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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: aaronjb on 15 August 2011, 11:14:53
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... before someone started bleating about human rights:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2026035/UK-RIOTS-My-sons-victim-says-Daniel-Sartain-Clarks-mother-faces-eviction.html
My son's human rights have been violated, says mother who faces eviction from her taxpayer-funded flat
My son's the victim, says mother who faces eviction from her taxpayer-funded flat
Spanish-born Miss De La Calva says her human rights have been violated and she is seeking legal advice.
I bet there's a long line of lawyers at her door as we speak..
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What a crock of crap >:( >:( >:( >:(
And guess who'll be paying for the legal aid they're probably going to use too >:( >:( >:( >:(
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What a crock of crap >:( >:( >:( >:(
And guess who'll be paying for the legal aid they're probably going to use too >:( >:( >:( >:(
Good point! Oh well, when the EU falls apart maybe we'll send her back to Spain ;)
I swear I only read the DM for the pictures, honest.
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if found guilty, deport them. 1 less problem and i less state handouts
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... before someone started bleating about human rights:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2026035/UK-RIOTS-My-sons-victim-says-Daniel-Sartain-Clarks-mother-faces-eviction.html
My son's human rights have been violated, says mother who faces eviction from her taxpayer-funded flat
My son's the victim, says mother who faces eviction from her taxpayer-funded flat
Spanish-born Miss De La Calva says her human rights have been violated and she is seeking legal advice.
I bet there's a long line of lawyers at her door as we speak..
With Cherie Blair at the forfront...... >:(
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What a crock of crap >:( >:( >:( >:(
And guess who'll be paying for the legal aid they're probably going to use too >:( >:( >:( >:(
Good point! Oh well, when the EU falls apart maybe we'll send her back to Spain ;)
I swear I only read the DM for the pictures, honest.
If that's the case, you should buy The Sun..... The pictures are much better!! ;D ;D ;D
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I buy the Daily mail every day because the only other paper worth reading (Telegraph) is too bloody expensive.
It amuses me when most of the people on here who constantly slate the Mail (one admin in particular ::)) post up their thoughts regularily, which could very easily have been taken fron an editorial in the Mail. ;)
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does anybody think kicking these people out of council housing is a good idea??
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Yep as a parent the responsibility must be there first.There children did not care about kicking someone from a business that took a lifetime to build. I have two teenage children and i would like to think that during any kind of disturbance i e riots i want to know where they are.
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What made it worse was that she also said she wasn't responsible for her son. My daughter is nearly 18 and I still feel responsible.
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Yep as a parent the responsibility must be there first.There children did not care about kicking someone from a business that took a lifetime to build. I have two teenage children and i would like to think that during any kind of disturbance i e riots i want to know where they are.
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as most of these people don't work removing them from council housing means they will have to turn to private rented which is usually 60-100% more pricey and as us the tax payer is footing the bill anyway..are we not cutting off our nose to spite our face
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Let them sleep rough.Plenty of room underneath the arches. ;)
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Let them sleep rough.Plenty of room underneath the arches. ;)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy0b590CxE4[/media]
Altogether now!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Flip side to evicting families due to the acts of one of their kids is that the council will still have a duty of care to ensure the family are not made homeless. Yes, they do have the option of private renting if its possible however, the council will be the first port of call, probably to a less than desirable area of whatever city they are living in or even to a different part of the uk (within reason but please, no more to Bristol, we got enough as it is lol)
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Flip side to evicting families due to the acts of one of their kids is that the council will still have a duty of care to ensure the family are not made homeless. Yes, they do have the option of private renting if its possible however, the council will be the first port of call, probably to a less than desirable area of whatever city they are living in or even to a different part of the uk (within reason but please, no more to Bristol, we got enough as it is lol)
they have a duty to rehouse any children under 16 which would normally be a hostel as the parents are not responsible enough to be given a house and to care for them.
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I now live in a council house due to health circumstances and it clearly states in my tenancy agreement that anyone living at that property who gets charged for a criminal offence they can terminate your tenancy,
In my opinion right or wrong kids never stop being your responsibility you brought them into this world teach them right from wrong etc, Hence why i havn't any cash for tyres school uniform time again,
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