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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 30 May 23 3.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
But not to source the raw materials, develop the skill needed to build, play or tune it, meet the writers and learn and sing the song. If you can evolve in a nanosecond those other things are a breeze.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 30 May 23 3.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
? That doesn't make any sense. Where did I say you couldn't have an opinion. I'm pointing out that your opinion stands in opposition to your actions....that's what makes you a hyprocrite. You are happy to advocate for policies that worsen other people's lives but live away from the negative affects of it. I live in Wisbech, which you know is a town and it's been a pretty busy one since Blair. When we moved here in the eighties foreign immigration was almost unheard of. In line with my principles my family will be moving out as the social cohesion and safety of the area is only going one way here....probably within five years. Even if it was some backwater, which it isn't (my Internet is probably faster than yours) Edited by Stirlingsays (30 May 2023 11.32am) There is so much bs in this comment, and the preceding ones, which I just don't have the time to refute today. I might be 78 but I still have lots to do, especially when a tenant has left a mess and a new person needs a home because their family has dumped on them! Unlike some much younger people who spend their time pontificating as keyboard warriors without seemingly making any kind of contribution to society.
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Stirlingsays 30 May 23 3.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
There is so much bs in this comment, and the preceding ones, which I just don't have the time to refute today. I might be 78 but I still have lots to do, especially when a tenant has left a mess and a new person needs a home because their family has dumped on them! Unlike some much younger people who spend their time pontificating as keyboard warriors without seemingly making any kind of contribution to society. This country is so lucky to have people like you in it Wisbech. I have no idea what we would do without your type.... As for your judgement of me - I must admit, I feel thoroughly admonished. All that selfish teaching and working with the vulnerable. I should have been in marketing all along.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 30 May 23 4.41pm | |
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A vulnerable tenant was probably threatened with eviction, so took out their frustrations before the bailiffs arrived.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 30 May 23 5.20pm | |
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Migration : forget about countries of origin, or religion, or skill level.... we need to classify Immigrants in terms of : - single males arriving in refugee boats - single males & females arriving in legally. Seeking work and/or education. - young single females , arriving in to the UK, hoping to meet the man of their dreams. Often girls from an economic backwater in a forgotten corner of Europe. Eschewing the local lads for the bright lights of London. - males working here (arriving in), but with a wifey & kids back in a home country....to whom they mail money and are still loyal to. That describes some of my friends from Eastern Europe/Ireland/other. Hardworking but only half-committed to the UK and its society. Unlikely to be here after retirement age. - single males who have abandoned a wife & kids back in their home country. (arriving in) - Arranged-marriage brides, imported into the Uk at age 18,(arriving in) often with no English and unlikely to ever bother integrating with the UK public. Often travelling direct to a Northern Town with sky-high levels of unemployment. A place where everybody speaks that other language...and many struggle to speak English. - mail-order brides for British men (arriving in).....see the experiences in the Faroe islands. See link below.... - other...please describe for us.
migration & immigration is more than just Tax-numbers & receipts. Edited by PalazioVecchio (30 May 2023 5.26pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 30 May 23 5.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
A vulnerable tenant was probably threatened with eviction, so took out their frustrations before the bailiffs arrived. ?
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steeleye20 Croydon 30 May 23 6.13pm | |
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This thread is certainly making the case for increased immigration, and decreased elderly conservative voters.
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georgenorman 30 May 23 7.01pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
This thread is certainly making the case for increased immigration, and decreased elderly conservative voters.
Do you think there should be any controls on immigration? If so, why?
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cryrst The garden of England 30 May 23 7.52pm | |
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None of us think immigrants who bring something to the table and want to assimilate in some way are an issue or it is wrong. When many come for a free lunch and/or bring nothing but a hate of the western ways is it a surprise they are not wanted. I get that a number are escaping persecution or war and yes; support them, give them love and help but don’t allow this to be taken for granted!
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 30 May 23 8.02pm | |
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I wonder if Wisbech operates any kind of selection process to differentiate between potential problem tenants, and nice lovely tenants.? No Riff-Raff.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 30 May 23 10.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
A vulnerable tenant was probably threatened with eviction, so took out their frustrations before the bailiffs arrived. The only time I have threatened a tenant with eviction was on agent's advice after 6 months of unpaid rent. I had confronted him and he had made excuses about being unwell. He looked fine! We went to Court but the Judge postponed for a month because the tenant had phoned to say he could not attend as he was unwell. Another month's rent lost! Just before the next Court date another tenant in the same building called me to say as he had not seen him for a day or so he looked through his window and could see him on the floor, and asked what he should do. Call the Police I replied. He wasn't ill. He was dead. In his 40's! He died intestate so along with the unpaid rent I also had to pay to strip out all the furniture, fumigate and redecorate. Nevertheless, I felt sorry enough about it to attend his funeral, just in case nobody else did. So he was obviously vulnerable, but I wasn't aware of it.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 30 May 23 11.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I wonder if Wisbech operates any kind of selection process to differentiate between potential problem tenants, and nice lovely tenants.? No Riff-Raff. My tenants are provided by the Housing Department of Cornwall Council who have the responsibility to find accommodation for those unable to source it via the high street agents. Most are people who have suffered a setback of some sort and need a helping hand to get themselves back up again. There is a big need. Since I switched to this and stopped using the high street agents, my experiences have improved markedly. The rents may not be so high, but they get paid, and people tend to stay longer.
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