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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post3; wow, that is indeed amazing. Now, are they 'asylum seekers' or have they already gained 'leave to remain'? Have the circumstances in their countries of origin changed since they gained right to remain or since they 'integrated' into British society?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI personally know of 3 families.
Obviously anecdotal but I suspect if we did a correlation between status & travel it might be interesting.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIt's amazing how many asylum seekers go back for holidays.
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Originally posted by mantis View PostIdiot - do you think that everybody here is on benefits because they want to be? Maybe they would have rather stayed in their own country but feared for their lives?
For the record, I am a White British male - probably classified as middle class it that matter to you.
UKIP is calling you I guess, the usual way of the thick Tory who is too scared to come out of the closet and go full on BNP.
EU migrants are purely economic.
Asylum seekers have mainly passed through safe countries to arrive here, therefore they are economic migrants (otherwise they would have stopped at the first safe country).
Some Benefit claimants may not wish to be there but so many who do - yes I know a few.
It's amazing how many asylum seekers go back for holidays.
I'm glad you feel good about paying tax so it can be wasted. Pity you can only resort to name calling and pathetic insults when you disagree.
oops the sockie squad have made an arrest!
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Oh look, one post in the professional forums in September to get the account authorised, and a few months later the sleeper comes to life, suspiciously soon after some other idiots were banned, wading into arguments.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostGood for you, unfortunately the majority have had enough of paying for everyone else. We aren't talking about the disabled, the elderly or the less intelligent British born & bred unable or unwilling to get a job. These are people who left their own country to make a quick buck from your pocket, we have enough people to support already.
Can I pop round & kip on your sofa when I'm down your way? Don't mind if I bring some friends? I'm too tight to pay for a hotel, but I'll charge my mates £20 each for organising it. While I'm down there can you stock up on baby food, so I can take it home? Ta!
what a nice guy!
For the record, I am a White British male - probably classified as middle class it that matter to you.
UKIP is calling you I guess, the usual way of the thick Tory who is too scared to come out of the closet and go full on BNP.
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Originally posted by mantis View PostFeels like I'm reading the Daily Mail here - there are people in this country who need benefits and I for one am proud that I live in a country where I can contribute to society - and that includes paying taxes.
Can I pop round & kip on your sofa when I'm down your way? Don't mind if I bring some friends? I'm too tight to pay for a hotel, but I'll charge my mates £20 each for organising it. While I'm down there can you stock up on baby food, so I can take it home? Ta!
what a nice guy!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course all those on benefits actually need them. Not one is a scrounger. There are no open jobs available.
I love living in a country where my taxes go to benefits for anyone that asks for them. Even the foreigners who just arrived.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostJesus H! Yet another load of bulltulip from the CUK massive.
The bloke doesn't want benefit claimants and that is, as has been pointed out, a business decision. Not one based on his tenants (of which I am sure there are many) who do pay on time, rather on those who do not (or may not) pay on time.
Now, landlords have always had the legal power to evict people who don't pay. But what about the ones who do? Where are they going to live? Oh yes - the council will have to find them somewhere if they have kids. Where does the money for that come from? Catching on yet?
Wake up you utter bunch of sheep. This bloke is maximising his profits at the expense of your tax bills. Or pay your fecking cleaners/care home workers/bin collectors/bar staff/<other working poor> enough to fund their rent bill. Your choice (I've made mine).
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Originally posted by mantis View PostFeels like I'm reading the Daily Mail here - there are people in this country who need benefits and I for one am proud that I live in a country where I can contribute to society - and that includes paying taxes.
I love living in a country where my taxes go to benefits for anyone that asks for them. Even the foreigners who just arrived.
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Feels like I'm reading the Daily Mail here - there are people in this country who need benefits and I for one am proud that I live in a country where I can contribute to society - and that includes paying taxes.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI don't rent to people on benefits. Two reasons, one they don't have any concept of work / money, two if you have to live on benefits then you dont have any respect for yourself let alone my properties.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostNo. I dropped the cheque behind the mountain of Special Brew empties.
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