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the whole list - its covered under the Official Secrets Act, and it has been deleted from the internet. YOU JUST HAVE TO READ THIS. ITS A LIST OF WHAT LANDLORDS HAVE TO GIVE ASYLUM SEEKERS BY LAW. YOU WONT BELIEVE IT BUT ITS TRUE. THIS IS WHAT YOUR GOVERNMENT IS OFFERING ASYLUM SEEKERS AND IS WHY SO MANY ARE COMING: Detailed list of items for asylum seekers So what doesn't the Home Office want you to know? Take a look at Schedule 1 on page 14, and you can see for yourself: This list of requirements for any property being used to house asylum seekers begins, reasonably enough, by insisting that it shall be fit for human habitation, and have adequate light. Let us ignore the fact that many hundreds of thousands of our own people are either homeless or live in houses which are unfit for human habitation because, according to central government and local councils, there isn't enough money to deal with all the problems. |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
By the time we get to Section 1.3, the secret Agreement begins to lay out requirements which are beyond the reach not just of a relatively small number of the homeless or desperately poor: all meters shall be of the quarterly type, the use of card or key meters shall not be allowed. Isn't that nice? If you and your family fall into arrears on your utility bills, particularly electricity, you have to agree to the installation of a card meter set at such a rate that it gobbles up money. British families with children can't be officially cut off but if they run out of meter credit, their lights and heating go off anyway and they have to go to bed at dusk in the winter to try to keep warm. Such hardships are unacceptable, however, when it comes to asylum seekers. Section 1.7 insists that The Property shall have a full and safe central heating system installed. Paraffin or bottled gas fed heating systems shall not be used. Perish the thought! Such devices are fine for British pensioners and young families shivering on the poverty line, but far too smelly, inconvenient and dangerous for immigrants. |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
New electrical goods After laying down requirements on issues such as fire safety, the Schedule reaches Point 10: All electrical appliances in the Property shall be either new or, if second hand, shall be supplied complete with a twelve month guarantee. Well, I don't know about you, but when my wife and I got married and set up home, we had to get our first electric cooker and heaters from an auction, completely without any guarantee at all. And, of course, ordinary British youngsters moving into places of their own still face the same choice between paying through the nose for new equipment or going without guarantees. Pages 15 and 16 go on to provide a long list of the things needed in the kitchen, living room, bedrooms and bathroom of each asylum property. As you're probably expecting by now, this features everything from chip pans to teaspoons, from an easy chair for each bed space to a Boots first aid kit. The long 'General' list in Section 1.13 even proves that the popular observation about new net curtains showing that asylum seekers are moving in is true, since landlords are ordered to provide net drawable curtains to all living rooms and bedrooms. They get everything, in fact, including the kitchen sink. Free colour TV and licence paid! |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
One item does, however, stand out: For Each Living/Dining Room 1 new twenty inch screen colour television complete with licence which shall be renewed at each annual anniversary of the Start Date throughout the Term. Native Brits, of course, have to wait until they are 75 to get a free TV licence, and non-payment of this iniquitous tax is the biggest single 'crime' that puts British women in prison. Many of those women can't afford a TV licence because they are struggling to bring up young families on pitifully low incomes. As a result, they are also often unable to afford proper child safety equipment. No wonder, then, that the Home Office bureaucrats being so generous with our tax money wanted to keep Section 1.20 secret: Where there are to be children living in the Property, the Property shall include: |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
Adequate cot and highchair facilities Appropriate sterilisation equipment; Child safety gates on all stairways; Childproof resistant devices or casement stays on all windows; Appropriate play areas both inside and outside the Property. Another thing that ordinary families on average incomes find a big problem is the occasional cost of major repairs. Asylum seekers have no such worries. Under this Agreement, the Landlord is bound to do all repairs within seven days, and to provide an emergency repair service (Section 1.23) where a threat to health and safety is apparent. The rest of us have to turn to Yellow Pages or pay for call out insurance, but it would be unfair to expect asylum seekers to do the same, wouldn't it? Similarly favourable treatment is also specified in the Letting Provisions, Section (f) of which commits the Landlord to redecorate all parts of the Property in the third year of the Term. The rest of us may have to fork out down at Do It All, but not immigrants. |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
Perhaps most ludicrous of all, however, is the next section (g) of the Letting Provisions, whereby the Landlord agrees: To have the exterior of all windows of the Property cleaned once every twelve weeks. I kid you not, it's there on page 7. What would George Formby have had to say about it? Who pays? So what do all these mod cons and services cost the lucky occupants of such premises? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. When various bleeding heart liberals tell us how asylum seekers only get basic income support payments, they don't tell us about the Letting Provisions on page 4 of the Home Office's Revised Tenancy Agreement, do they? Yet these show that not only do asylum seekers get their TV licences paid for them, we also pick up the tab for their rent, water rates, gas, electricity and council tax bills. |
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@walter | 7 September 15 | |
Surely, you must think, these people must want to spend night after night on the phone to all their friends and family back home, telling them all about the wonders of Soft Touch Britain? A lot of their pocket money must go on paying the phone bill? No, as you probably guessed, they don't have to pay a penny. Section 1 ((b) of the Letting Provisions sets out the fact that the Tenant Company (funded by the taxpayer) agrees to pick up the phone bill for every single property provided by the Landlord in question to asylum seekers. Don't forget that every single council or housing association in this land which is housing asylum seekers has signed this document. Thousands of Councillors in the ruling party in Labour, Lib Dem and Tory councils alike have either read this document or studiously avoided seeing it so they didn't have to. We will never know how many Lib-Lab-Con merchants have seen this Agreement since it first started being used in 2001, but not a single one of them has had the guts to put the interests of democracy and their constituents before asylum seekers and the Home Office. By Gordon Cooney and Abridged |
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@rosiebeads | 7 September 15 | |
They probably cost them nothing as they have nothing to pay with.
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@shadow27 | 7 September 15 | |
But why? None of it makes sense.
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@rosiebeads | 7 September 15 | |
Asylum seekers are not allowed to work.They receive significantly less in welfare payments than regular claimants.They can't choose where they live.
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@rosiebeads | 7 September 15 | |
http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/policy_research/the_truth_about_asylum/facts_about_asylum_-_page_1
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