Alan Harper's Tash
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In existing, emptied accommodation. As the backlog clears, the less housing is required for them.So where are they being put then?
In existing, emptied accommodation. As the backlog clears, the less housing is required for them.So where are they being put then?
There might be limits to the influence of the main stream media but the Wild West of social media algorithms is a completely different story, hence Brexit.
Stories of ‘illegals’ popping up on peoples timelines, mostly about crime, Sharia Law, taking up NHS resources, getting hundreds of pounds a month in benefits, circumventing the housing ladder, taking ‘our’ jobs and putting undue strain on education and pensioners dying of cold will be everywhere, and that’s just on Facebook.
‘X’ will be taking these already made up stories and embellishing them, having bots repost and like them and, without too much imagination, the whole country is even angrier than 2016. That is what Farage needs and, if Starmer doesn’t deliver tangible benefits, he might just get it…
As I mentioned in an earlier post, working class people thinking Johnson, Farage et al will have their backs, is beyond weird although it likely explains the distain for eduction of the masses held by many on the Conservative side of the country.True. Weird thing about 2016, Brexit and people being angry is that a Labour MP was murdered by a pro-Brexit supporter and no one thought that being on the side of the nutters was a problem.
Guess if you condition people enough they will vote to chop off their own fucking heads.
Well, no. As the backlog clears, those whose asylum claims are refused will be deported, but those whose claims are granted will have to find somewhere else to live. The LABOUR government has just doubled the move-on period (from asylum accommodation) to 56 days to help avoid people granted asylum then being on the streets.In existing, emptied accommodation. As the backlog clears, the less housing is required for them.
99.99% of people who voted for Brexit were not on the side of nutters who murdered people Bob. You know that so its a very silly analogy is it not?True. Weird thing about 2016, Brexit and people being angry is that a Labour MP was murdered by a pro-Brexit supporter and no one thought that being on the side of the nutters was a problem.
Guess if you condition people enough they will vote to chop off their own fucking heads.
So 30% more beds as they have been deported having had their claims refused. There was an article on here the other day showing hotels are shutting for asylum seekers as they are no longer needed.Well, no. As the backlog clears, those whose asylum claims are refused will be deported, but those whose claims are granted will have to find somewhere else to live. The LABOUR government has just doubled the move-on period (from asylum accommodation) to 56 days to help avoid people granted asylum then being on the streets.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, working class people thinking Johnson, Farage et al will have their backs, is beyond weird although it likely explains the distain for eduction of the masses held by many on the Conservative side of the country.
They also have a penchant for pointing ‘over there’ as an explanation for everything.
“Hey middle class people, it’s not our fault everything is broken, it’s the working class and the union Barons”.
“Privatise everything and it’ll be Nirvana”.
“Hey while working class boys, it’s not our fault the education system stinks and you’re hugely disadvantaged, it’s forinners”.
“Hey, everyone, if only we could take power back from the EU, everything would be great and we can pretend the Empire will make a comeback”.
Still, if people keep falling for it.
Whatever gave you that impression?You think Starmer has got the backs of the working class?
Whatever gave you that impression?