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Asylum Seekers Get 2.1 Million Pound Pad

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A FAMILY of former asylum-seekers have been given a ฃ2.1m pad — at a cost to taxpayers of ฃ8,000 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.

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3049443/Asylum-seekers-get-21m-pad.html#ixzz0tWk0pYo3

Wow. I thought it was only a chain-mail myth that this kind of thing happened?

The government in England really takes care of the chronically unemployed. It looks like lot and lots of nice refugees who don't want to work will soon be retiring there. :lol:

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The government in England really takes care of the chronically unemployed. It looks like lot and lots of nice refugees who don't want to work will soon be retiring there. :lol:

and while all the hard working brits who have constributed to the system and which to retire abroad to get away from this have there pensions frozen..... Amazing Britian

I'm currently claiming £3000 a week benefits for my bad back stress and constant headaches my seven kids as well and we live in a castle in the Borders. My question is should I be complaining about my rheumatism in order to get a free three month trip to Thailand every winter. Has anyone done this already? Thanks for replies.....

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I'm currently claiming £3000 a week benefits for my bad back stress and constant headaches my seven kids as well and we live in a castle in the Borders. My question is should I be complaining about my rheumatism in order to get a free three month trip to Thailand every winter. Has anyone done this already? Thanks for replies.....

be sure to claim for the 7 bedroom beachfront villa in Choeng Mon,

I'm currently claiming £3000 a week benefits for my bad back stress and constant headaches my seven kids as well and we live in a castle in the Borders. My question is should I be complaining about my rheumatism in order to get a free three month trip to Thailand every winter. Has anyone done this already? Thanks for replies.....

be sure to claim for the 7 bedroom beachfront villa in Choeng Mon,

Thanks for the tip but I'm not sure if my butler will be able to travel with me so I was thinking of a luxury hotel really. Cheong Mon would be good though plenty of places there selling big Chang I can sit outside the shop all day......can pay 35 Baht tops ok?

These type of stories really make my skin crawl. If I was still a tax payer I'd be even more annoyed ;)

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