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I love trawling down through interminable posts that I've already read and for ages to find a one line reply. Anyone else find it not annoying at all and one of the best things about the Hol? Posts.....mnnnneeeeeeeeerr....what's that then?
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I love trawling down through interminable posts that I've already read and for ages to find a one line reply. Anyone else find it not annoying at all and one of the best things about the Hol? no What did the OP say? Guess what’s gonna happen on this thread… What? I don't even understand the question. Which question? So why do these posts get longer and longer? No idea That must be a first for you .... I agree
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Quote Kermit8 at 03 Aug 2015 9.45am
I love trawling down through interminable posts that I've already read and for ages to find a one line reply. Anyone else find it not annoying at all and one of the best things about the Hol?
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Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them.
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Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them. Quote
Quote fed up eagle at 03 Aug 2015 11.00pm Quote nickgusset at 03 Aug 2015 10.47pm Quote -TUX- at 03 Aug 2015 10.21pm Quote serial thriller at 03 Aug 2015 9.49pm Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 2.04pm Quote leggedstruggle at 01 Aug 2015 1.15pm Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what?<NOW STOP THIS THREAD>before it starts getting silly No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
What I have pointed out, and what I see you've conveniently ignored, is the fact that we have an estimated 200 000 sites for property on brown belt land available in this country - easily enough not just to house our own homeless but those in Calais. I also read something interesting today which shows how hypocritical we are when it comes to housing. Apparently Herefordshire has built around 40 broiler units (chicken houses) accommodating thousands of chickens each, in the last 12 months. That's one county, in one year, building homes for what must be hundreds of thousands of chickens, and yet we're having this ludicrous idea bandied around that we can't house a few thousand migrants.
[Link] When I say this, I am not advocating giving these properties to all of those at Calais, it would create mayhem! We need to address the homeless issue. At the moment in some boroughs it is illegal to sleep in the street. That's not really solving the problem is it?
But yes sort out british homelessness first. It's f***ing ludicrous that this lot in power think you can just make something illegal and it'll go away... I was going to suggest that some of the houses should be given to a Peruvian Quinoa co-operative Tax the f*** out of the f***ers with empty buildings. No social responsibility - any of them.
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As a recent departee from the BBS I am enjoying HOL immensely but I'm afraid I don't read posts that contain multiple quotes. Seems a bit redundant - that's the point of a thread after all - a continuous conversation. It would help if people just cleaned their quoting up to only contain the relevant post (usually the last one I guess). Also, with eyes like mine you can't actually read the quoted posts more than 2 or 3 back, making the feature even more pointless. It's the only niggle in an otherwise excellent site though.
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