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SteveT Wrote:

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> Why can't the newly arrived homeless be put into

> government camps on MoD land, as they have the

> acreage, and not take up the precious housing

> stock which would remove any possibility of queue

> jumping?


SteveT, do you have just the one record? And do you realise its broken?

SteveT Wrote:

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> Why can't the newly arrived homeless be put into

> government camps on MoD land, as they have the

> acreage, and not take up the precious housing

> stock which would remove any possibility of queue

> jumping?



Arbeit Macht Frei

Jeremy wrote:- Put immigrants and asylum seekers into camps! What a wonderful idea! Perhaps we could force them to build roads and railways (at gunpoint) too?

:))


No not at all Jeremy but I believe asylum seekers should work for their daily bread like the rest of us unless they are disabled.

lindylou Wrote:

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> I only posted once on the west dulwich forum,

> which was not at all racist. Good lu ck to you if

> you want to be associated with a rasisc scum bag.

> Have loked u up amnd all u do is agree with TSL.

> So >>>>>


In English, this means?

I think we should ship-in any foreigners who are willing to get off their fat, lazy arses and do some work in order to better their lives - and give them a nice council house to get them started as an incentive.


This would allow us to export homegrown feckless Brits who are unwilling to get off their fat, lazy arses, do some work and make something of themselves instead of sitting around demanding their right to council house (for life) and believing made-up drivel that just popped through the letterbox in a BNP leaflet simply because it suits them.



Im with you Bob

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