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New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

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New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

Post  Guest on Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:31 pm

New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants,
This is the heading in the sunday mail today, Rolling Eyes

Now i seem to remember on many occasions the labour government saying it was a total lie, and that people were just being racist to even suggest it happens.
Yet not only does it happen, but they are now having to make a new law to stop it ffs Twisted Evil

Only the BNP said out loud this was happening, and yet again they are proved right, fucking disgusting Twisted Evil

this is todays article in the sunday mail

New immigrants could be pushed to the bottom of council-house waiting lists to end ‘unfairness’ to local people.
Under Coalition plans being unveiled tomorrow, town halls can give priority to people with established links to the area.
The move will be followed later this week by the announcement of strict curbs on the number of ‘skilled’ migrants allowed into Britain.

Housing Minister Grant Shapps will propose cracking down by giving councils the right to set criteria, including favouring local residents
The measures highlight the growing importance of immigration as an issue as spending cuts, tax rises and un-employment squeeze family finances.
There are nearly five million names on council house waiting lists in England. Under the system introduced by Labour in 2002, anyone can add their name, with the lack of control sparking widespread claims that newly-arrived immigrants ‘jump the queue’.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps will propose cracking down by giving councils the right to set criteria, including favouring local residents.
But immigrants with families would still have to be housed if they were deemed homeless.
Tory Mr Shapps will also allow town halls to reject those who have applied for housing in another district, to discourage multiple applications.
And he is expected to end the right to a council house for life for new tenants, with some potentially being asked to move out after two years. Existing tenants will not be affected.
Home Secretary Theresa May is expected to announce strict caps on the ‘business back-route’, under which migrants from outside the EU can enter the UK if they have skills which companies claim are in short supply.


Research seen by The Mail on Sunday – and which is likely to be seized on by the Government to justify the curbs – has found that thousands of migrants have been allowed into the country to work in professions in which Britons cannot find jobs.
Last year 1,694 migrants were brought in to be care home assistants, though there were 33,265 such workers claiming unemployment benefit.
Equally, 1,089 software professionals came into the country, despite there being 4,540 claiming benefit. A total of 2,202 chefs were allowed in, despite 11,960 being unemployed here.
The crackdown follows wrangling in the Coalition after Liberal Democrat Business Secretary Vince Cable said in September that an interim cap, introduced before this week’s permanent cap, was hugely damaging to business.
He was slapped down by No 10, which said limits would still allow the ‘brightest and best’ to come to Britain.
Government sources said the council-house system needed reform because Labour had left it in ‘chaos’.
A source said: ‘We are aiming at a totemic shift from saying council housing should
be available to everyone to focusing on people who genuinely need help.’
Mr Shapps will keep controls requiring councils to prioritise people in the greatest housing need, such as the homeless or those in overcrowded accommodation.
Councils and housing associations will have to give tenants at least six months’ notice to move out if they are found to be no longer eligible for social housing.
Social housing landlords will be able to check tenants’ finances after two years in a property. Tenants could be evicted if their financial situation is deemed to have improved sufficiently.




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Re: New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

Post  Guest on Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:40 pm

morning babe hows you Very Happy xx


haven't read it yet just saying morning Very Happy

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Re: New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

Post  Guest on Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:22 am

xtras wrote:morning babe hows you Very Happy xx


haven't read it yet just saying morning Very Happy






i want a council house....gimme....i want to listen to erasure and not turn the volume down

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Re: New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

Post  Guest on Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:07 pm

why does it take politicians so long, when the public see it straight away, now look at the mess we are in!!

it's well known they bring family members over here, are housed, the member goes back home, while the other one stays & rents the house/flat out, another little scam that has been going on for yonks Rolling Eyes

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Re: New law to end council house queue jumping by immigrants

Post  nelix on Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:16 pm

Dont know about elsewhere but here we used to have a points system for council properties..you registered and joined the queue and were awarded points according to your circumstances. But it all changed!! My girl had been on the waiting list for 9 years , her, david and the 2 kids lived with us for 6 years..they now rent a house 2 doors away and have next to no chance of getting council property. And although david works and earns fairly good money, they cant afford to save for a deposit...Yet...our new neighbour is a single mother with one chil and got the 3 bed house next door!!! crazy.. No

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