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Went into the Tesco express across my work place to getsome lunch.. So, you know they got that plasma tv hanging showing bbc news 24.?So, am in the que waiting for the self service.-The newscaster was doing the regular coverage of the whole thing.. No one was really paying attention..All of sudden he said something like ' I mean is it.... is it.....isit RACIST?' ....... .(that word racist)..It was like sneeze.Everyones head just turned towards the tv. Sudden silence. The woman infront of me jumped with shock and dropped her pasta.I slipped my headphones back on like I wasn't listening.. flicking through my Iphone. There was this sudden tense vibe in there. Very awkward moment... Last few days have been comical..Race discussions in public doesn't run at all.
LOLshet, she musta been thinkin some racist thoughts at that very moment
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so wait they're going to make the poor even poorer

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f*ck it's true

Council tenants caught taking part in riots this week will be evicted from their homes, Westminster Council's housing boss announced today.Councillor Jonathan Glanz said: "Social housing is a privilege, not a right and as such we will look to evict social housing tenants convicted for criminal behaviour during the riots."If householders or their children are proven guilty of looting the capital's shops, setting our streets alight or wreaking havoc in our communities then they will face the consequences of their actions."Tenants have a responsibility to uphold standards - if the perpetrators are old enough to be out alone smashing up our streets, they are old enough to be responsible for their eviction. He added: "The vast majority of social tenants are hard-working, law abiding people who pay their taxes and raise their children to have respect for other people and their property but others who chose to declare war on our streets and communities must take responsibility for their own behaviour."Housing minister Grant Shapps has also shown his support for stronger action and today said he will back social landlords who evict tenants involved in any rioting.
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Council tenants caught taking part in riots this week will be evicted from their homes, Westminster Council's housing boss announced today.Councillor Jonathan Glanz said: "Social housing is a privilege, not a right and as such we will look to evict social housing tenants convicted for criminal behaviour during the riots."If householders or their children are proven guilty of looting the capital's shops, setting our streets alight or wreaking havoc in our communities then they will face the consequences of their actions."Tenants have a responsibility to uphold standards - if the perpetrators are old enough to be out alone smashing up our streets, they are old enough to be responsible for their eviction. He added: "The vast majority of social tenants are hard-working, law abiding people who pay their taxes and raise their children to have respect for other people and their property but others who chose to declare war on our streets and communities must take responsibility for their own behaviour."Housing minister Grant Shapps has also shown his support for stronger action and today said he will back social landlords who evict tenants involved in any rioting.
:D This can't be possible
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Council tenants caught taking part in riots this week will be evicted from their homes, Westminster Council's housing boss announced today.Councillor Jonathan Glanz said: "Social housing is a privilege, not a right and as such we will look to evict social housing tenants convicted for criminal behaviour during the riots."If householders or their children are proven guilty of looting the capital's shops, setting our streets alight or wreaking havoc in our communities then they will face the consequences of their actions."Tenants have a responsibility to uphold standards - if the perpetrators are old enough to be out alone smashing up our streets, they are old enough to be responsible for their eviction. He added: "The vast majority of social tenants are hard-working, law abiding people who pay their taxes and raise their children to have respect for other people and their property but others who chose to declare war on our streets and communities must take responsibility for their own behaviour."Housing minister Grant Shapps has also shown his support for stronger action and today said he will back social landlords who evict tenants involved in any rioting.
:D This can't be possible
we will see cos some people have already been convictedproof of implementation will have to come in the next few days or its jus scaremongering
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