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It look like Southwark and Greenwich Council, are following Wandsworth Council in evicting looters can they legally do this and is it fair on other siblings who have not taken part in the riots should be homeless? I think this will cause more problems for the government in the long run.


Why don't they use this to evict troublesome neighbours who cause hell on some of these Estates now that would be a good deterrent


http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/news.cfm?id=29577&showcomall=y

Knee jerk reactions to complex issues and above all a tremendous waste of money. It seems Southwark & Greenwich Council have shown the same level of thoughtfulness as the rioters did themselves.


http://www.lgcplus.com/briefings/services/housing/planning/tough-talk-on-evicting-rioters-unlikely-to-be-realised/5033738.article

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