Posted by admin | Posted in Build a Shed | Posted on 12-11-2010
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Do you think there is a possibility now springin slums in your area?
With the growing numbers of immigrants to Britain of nations Eastern Europe EU, which is already showing signs of jumping quickly. We can not afford to ignore the uncontrolled entry int Britain only to provide cheap labor for our already rich speculators. The argument often heard that we are free to go also in these countries and live is very stupid. If those countries were so good that its citizens do not have flooding in the UK to find a better life.Here in west London, I saw families living in sheds, garages, sheds, and back garden now illegal developments.are hide Shanty growth patches, fiercely protected by the enormous rents cargo owners http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/feb/07/shanthy-town-migrants -free-flights.
the number of homeless in full swing in my town are mostly East European unemployed who thought they'd have an easy life here demand ect free housing benefits. Now they're stuck at home instead of going to the Romanian gypos squatting is an embarrassment to 10 in number of social housing and the authorities often take out or have a hard time leaving thousands to make the house habitable again. other uncontrolled immigration is a major reason why people are taking over areas and living as if we owe our lives, our government is so cowardly to let them force them to provide accommodation instead of sending them home. but there are families local communities living in occupied homes because banks have taken their homes, these are the people we put first and if that means pulling down squats the entire interior of immigrants so, id rather have a trailer park for the locals in a lot of an abandoned house with 20 immigrants on it.
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