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    With illegals in hotels being challenged up and Doon the country in court.

    HMOs next in the sights.

    What's the chances of the govt just buying houses and housing illegals, circumventing hotels and HMOs.

    Sub Saharan Africa in suburbia.....maybe very soon.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Returnofrros View Post
    With illegals in hotels being challenged up and Doon the country in court.

    HMOs next in the sights.

    What's the chances of the govt just buying houses and housing illegals, circumventing hotels and HMOs.

    Sub Saharan Africa in suburbia.....maybe very soon.
    I do know that Dundee City Council, knocked back the Mearns Group application, to turn the Old Mill Student accommodation in to asylum accommodation, aleast they have got one thing right, for a change

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mainlanddee View Post
      I do know that Dundee City Council, knocked back the Mearns Group application, to turn the Old Mill Student accommodation in to asylum accommodation, aleast they have got one thing right, for a change
      Good.

      Dosent take a genius to work out certain areas of Dundee's demographics are changing though.....very noticeable.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Returnofrros View Post
        Good.

        Dosent take a genius to work out certain areas of Dundee's demographics are changing though.....very noticeable.
        It was stated on last night?s BBC Reporting Scotland news that there has been a huge increase in asylum seekers who have been given permission to stay in the U.K. with refugee status arriving in Glasgow to demand housing.
        Thanks to the Scottish Government anyone arriving in Scotland with refugee status can demand housing from any local authority in Scotland who are duty bound to provide them with accommodation.
        They are often put in bed and breakfast accommodation until a suitable council house or housing association property becomes available.
        The rules are different for England and a lot tighter.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
          It was stated on last night?s BBC Reporting Scotland news that there has been a huge increase in asylum seekers who have been given permission to stay in the U.K. with refugee status arriving in Glasgow to demand housing.
          Thanks to the Scottish Government anyone arriving in Scotland with refugee status can demand housing from any local authority in Scotland who are duty bound to provide them with accommodation.
          They are often put in bed and breakfast accommodation until a suitable council house or housing association property becomes available.
          The rules are different for England and a lot tighter.
          And first the tories and now labour have lost control of the influx of illegal immigrants down south.
          Oh what a time to be alive.
          Its just a real time board game for many and the sooner people realise that the better,canna see it tho.
          Easy to influence fowk these days we the internet and 24 hour news.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
            It was stated on last night?s BBC Reporting Scotland news that there has been a huge increase in asylum seekers who have been given permission to stay in the U.K. with refugee status arriving in Glasgow to demand housing.
            Thanks to the Scottish Government anyone arriving in Scotland with refugee status can demand housing from any local authority in Scotland who are duty bound to provide them with accommodation.
            They are often put in bed and breakfast accommodation until a suitable council house or housing association property becomes available.
            The rules are different for England and a lot tighter.
            Sheer madness Islay.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by eric_sinclair View Post
              And first the tories and now labour have lost control of the influx of illegal immigrants down south.
              Oh what a time to be alive.
              Its just a real time board game for many and the sooner people realise that the better,canna see it tho.
              Easy to influence fowk these days we the internet and 24 hour news.
              We are letting over a million immigrants a year in legally, I would say most new arrivals in Dundee are here legally
              There are people with power and influence who want these people in , despite what all the politicians say , someone wants them to come here , the average guy on the street doesn't want it , so who do you think wants them ?
              As for the illegals, I doubt stopping them on the shores of France will ever work , too late by then , if someone travels from say Afghanistan, nothing is going to stop them getting over the channel
              Imo we need to tighten up the laws around the gig economy, that's why most want to come here

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mainlanddee View Post
                We are letting over a million immigrants a year in legally, I would say most new arrivals in Dundee are here legally
                There are people with power and influence who want these people in , despite what all the politicians say , someone wants them to come here , the average guy on the street doesn't want it , so who do you think wants them ?
                As for the illegals, I doubt stopping them on the shores of France will ever work , too late by then , if someone travels from say Afghanistan, nothing is going to stop them getting over the channel
                Imo we need to tighten up the laws around the gig economy, that's why most want to come here
                About 15 years ago David Cameron pledged to get it down to tens of thousands each year,look where we are now and these numbers are now apparently acceptable

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mainlanddee View Post
                  Imo we need to tighten up the laws around the gig economy, that's why most want to come here
                  Not sure that many of them come here to see Oasis play live.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mainlanddee View Post
                    We are letting over a million immigrants a year in legally, I would say most new arrivals in Dundee are here legally
                    There are people with power and influence who want these people in , despite what all the politicians say , someone wants them to come here , the average guy on the street doesn't want it , so who do you think wants them ?
                    As for the illegals, I doubt stopping them on the shores of France will ever work , too late by then , if someone travels from say Afghanistan, nothing is going to stop them getting over the channel
                    Imo we need to tighten up the laws around the gig economy, that's why most want to come here
                    Maybe legal now but I'd say many came over illegally which will ALWAYS make them illegal in my book.

