Blimey, give them a chance to get the keys to the Home Office first.
Thanks to the massive backlog of asylum processing, it will take a while to sort out the queues.
Forcing people is a very emotive way of describing legal agreements. Nobody made them accept their compensation.
Now look at it from a legal position. Telling you neighbour how much compensation you received when theirs is slightly different causes resentment, in the same way discussing wages...
No, I owned a property ie with a mortgage that was leasehold. Then Kirkless council decided to sell the leases to owners in our road, so the majority of us became freeholders.
My parents in law owned their house all their lives, but it was leasehold and sold as leasehold.
Going back to the...
Leaseholders are not tenants. The contractors were unreliable and failed to complete the work in some cases.
We asked the council why it legally prevents people from telling others about their refunds and it said this was "to avoid other leaseholders from using arguments made in separate and...
The councillor thinks that Bangladeshis were being targeted but the truth is that Sir Keir Starmer was referring to a recent agreement between the two countries.
A Labour Party spokesperson said Sir Keir had "proudly supported the Bangladeshi community across the UK".
"This clip has been...
That article is all over the place. There are supposed quotes from Ian Gribbin about 80% of women are spongers with Farage replying that Gibson was guilty of ‘pub speak’ (sounds like Trump’s locker room excuse)
Farage then blames Sunak for calling an election unexpectedly not giving him time to...
Fraud two years ago and dealt with.
Corruption is a different crime, like rewarding party donors with VIP contracts, still unpunished.
Different crimes.
The footage of him beating up an old protestor on Brighton seafront is also doing the rounds on social media. I wonder if he can get his old job at LBC back, or will he end up on GBeebies?
That really got to me as well. I know she’s not standing again, but she was as corrupt as her husband and as duplicitous.
The nepotism involved when she took over her husband's seat also grated.
President Macron offered to have an asylum processing centre in France to avoid another Sangatte, and Theresa May turned it down.
Of course, whilst we were in the EU, we had the right to return anyone trying to enter the country that way.