How many British families are on the housing list, waiting for a home? None I assume.
How many British homeless people living on the streets of brighton are there? None I assume.
Obviously there is a surplus of housing in Brighton.
I don't think!
2006-10-10 00:53:48
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answered by LYN W 5
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I am an exponent of survival of the fittest, otherwise I believe the world will end for us all.
I empathise with people in poverty (however if we took every person in poverty from around the world and put them in England I sure wouldn't be able to swing my cat!), in fact it breaks my heart to see.
We live in a finite landmass with very finite resources so I believe we need to close our borders 100%, irrelevant of race as I am from a family with many races as part of it, however at the moment Thames Water is already about to hit a crisis as they cannot provide water, what happens when we turn this country in to the third world???
2006-10-09 00:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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This is Typical of Many , Many Stories that continually emerge as to the Extent that this Rotten Government is selling our country "Down the River" in preference to Immigrants , Legal of Illegal , their Adgenda is obviously to Destroy Great Britain as we know it and to turn it into a third world TIP.
2006-10-09 22:25:40
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answered by ? 5
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Unfortunately, the government care less for their own people than they do for foreigners. The poor/homeless of this country get no representation in the media so they are ignored by the government.
2006-10-09 00:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Its about time the goverment looked after their own id like to get a council house/flat buut i cant so i have to rent private it cost's a fortune send them home.
2006-10-09 00:55:28
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answered by SEAN S 2
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Got to love the people who say we should look after all these asylum seekeres. They are without fail always middle class who dont have to deal with the negative effects these people are bringing to their neighbourhood.
2006-10-09 07:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the question?
Let me ask you one? Would you sleep easy in your bed knowing that they had been forcibly deported and returned to a country at war, where famine, drought, female circumcision and unaccounted disappearances are the order of the day?
2006-10-09 00:53:07
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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If you are surprised then you shouldn’t be!
I feel sorry for the local community who will have to put up with it, it wont affect me I moved to Spain to impose on another country!
2006-10-09 00:43:20
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answered by carla s 4
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My mothers and dads nonetheless stay in the family members domicile , yet as quickly as I first left domicile whilst i became 18 i hated no longer being there.I enjoyed my very own residence besides the undeniable fact that it wasnt the comparable ,all and sundry sitting around the table on sunday for lunch , and in my domicile it became so quiet .the problem is that became this way of long term in the past the memory has dwindled fairly. in the previous i moved to Spain i had lived in the comparable domicile for 30 years and the two our sons and me had a real situation leaving the only domicile that they had known .I nonetheless omit it now and had to bypass and learn it as quickly as I went to England final week. So i understand precisely the way you experience yet you nonetheless have your thoughts and no you could take that far flung from you.
2016-12-26 13:23:03
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answered by ? 3
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Good point. I'm proud to be part of a nation which is happy to help the less well off, especilly those who have experienced famine, disease, and wars which have lead to the deaths of over one million Somali nationals.
BTW Cancer G (sic) From one working class hero to another: I love the attitude of people who think that if you sent home all the asylum seekers today, tomorrow the coucil would be handing out gold bars. It isn't the Somali's that are screwing us, babe.
Remind me, how much do immigrants and asylum seekers contribute to our economy?
Luv ya!
2006-10-09 00:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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