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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYep, they can move to Swindon if they don't like it there.
I live on the penthouse floor there.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo it doesn't simply because the comparison is to other Western EU countries not developing ones.
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Calling it a slum insults those who live in real abject poverty.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo they have a right to live in London!
Lots of London councils are now giving people the choice of move elsewhere in the country or we won't house you. I guess these people need to decide whether they want to be housed in London in tulip accommodation or elsewhere in the country in nicer accommodation.
London is full.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI used to like LBC.
These "people" need to be moved to the cheapest place in the country. Their children taken into care. And be sterilised.
Lots of London councils are now giving people the choice of move elsewhere in the country or we won't house you. I guess these people need to decide whether they want to be housed in London in tulip accommodation or elsewhere in the country in nicer accommodation.
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I used to like LBC.
These "people" need to be moved to the cheapest place in the country. Their children taken into care. And be sterilised.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post5 million new people and no investment in infrastructure what do you expect? Don't forget to tell your MP.
Luckily we have lots of money generated by our visitors and our membership of an unmentionable organisation.
1) Buy bankrupt banks
2) Buy DUP votes
Clearly we've lot of money to throw around.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostActually it is why the office block ended up being empty.
It is close to Mitcham Tram station so there is public transport access.
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