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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Technical note, your driving liceence DOESN'T qualify as photo ID in some places where the recognition is by scanning rather than by eye, as the format of the photo isn't compatible with the software/hardware of the systems! No point in any direction being made other than what a multi-million pound f*** up
    I thought the two generally accepted most common forms of photo ID were driving licences and passports...even though my driving licence photo is at least 15 years old.

    If that isn’t the case I can only foresee a huge reduction in those eligible to vote...on the subject of which...if your assertion that many voted to leave the EU as a ‘protest against non EU immigration’ is true, and I’m not disputing it, then perhaps there should be!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Sorry to go all accountant-y on you Sith, but that depends on how you define "loss". So long as you cover your direct costs, then whatever is left at least abates your fixed overheads. So you may still produce something even if it creates an overall loss, as long as that loss is less than the loss by not producing.

    The UK farming industry has been doing that for years, as they have to bear a very large fixed equipment overhead year on year.
    opportunity cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    I agree.
    So lets take that and look at it.
    France has been using containers refitted out as dwellings and using camps.
    We can't even use old army camps, that our troops used, because charities and lefty judges use the EU rules to stop it.
    So as a result, we currently spend £7 million a day on 4 and 5 star hotels?
    Yet all over the world camps are an acceptable entity.

    We are running out of hotels so now we are expanding into social care homes/ schools etc.
    If you think its hard to get a dwelling now for yourself, take a look at Sercos latest offering.
    They are about to grab all the private rentals they can.

    You think this is acceptable? I certainly don't, never mind the social unrest and fallout with peoples lively hoods.
    Just read this. If you was a private landlord, would you rather take this money spinner on, or chase around a client using housing benefit?
    https://www.serco.com/uk/sites/serco-aasc/landlords

    No sorry, this is an example of EU law exploited by certain folks, that causes pain to many. Never mind it being a carrot to many more donkeys.
    Must admit im a private landlord and had never seen that before. We do have a letting agent so have no chasing around to do, and tenants must pass a credit check. But if/when our existing tenants move out id be interested in that definately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Sorry to go all accountant-y on you Sith, but that depends on how you define "loss". So long as you cover your direct costs, then whatever is left at least abates your fixed overheads. So you may still produce something even if it creates an overall loss, as long as that loss is less than the loss by not producing.

    The UK farming industry has been doing that for years, as they have to bear a very large fixed equipment overhead year on year.
    Yes of course, its just to support MA comments that there was more to it than simply not being bothered.

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    Here's a few little bits.

    NI now has what it had pre Brexit. The majority of Tory MPs (ERG excepted) think it's great. Labour will back it. It will become Law unless the DUP scuppers it. It appears both the Tories and Labour are backing NI-in but leaving the rest of the UK Brexited. IMO that seems to point to Brexit having been a bad idea (that or a good one poorly executed). I'm still in the return the EU to a Free Trade Area camp but I'm aware I'll never get that.

    Photo ID. ID has been compulsory for everybody over the age of 15 in NL since Feb 6th 1919. Since its introduction, the age limit has reduced to 14 and photoID has been added. It can be a passport, driving licence or an ID card issued by the local council. Police know who you are if they arrest you. Medical services know who you are if you are taken ill. They can contact family quicker and easier. As long as you're not up to no good, what's the problem. Google etc don't only know who you are, they also know where you are, how many bars, restaurants, shops etc you've been into. We are already monitored 24/7, is being able to prove your identity really an issue any more?

    The proposed "new" NI protocol. Treating one part of the Union differently to another goes against the Act of Union. Does Sunak realise this new "idea" could give the SNP the bullet to kill the Act of Union and remove Scotland from it and then negotiate entry to the EU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    Must admit im a private landlord and had never seen that before. We do have a letting agent so have no chasing around to do, and tenants must pass a credit check. But if/when our existing tenants move out id be interested in that definately.
    Well there you have it.
    A landlord, sees that a company is offering to run/maintain/manage/ guarantee a long term lease to asylum seekers, at the expense of native low end renters who will have no where to live?

    If you read the article clearly, you will see, it is seeking out family homes/ care homes/ residential+ student accomodation.

    Greedy landlords will see this as an opportunity and turf out existing tennents in scarce areas.
    All because of an EU ruling snow balling.
    Brilliant.

    Imagine if you owned a private house and suddenly next door was rented out to Serco, with 6 Albanian young men moving in?
    Your life gets very worrying and your property price has suddenly dropped as well.
    Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 02-03-2023 at 10:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    I agree.
    So lets take that and look at it.
    France has been using containers refitted out as dwellings and using camps.
    We can't even use old army camps, that our troops used, because charities and lefty judges use the EU rules to stop it.
    So as a result, we currently spend £7 million a day on 4 and 5 star hotels?
    Yet all over the world camps are an acceptable entity.

    We are running out of hotels so now we are expanding into social care homes/ schools etc.
    If you think its hard to get a dwelling now for yourself, take a look at Sercos latest offering.
    They are about to grab all the private rentals they can.

    You think this is acceptable? I certainly don't, never mind the social unrest and fallout with peoples lively hoods.
    Just read this. If you was a private landlord, would you rather take this money spinner on, or chase around a client using housing benefit?
    https://www.serco.com/uk/sites/serco-aasc/landlords

    No sorry, this is an example of EU law exploited by certain folks, that causes pain to many. Never mind it being a carrot to many more donkeys.
    TTR: now you've baffled me here. The French, who are still members of the EU and subject to EU rules use container encampments. The UK are not allowed to do the same because of EU rules, despite not being in the EU or bound by their rules.

    So if we accept such rules exist, why are they not being enforced in France? Or if we accept they don't exist (by virtue of French conduct) why do we "obey" them?

    You appear to suggest that EU rules apply to non member states but not to their own members? Seems to me that the EU is getting blamed for something you just don't like - ie giving refugees top grade accomodation.

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    I can just see Mr and Mrs Van Der Berg in 1919 pondering how to use these new fangled cameras for their ID cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    opportunity cost?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    Must admit im a private landlord and had never seen that before. We do have a letting agent so have no chasing around to do, and tenants must pass a credit check. But if/when our existing tenants move out id be interested in that definately.
    Jam the rents up 25% you'll soon get rid of them and can join the SERCO gravy train

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