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Old June 14th, 2004, 02:04 PM
Lou Nattick \(Sir\)
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..... and just 4 the record, in case you were NOT aware .....

phoney Bliar's govt are very quick to tell us that asylum-seekers recieve
just £36.63 benefit per week , what they DON'T tell the general public is
about evrything else that asylum seekers are entitled to, whilst staying in
our country.

According to the UK's 'Revised Tenancy Agreement 2001' (the official Home
Office document that sets out exactly what local authorities & private
landlords MUST provide for asylum seekers), the British taxpayer foots the
bill for :

All accomodation & rent.

Full gas central heating.

20' (minimum) colour TV ... & licence ( £121 ) to be renewed EVERY year, by
landlord.

Kitchen appliances, such as cooker, fridge etc....

Beds, wardrobes & living room furniture.

Carpetting & curtains throughout.

ALL utility bills ( gas, water & electricity)

Full council tax.

Fixed line telephones installed.

Property redecorated every 3 years.

Windows cleaned every 12 weeks.

Gardens maintained regularly.

....... in addition to these COMPULSORY benefits, asylum-seekers may also
recieve financial assistance towards the cost of :

Used cars & driving lessons.

Mobile 'phones AND bills.

Transport TO & FROM family funerals, in their country of origin.

...... all this thanks to the UK's Labour govt. ...... paid for, exclusively,
by Muggins (aka the long suffering British tax-payer !)

When ALL the LEGAL members of UK society (including pensioners, the disabled
& homeless) are entitled to the same benefits as those outlined above ....
for people that sneak into the UK illegally, in the backs of lorries
.....ONLY then should we even consider spending British tax-payers money on
people who come to our country *claiming asylum*.

Have a good think about that.


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Old June 14th, 2004, 02:09 PM
Mike Edie
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.......and.. relax


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Old June 14th, 2004, 02:20 PM
Lou Nattick \(Sir\)
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"Mike Edie" wrote in message
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Mike Edie

(frae Caledonia/na Alba)




..... & BTW ....... if Scotland is so "bonnie" ........ how come some many
Scotsmen prefer living in shop-doorways, all over ENGLAND ??!!

;-)


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Old June 14th, 2004, 02:21 PM
Lou Nattick \(Sir\)
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"Mike Edie" wrote in message
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......and.. relax




....... does this mean I've won ?


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Old June 14th, 2004, 03:10 PM
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Lou Nattick (Sir) wrote:
"Mike Edie" wrote in message


......and.. relax


...... does this mean I've won ?


of course it does, loo...enjoy your new home!


michael


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Old June 14th, 2004, 03:22 PM
Lou Nattick
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"michael" ...... does this mean I've won ?

of course it does, loo...enjoy your new home!



Oh, thank you !

...... wadda ya mean "Loo" ??!!


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Old June 14th, 2004, 03:39 PM
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Lou Nattick wrote:
"michael" ...... does this mean I've won ?

of course it does, loo...enjoy your new home!




Oh, thank you !

..... wadda ya mean "Loo" ??!!


hint: those nasty kurdish fellows are probably using it this instant...
good on them! even better on you!!!


michael


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Old June 14th, 2004, 03:45 PM
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"michael" wrote in message
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..... wadda ya mean "Loo" ??!!


hint: those nasty kurdish fellows are probably using it this instant...
good on them! even better on you!!!


michael



Hope your home town is THE next on Phoney's *dispersal* dumping list .

...... enjoy !


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Old June 14th, 2004, 04:09 PM
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Willy Eckerslyke wrote:

Hope your home town is THE next on Phoney's *dispersal* dumping list .



my "home town" is far too large for me to be able to imagine giving a
damn... but thanks for the thought!


michael

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Old June 14th, 2004, 04:12 PM
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michael wrote:


Willy Eckerslyke wrote:

Hope your home town is THE next on Phoney's *dispersal* dumping list .




my "home town" is far too large for me to be able to imagine giving a
damn... but thanks for the thought!



oh yeah... i live in canada... after two years living in england i
scurried back here with my multicultural tail between my legs... too
many puffy-pinky racist scum all over the damn place for my liking!

michael

 




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