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As for human rights...well you only get them if you are human rather than humanoid. If you cannot demonstrate that you can live peacefully and sociably then this would be a sharp shock. |
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Money is not the answer to everything, |
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Think we should just send illegals and convicts to Australia like we used too
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whoa have we learned nothing from what happened the last time ? they ended up with the better weather |
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a couple on here have mentioned the point of them being insured or not. if they were renting the only form of insurance they needed was contents insurance. if they couldn,t be bothered with it as its not that expensive then tuff luck i say.
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Thing thats really annoying me is people like the pillock who is Londons Mayor saying illegals that lived in the block should be given amnesty, well sorry not from were i'm standing, "Illegal is Illegal" simple as:mad:
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I agree, but my point is these people are receiving a total of £5.500 because they only have the clothes there standing in
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We will never no, legal or illegal, the Government are not going to check.
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As Cashy has said, lots of them also lost loved ones in this tragedy - do you think any amount of money would help with that? They have been offered this money to help with their immediate situation, which happened through no fault of their own, nowhere does it say they expected the authorities to give it to them - put yourself in their shoes, would you give it back & say no thank you - I doubt it! |
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From what I read , it was reported that many of those were not insured.
My experience of insurance claims is that in situations like this the insurance companies(well, mine anyway) pay out a fixed amount to cover immediate needs of clothing and accommodation. No amount of money can compensate them for their loss. There was a lot of community support (not done by government, but by their community) to ensure that clothing was provided. There has been a lot of political point scoring by some factions,the grief and misfortune was hijacked for political purposes. To my mind this is despicable. And then there was the 'anarchic 'Day of Rage' on Wednesday. This was organised by the Justice by Any means Necessary. What does that phrase avtually mean? Does it mean that these young people(they were mainly students...but not very good students looking at the placards) were willing to break the law to get their own way? Because that is not Justice. These people were not showing 'solidarity' with those who lost family in the Grenfell Towers tragedy...they were political activists with only one aim in mind. Political destabilisation...at a time when things are already a bit rocky. Someone should teach these people that if they sink the boat we are all in together...they will get wet too and some of them may drown. The fact that the Labour party and Jeremy Corbyn did not put a stop to it...for no other reason than the police were already stretched...had their leave cancelled says much about this unwholesome political gang....because that is what they are...a gang. No democracy in them at all. |
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The point is they SHOULD have been
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In social housing of this nature, you should have to have contents cover and you should have to show that you have up to date insurance or your lease becomes invalid.
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