't chosen to say in the article about whether any of them can (or will) work to be able to rent privately or, with the benefits they may be claiming why they can't afford jointly, something a bit better than a tent.
Is it just me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So lets get this straight, those people are travellers who won't give an inch to get a proper home. They are living in a tent because of they won't give up the animals, they are running electricity from an end of terrace house for lighting heating and possibly TV. Why bother trying to help people like that, and furthermore who is paying the electricity bill at the end of terrace house they seem to have access to?
It's a friend's house, AYG, according to this http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 39231/M aidston e-famil y-6-liv ing-ten t-refus ed-coun cil-hou se-wont -pets.h tml
strikes me that travellers these days not only don't possess a dictionary to look up what the word means, they're softies, my kids great great grandmother was a traveller and she was born and brought up in vans and tents in epping forest and also related to the kent boswells and Lees, who knew what the word traveller meant,
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