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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostThey seem to be living comfortably enough in that house - I recon we should require benefit seekers to share accommodation.
Housing benefit if you are under 35 - Shelter England
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They seem to be living comfortably enough in that house - I recon we should require benefit seekers to share accommodation.
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House has a third bedroom, but is filled with furniture in case they move
Did you see the 'how to get a council house' last night?
Slightly less controversial but lots of social workers talking about 'The bedroom tax', I wonder if I talked to a customer about my companies 'High margin for muppets products' would I still have a job?
OK I don't approve of the implementation of the 'spare room subsidy' (its official name) seeing it as a stick to use on those that refuse to downsize once the children have left home not to penalise tenants it did work and people moved out of accommodation that was too big for them.
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"They say they can't understand why the local council won't rehouse them"
Quite
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I don't think they have enough children to warrant a headline in the Daily Wail. Wasn't there some stupid bint with 14 children who'd had a council house specially built for her?
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Originally posted by eek View PostFeel sorry for the children but self inflicted no sympathy the parents need to find another hobby.
WES
It's not the children's fault their parents are irresponsible. But unfortunately there is no way of stopping this happening that does not infringe on human rights.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostParents and seven children aged six or younger forced to live in just two bedrooms because council can¿t find them a bigger house | Mail Online
I reckon he's put his back out with all of his shagging. I wonder if this is in Sasgurus population modeling.
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Today's Vitriol.
Parents and seven children aged six or younger forced to live in just two bedrooms because council can¿t find them a bigger house | Mail Online
I reckon he's put his back out with all of his shagging. I wonder if this is in Sasgurus population modeling.Tags: None
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