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Previously on "Hey Atw, here's one way for you to get laid"
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I've just had rough sex with my bank - they totally fooked me brains out
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostHave you been asleep these last few years? Did the last Labour govt sort this out? Are you really so deluded to believe that Corbyn would solve it?
Wow. Just wow.
Abbotpotamus said she would stand up for Jezzy. He Did for her!
I must be going Barmy I thought she said something sensible on last weeks question time.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAre there really desperate vulnerable young women who take this up? With the kind of money the government is spending on housing benefit and councils offering free houses etc, homelessness is eradicated I had thought.
It just shows that this Tory government is a failure. Say what you want about Corbyn, at least he would put such vulnerable people in the society high on his priority list to sort out.
Wow. Just wow.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAre there really desperate vulnerable young women who take this up? With the kind of money the government is spending on housing benefit and councils offering free houses etc, homelessness is eradicated I had thought.
It just shows that this Tory government is a failure. Say what you want about Corbyn, at least he would put such vulnerable people in the society high on his priority list to sort out.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAre there really desperate vulnerable young women who take this up? With the kind of money the government is spending on housing benefit and councils offering free houses etc, homelessness is eradicated I had thought.
It just shows that this Tory government is a failure. Say what you want about Corbyn, at least he would put such vulnerable people in the society high on his priority list to sort out.
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Are there really desperate vulnerable young women who take this up? With the kind of money the government is spending on housing benefit and councils offering free houses etc, homelessness is eradicated I had thought.
It just shows that this Tory government is a failure. Say what you want about Corbyn, at least he would put such vulnerable people in the society high on his priority list to sort out.
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what a fecking slimeball
One landlord defended the deals as a "friend with benefits" arrangement.
He said: "You can argue that high rent charged by landlords is taking advantage too. There's no compulsion for them to do this. Everyone goes into it with their eyes wide open.
"I am the last type of person who'd like to take advantage. Both sides have something the other person wants. I see it as a win-win situation."
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
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One advert posted by a London landlord asked for a "naughty girl" to move in.
Brillo?
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Hey Atw, here's one way for you to get laid
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