@divebuddy
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Anybody who feels that they should take a Syrian family into their house but isn't sure that they could cope with that in reality: try taking in a gypsy family for a couple of weeks. That should give you an indication.
23:33 Sun 06th Sep 2015 //
An indication of what?
You have personal experience of taking in a gypsy family?
If not, then you are putting yourself in the position of making 'predictions' about what events might transpire, if a Syrian, or gypsy family were invited into a typical British household.
What are those predictions, please?
We can guess the very, very, obvious consequences of having two families living in a house built for one, such as all the bedrooms having existing occupants and there being a limited number of bathroom and lavatory facilities and there being - oh dear - only one kitchen.
So, do tell us the bits we can't guess.
Actually, I'll cut to the chase. If you'd made it about inviting "a bunch of complete strangers" into your home, I probably would not have batted an eyelid. My reply would be: no, I would not invite them in, who knows what they'd get up to when my back was turned? But no, you *specified* gypsies. Why?