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Actually, by bodyweight, he's more like two sad twats.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou're one sad twat, MF.Comment
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Ey yup lass! You alrite luv?Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou're one sad twat, MF.
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I'm sort of wondering if there are grants (tax payer money sitting ready for my grubby hands) available to renovate old decrepit B&B's and hotels for use specifically to aid this humanitarian crisis. Get the taxpayer to pay, then get the taxpayer to pay again as you fill it with all and sundry.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI am a landlord with some properties. I have been renting out to private people. However i have heard that renting out to asylum seekers brings in more rent as the government pay for it and I wish to help out with the present humanitarian crisis.
Has anybody done this or know anything about it as i am considering renting to asylum seekers but want to know if i would actually benefit from it or not.
thanks
MF
Guide to housing and support services for asylum seekers and refugees | Joseph Rowntree Foundation

I wonder If I could claim travel expenses to visit the properties to check on my investments?
I want to do my part. Probably from the comfort of a large luxury villa somewhere.Comment
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Dubai?Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
I want to do my part. Probably from the comfort of a large luxury villa somewhere.
Hang on, they don't do refugees do they?
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