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 Post subject: Britain 2010
PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:18 pm 
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A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a £2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of £8,000 a month.
Somalis Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven kids moved into their three-storey town house in a posh London suburb last month.

They were given the house after complaining their previous home was in a poor part of the capital.

Mr Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, and his 40-year-old wife, who has never worked, are now living in Kensington on state benefits.

Their home is believed to be one of the most expensive in the country paid for by benefits.

The Somalis previously lived in the capital's Kensal Rise area at a cost to the taxpayer of £900 a week.

The family's five bed home is equipped with a fully-fitted kitchen and a 50in flatscreen TV.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain 2010
PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:28 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a £2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of £8,000 a month.
Somalis Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven kids moved into their three-storey town house in a posh London suburb last month.

They were given the house after complaining their previous home was in a poor part of the capital.

Mr Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, and his 40-year-old wife, who has never worked, are now living in Kensington on state benefits.

Their home is believed to be one of the most expensive in the country paid for by benefits.

The Somalis previously lived in the capital's Kensal Rise area at a cost to the taxpayer of £900 a week.

The family's five bed home is equipped with a fully-fitted kitchen and a 50in flatscreen TV.


Why does'nt this government wise up to such an abuse of our national generosity and house these foreign moochers in Nissan hut style camps..im not talking concentration camp here but adequate and comfortable huts with enough accommodation for them and their extended families...then after 3 months if they find work they stay...or if they cant find gainful employment then send them back...Im fed up paying for these people.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain 2010
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bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a £2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of £8,000 a month.
Somalis Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven kids moved into their three-storey town house in a posh London suburb last month.

They were given the house after complaining their previous home was in a poor part of the capital.

Mr Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, and his 40-year-old wife, who has never worked, are now living in Kensington on state benefits.

Their home is believed to be one of the most expensive in the country paid for by benefits.

The Somalis previously lived in the capital's Kensal Rise area at a cost to the taxpayer of £900 a week.

The family's five bed home is equipped with a fully-fitted kitchen and a 50in flatscreen TV.


Why does'nt this government wise up to such an abuse of our national generosity and house these foreign moochers in Nissan hut style camps..im not talking concentration camp here but adequate and comfortable huts with enough accommodation for them and their extended families...then after 3 months if they find work they stay...or if they cant find gainful employment then send them back...Im fed up paying for these people.


Maybe this is the one that the Tories highlighted a few weeks back.

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How did large families cope years ago in the 2 up 2 downs, a 3 bedroom house should be bug enough for them, boys in 1 room girls in the other FFS by giving them this mansion they will be at it like rabbits to fill the rest of the rooms
I hope they have a TV licence for the 50 inch TV

Poor part of the capital FFS its a council estate


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How did large families cope years ago in the 2 up 2 downs, a 3 bedroom house should be bug enough for them, boys in 1 room girls in the other FFS by giving them this mansion they will be at it like rabbits to fill the rest of the rooms
I hope they have a TV licence for the 50 inch TV

Poor part of the capital FFS its a council estate


Wherever it was, I bet it was better than the Mud Hut they crawled out of in Somalia...


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for crying out loud he's a bus conductor what right does he have to be so snooty about his accomodation I doubt they were living the life of luxury in somalia no wonder this country is practically bankrupt !


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or crying out loud he's a bus conductor


He's an unemployed bus conductor I though all buses in the Capital were single manned :?

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or crying out loud he's a bus conductor


He's an unemployed bus conductor I though all buses in the Capital were single manned :?


his is now.............pmsl

i wonder if they meant thats his trade back in somalia?...


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some bloody country this is


a somali gets £2000 a WEEK rent paid, meanwhile....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10657515


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I thought it was 65 anyway :? You learn something new everyday :lol:

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at this rate, by 2020 retirement will have been abolished and only asylum seekers will get benefits


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wannabeeahack wrote:
at this rate, by 2020 retirement will have been abolished and only asylum seekers will get benefits



Well as we will all be in a bloody Asylum (a mental one that is) by then we should be covered... 8-[


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 Post subject: Re: Britain 2010
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wannabeeahack wrote:
A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a £2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of £8,000 a month.
Somalis Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven kids moved into their three-storey town house in a posh London suburb last month.

They were given the house after complaining their previous home was in a poor part of the capital.

Mr Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, and his 40-year-old wife, who has never worked, are now living in Kensington on state benefits.

Their home is believed to be one of the most expensive in the country paid for by benefits.

The Somalis previously lived in the capital's Kensal Rise area at a cost to the taxpayer of £900 a week.

The family's five bed home is equipped with a fully-fitted kitchen and a 50in flatscreen TV.


I'm speechless! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Un feckin believable. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


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 Post subject: Re: Britain 2010
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Darren63 wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a £2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of £8,000 a month.
Somalis Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven kids moved into their three-storey town house in a posh London suburb last month.

They were given the house after complaining their previous home was in a poor part of the capital.

Mr Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, and his 40-year-old wife, who has never worked, are now living in Kensington on state benefits.

Their home is believed to be one of the most expensive in the country paid for by benefits.

The Somalis previously lived in the capital's Kensal Rise area at a cost to the taxpayer of £900 a week.

The family's five bed home is equipped with a fully-fitted kitchen and a 50in flatscreen TV.


I'm speechless! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Un feckin believable. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


Not that speechless then. :mrgreen:

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i aint sherlock holmes ot poiroit BUT, id bet the wiifes pocket money that if theres one at it, theres thousands, plus it seems it was a "private" arrangement and the landlord doubled the rent!

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