                    People have seen thru the pish that they are a net benefit to the country .....they ain't

                    And now it's going to cost the general public big time in benefits/pensions/ services/housing/taxation and the rest they are beginning to realise they have been conned.

                    When Farage becomes PM will he soften.....I certainly hope not.......deport deport deport.

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                    • #11
                      And see the Govt are going to appeal while still putting out a call for housing. Shame on them

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Deeranged View Post
                        Not sure that many of them come here to see Oasis play live.
                        Don't give up the day job

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Returnofrros View Post
                          Maybe legal now but I'd say many came over illegally which will ALWAYS make them illegal in my book.

                          People have seen thru the pish that they are a net benefit to the country .....they ain't

                          And now it's going to cost the general public big time in benefits/pensions/ services/housing/taxation and the rest they are beginning to realise they have been conned.

                          When Farage becomes PM will he soften.....I certainly hope not.......deport deport deport.
                          We are definitely getting conned , the country is getting flooded , with cheap labour, happy to do low paid work , topped up by the tax payer , but the question is , who benefits the most ? , not the taxpayer that's for sure

                          Almost all the immigrants in Dundee , will have legally flown here , despite what the politicians say , people or companies with power and influence, want these people here , Farage will fold like the rest of them once voted in

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                          • #14
                            After protests at the Radisson Blu in Perth on Saturday which houses asylum seekers deputy council leader Eric Drysdale who is also Dundee FC club secretary announced protesters had been "bussed in" He doesn't say how he knows that and he hasn't provided any evidence up to back his claims but "it felt like it" And although there were no arrests and no violence his constituents "were worried about "physical violence and damage"
                            He said nothing about the fear of any of his constituents due to having hotels full of asylum seekers dumped in their midst in fact he never addressed their concerns at all. Perth admitted through a FOI request that they have another 3 hotels full of illegal immigrants, that fact had to be dragged from them through the FOI request and they wonder why folk have concerns about the whole thing. To be fair to him he didn't call anyone with concerns "far right"

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The AuldYin View Post
                              After protests at the Radisson Blu in Perth on Saturday which houses asylum seekers deputy council leader Eric Drysdale who is also Dundee FC club secretary announced protesters had been "bussed in" He doesn't say how he knows that and he hasn't provided any evidence up to back his claims but "it felt like it" And although there were no arrests and no violence his constituents "were worried about "physical violence and damage"
                              He said nothing about the fear of any of his constituents due to having hotels full of asylum seekers dumped in their midst in fact he never addressed their concerns at all. Perth admitted through a FOI request that they have another 3 hotels full of illegal immigrants, that fact had to be dragged from them through the FOI request and they wonder why folk have concerns about the whole thing. To be fair to him he didn't call anyone with concerns "far right"
                              Can't see the problem. If you feel strongly enough about something going on in your country that you want to protest against it does it really matter where you protest it? Everyone has the right to protest after all - don't they? Just because this hotel is in Perth it doesn't mean someone from anywhere else in the country be it Dundee, Glasgow, Edinburgh or even Southampton can't attend the protest and make their voice heard and presence felt.

                              Going by the illegal migrant hotel protests that have been held recently in other areas of the UK it tends to be the leftist counter protesters that are bussed in rather than the concerned UK residents. They cause trouble which is then, of course, blamed on the far right even when nobody from the far right is anywhere near it.

                              I saw one of the Perth counter protesters being interviewed on the TV (English accent and by Eric Drysdale's method of working these things out it felt like he wasn't local to Perth) and he reckoned we should welcome any immigrant into the country that's looking to work and contribute. In all honesty I don't disagree with that unfortunately however the reality is that most of these illegals are not here to contribute they're here to sponge off the state (our state) and live the life at our expense.

                              I also heard over the weekend that some people are now trying to ban the flying of the St. George Cross in England as it's seen as a symbol of far right racism - couldn't make it up. It seems to be OK to fly the flag of a foreign make believe nation in public but don't you dare fly your own country's flag.

                              Country's well and truly ****ed

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