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Eviction of old lady stopped!

Ocoonr | 26.05.2006 01:08

A disabled lady in Salford seeking out an existence on incapacity benefit recently contacted her local BNP community representative after being threatened with legal action and eviction by her landlords – a housing association.

Although the tenancy was only taken out two months ago Sheila received complaints about the state of her garden. Sheila was interested to know how the gardens of two of her neighbours were being maintained by contractors and so contacted the housing association to be asked to be added to any local list of needy residents.

The news that the gardens were being maintained at Home Office expense because the residents in those two properties happen to be asylum seekers came as a shock.

As a housing association accommodating asylum seekers New Prospects receives funding from the Home Office and the JTA requires gardens to be maintained and windows to be cleaned every 12 weeks along with a colour telly and television licence all paid for by the government.

Importing new voters

Our own disadvantaged are neglected by the Labour regime; after all our own disadvantaged no longer bother to vote Labour. Labour needs new voters to prop up its flagging support and keep it in power and those hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers and imported Third World workers not only make for a cheap labour pool with which our own army of unskilled men and women cannot compete, but make for happy grateful Labour voters.

Sheila’s garden is now under control – BNP supporters in the community rallied round to help her, the threat of eviction has been lifted and the BNP shows once again that when it comes to the poor, needy and disadvantaged we practice what we preach- “charity begins at home”.

Ocoonr

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