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Post by on Nov 6, 2023 12:44:31 GMT
Tory scum.
its all gone to shit.
Wogs running the place will never work they don't know how to do it..
Get rid of these cunts.
and...Relax !
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Post by on Nov 6, 2023 12:45:03 GMT
True about the cash. Its the rail travel. Much cheaper with card. Don't know what happens in feb I don't even know whats going to happen tomorrow but it seems a good time to sort something out as it will be getting on for a yar since I started defrauding the benefits office and they are going to notice at some stage. Plan is to go NFA fuck 'em sail round the world in a sloop. All you have to do is stop claiming housing benefit. No one will give a fuck what you do after that. I'm not claiming housing benefit.
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Post by Telemachus on Nov 6, 2023 12:45:48 GMT
Now remind who it was that reported someone to the police for a post on here? I’ve no idea, do let me know who it was once you’ve remembered.
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 6, 2023 12:47:46 GMT
All you have to do is stop claiming housing benefit. No one will give a fuck what you do after that. I'm not claiming housing benefit. And be honest, it's been more than a year, whatever the title of the claim may be.
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Post by on Nov 6, 2023 12:49:44 GMT
No it is far less than 12 months. I only started this in May 2023.
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 6, 2023 12:52:31 GMT
No it is far less than 12 months. I only started this in May 2023. I'm betting the details behind who the London mooring was leased to and who you said owned the barge (depending on which authority you were communicating with) are of interest.
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Post by fi on Nov 6, 2023 13:00:10 GMT
No it is far less than 12 months. I only started this in May 2023. I'm betting the details behind who the London mooring was leased to and who you said owned the barge (depending on which authority you were communicating with) are of interest. He would have been communicating with the DWP, as regards the boat and London mooring he would only have needed to tell the truth.
Stop trying to make something from nothing.
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Post by kris on Nov 6, 2023 13:04:20 GMT
I'm betting the details behind who the London mooring was leased to and who you said owned the barge (depending on which authority you were communicating with) are of interest. He would have been communicating with the DWP, as regards the boat and London mooring he would only have needed to tell the truth.
Stop trying to make something from nothing.
Ooh andrews new buddy.
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Post by kris on Nov 6, 2023 13:07:13 GMT
Oh I’ve not seen this, but just the kind of thing I was talking about, so it’s started already. Suella Braverman is seeking to restrict the use of tents by homeless people in urban areas as the government grapples with rising numbers of rough sleepers on Britain’s high streets, according to Whitehall insiders. The UK home secretary’s proposals also include a new civil offence to deter charities from giving tents to homeless people. Charities could be fined for doing so under the plans if the tents cause a nuisance. Braverman has pitched the policies for the government’s legislative programme that will be outlined in the King’s speech on Tuesday, people with knowledge of the proposals said. The plans are being considered for inclusion in two clauses to be inserted in a new criminal justice bill that applies to England and Wales, the people added. The potential legislation would apply to tents that cause a nuisance, following concerns in government about issues such as the obstruction of shop doorways. The people said the proposals were designed to replace elements of the 1824 Vagrancy Act, which criminalised rough sleeping and begging. The government pledged to repeal the act last year. “Braverman has formally pitched a ban on tents in urban areas — except on your own land or the back garden — as well as a new civil penalty for charities to stop them giving out tents to homeless people for free,” one of the people said. UK charities have warned of a growing homelessness crisis caused by a combination of rising rents, a shortage of social and affordable housing and the cost of living crisis leaving more people vulnerable to eviction. Government figures show 298,430 households received help from their councils or were threatened by homelessness in the year to April 2023, a 7 per cent increase on the previous year and 3 per cent above pre-pandemic levels of 2019-20. Shelter, the homeless charity, has estimated that on a given night in 2022, more than 270,000 people in England will have been recorded as homeless. (Financial Times) Great just what’s needed deny the homeless what little shelter they can get. Mind you it should reduce the problem, as lots of them will die if we have a cold winter.
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Post by fi on Nov 6, 2023 13:13:03 GMT
He would have been communicating with the DWP, as regards the boat and London mooring he would only have needed to tell the truth.
Stop trying to make something from nothing.
Ooh andrews new buddy. Feck off.
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Post by kris on Nov 6, 2023 13:16:08 GMT
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 6, 2023 13:31:45 GMT
I'm betting the details behind who the London mooring was leased to and who you said owned the barge (depending on which authority you were communicating with) are of interest. He would have been communicating with the DWP, as regards the boat and London mooring he would only have needed to tell the truth.
Stop trying to make something from nothing.
If he told the truth the DWP et al would have told him to fuck off. rathole 1. a cramped or squalid room or building. 2. used to refer to the waste of money or resources. 3. hide (money or goods), typically as part of a deception.
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Post by Aloysius on Nov 6, 2023 13:34:26 GMT
Suella Braverman is seeking to restrict the use of tents by homeless people in urban areas as the government grapples with rising numbers of rough sleepers on Britain’s high streets, according to Whitehall insiders. The UK home secretary’s proposals also include a new civil offence to deter charities from giving tents to homeless people. Charities could be fined for doing so under the plans if the tents cause a nuisance. Braverman has pitched the policies for the government’s legislative programme that will be outlined in the King’s speech on Tuesday, people with knowledge of the proposals said. The plans are being considered for inclusion in two clauses to be inserted in a new criminal justice bill that applies to England and Wales, the people added. The potential legislation would apply to tents that cause a nuisance, following concerns in government about issues such as the obstruction of shop doorways. The people said the proposals were designed to replace elements of the 1824 Vagrancy Act, which criminalised rough sleeping and begging. The government pledged to repeal the act last year. “Braverman has formally pitched a ban on tents in urban areas — except on your own land or the back garden — as well as a new civil penalty for charities to stop them giving out tents to homeless people for free,” one of the people said. UK charities have warned of a growing homelessness crisis caused by a combination of rising rents, a shortage of social and affordable housing and the cost of living crisis leaving more people vulnerable to eviction. Government figures show 298,430 households received help from their councils or were threatened by homelessness in the year to April 2023, a 7 per cent increase on the previous year and 3 per cent above pre-pandemic levels of 2019-20. Shelter, the homeless charity, has estimated that on a given night in 2022, more than 270,000 people in England will have been recorded as homeless. (Financial Times) Great just what’s needed deny the homeless what little shelter they can get. Mind you it should reduce the problem, as lots of them will die if we have a cold winter. The party faithful are delighted. Damned poor people. Such a terrible nuisance.
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Post by kris on Nov 6, 2023 13:37:43 GMT
Great just what’s needed deny the homeless what little shelter they can get. Mind you it should reduce the problem, as lots of them will die if we have a cold winter. The party faithful are delighted. Damned poor people. Such a terrible nuisance. The tories really do want to see a return to the feudal system of serfdom that was prevalent in the Middle Ages. I wonder how long before it’s round the homeless up and put them in camps? For their own benefit of course. Even the 15min cities thing ties in. In the Middle Ages you had to ask permission of the lord of the manor to leave your parish. It’s amazing that the mentality of a certain element of society hasn’t changed in all this time.
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Post by on Nov 6, 2023 13:40:23 GMT
No it is far less than 12 months. I only started this in May 2023. I'm betting the details behind who the London mooring was leased to and who you said owned the barge (depending on which authority you were communicating with) are of interest. Totally uninteresting I'm afraid. I owned all the boats and paid all the mooring and licence fees.
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