I haven't stated that it doesn't bother me. I lived in Stone when the population was 3.5k. However, it is sadly inevitable that there will be areas that are more preferable to develop.
Indeed, it's a "you have to be there" situation. For all the best intentions echoed in the safety of your own home, it's totally different when you're exposed to something so violent, unexpected and ill prepared for.
1.3% of land in England is classified as residential, which includes buildings like houses and flats. An additional 4.9% of land is classified as residential gardens.
The fundamental flaw being that an asylum seeker has to be on 'British' soil in order to claim asylum. So what would the legal route be given that even if they use an illegal route they can still claim asylum?
Last week I did try and engage with a bloke who interrupted a conversation I was having in my hotel with another person on the issue of asylum seekers. The engagement went along tbese lines;
You mean illegal immigrants.
No, they're asylum seekers.
Illegal immigrants
Asylum seekers who have had...
"A row of men lean against the metal shutters that keep them out of Westminster tube station, as they piss through the bars directly onto the steps on the other side. Nearby a furious man in his early 30s yells “bring the cocaine here now, mate” into his mobile, as a crowd cajoles the staff of...
From the Inconvenient Truth.
This is an extract from the following book, which uncovers the hidden tax avoidance agenda that played a decisive role in driving Brexit. In these pages, I present evidence and analysis showing how the promise of “taking back control” masked a far more self-serving...
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