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800K is half of 1.3M?

 

They intitially lived in Coventry but chose London. They should not be afforded the choice.

 

Why do they need 6 bedrooms? They have 8 children? Can they not share?

 

No 800k is not, but being the prick that i am, im basing it on the mean average of the two properties they've occupied, (they've got used to a standard of living at least)

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800K is half of 1.3M?

They intitially lived in Coventry but chose London. They should not be afforded the choice.

Why do they need 6 bedrooms? They have 8 children? Can they not share?

No 800k is not, but being the prick that i am, im basing it on the mean average of the two properties they've occupied, (they've got used to a standard of living at least)

Used to a standard of living....

That's the problem, no job in a house worth over a mil, no one should be given that luxury.

Like Darkman said why are they given special treatment?

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Things like this cause even more resentment to Immigrants. There are females out there with multiple children who live 1-2 bedroom high rise flats and have been waiting on a housing list for years with nothing available to them and they have to watch people touch down in the country and get given these kinda homes. Makes no sense.

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Special treatment is due to having severely disabled children

Severe disabilities = many exemptions

Yes severely, because in this day and age youre not very likely to qualify unless youre really fucked up

incapacity benefit days are long long gone

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I dont doubt that at all gambino, its def gonna cause resentment. Dont blame anyone who does either. That's how these papers survive. Keep everyone frothing at the mouth against each other long enough to distract us from the real shit that goes down. Dont remember her name but some pr bitch once said on 7/7 'today is the day to bury bad news'. Ethics means fuck all, long as it's legal everyone tryna get it however they can.

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Think people do know it's going on. We have to see it in the news almost every day, especially with these super rich companies. And the Establishment has literally no interest in changing the law because they are lining their own pockets and of course people if they do vote will continue to vote for the same parties that are down with the corruption.

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Think people do know it's going on. 

I'm talkin more about individuals high up in di Uk social ladder. Not corporations.

 

If the papers were as eager to go after them n smear their name nationally how they do these refugees then maybs tings would be different uzeeit

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Special treatment is due to having severely disabled children

Severe disabilities = many exemptions

Yes severely, because in this day and age youre not very likely to qualify unless youre really f*cked up

incapacity benefit days are long long gone

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I dont doubt that at all gambino, its def gonna cause resentment. Dont blame anyone who does either. That's how these papers survive. Keep everyone frothing at the mouth against each other long enough to distract us from the real sh*t that goes down. Dont remember her name but some pr bitch once said on 7/7 'today is the day to bury bad news'. Ethics means f*ck all, long as it's legal everyone tryna get it however they can.

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Are people really defending this bummy behavior? 8 Kids, Mum and Dad have not worked since they arrived 2008, they are put into a 1.3 million house in an upscale area (it might be a semi, but those type of houses are huge inside), having disliked living in Coventry, and people are saying good for them?

 

And to all you mugs engaging in whatbouttery: what about rich people, what about corporations. You know it's actually possible to be displeased with more than one thing at once.   

 

A conversation needs to be had about Somali's social problems in general, for example: unemployment rates amongst Somali men is believed to be over 65% (the unemployment rate for black Africans is 15%), more than 50% of British Somalis rent from local councils, the highest proportion of any foreign-born population. In 2010-11 around 33% of Somali children got five good GCSEs, the exams taken at 16, compared with 59% of Bangladeshi pupils and 78% of Nigerian ones.

 

We shouldn't be lauding this kind behaviour by any means, it's not good their family (what kind of example are both parents setting by being long term unemployed for nearly 8 years), and it's not good for society.

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This type of thing will kill the welfare state quicker than any neoliberal government

How many families have two disabled kids? This is an extreme case. I could throw out cases as extreme on the other end of the spectrum; like the poor woman who was denied any benefits and deemed fit for work on the day her disease took her life.

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Are people really defending this bummy behavior? 8 Kids, Mum and Dad have not worked since they arrived 2008, they are put into a 1.3 million house in an upscale area (it might be a semi, but those type of houses are huge inside), having disliked living in Coventry, and people are saying good for them?

And to all you mugs engaging in whatbouttery: what about rich people, what about corporations. You know it's actually possible to be displeased with more than one thing at once.

A conversation needs to be had about Somali's social problems in general, for example: unemployment rates amongst Somali men is believed to be over 65% (the unemployment rate for black Africans is 15%), more than 50% of British Somalis rent from local councils, the highest proportion of any foreign-born population. In 2010-11 around 33% of Somali children got five good GCSEs, the exams taken at 16, compared with 59% of Bangladeshi pupils and 78% of Nigerian ones.

We shouldn't be lauding this kind behaviour by any means, it's not good their family (what kind of example are both parents setting by being long term unemployed for nearly 8 years), and it's not good for society.

I'd be interested to know if the 'somali community' see this as a problem or not.

In my line of work I do come across a lot of them who are now affected by the benefit cap and cant seem to understand why they now have to pay towards their rent etc

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