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It’s not fair, is it?

I'd heard in the past about large communities of people in Bristol living in vans. Since my foray into the world of campervans having made my own I've looked at quite a few facebook groups, vanlife UK, vanlife cornwall. Initially it seemed to be a social thing, organised rallies and meets but the more I read, the more staggering it becomes just how many people are living in vans full time. There are a minority who have opted for a simpler lifestyle, sold their houses and bought a van, they've bought freedom. But it's alarming how many tens of thousands are living in vans because they simply have no other choice.
Many people choose to live on boats. It's a lifestyle choice.
 
How can the loons on here go against what mottie said....im not surprised though
 
How can the loons on here go against what mottie said....im not surprised though
Because it's a complex problem, just like the motivation for asylum seeking is a complex issue.
To simplify issues into a simple black or white choice is to waste the opportunity to do some real good.
When that issue is exploited to provide an opportunity to spout people's personal prejudice is false, exploitative and opportunistic.
 
Because it's a complex problem, just like the motivation for asylum seeking is a complex issue.
To simplify issues into a simple black or white choice is to waste the opportunity to do some real good.
I do agree it's complex, and not easy to fix....but....

Should someone who is here illegally be housed before someone who fought for the country? Yes or no?
 
I do agree it's complex, and not easy to fix....but....

Should someone who is here illegally be housed before someone who fought for the country? Yes or no?
Asylum seeking is not illegal.

Ex-service men will have sufficient funds and assistance for accommodation, should they choose to use it for that accommodation.
Veterans become homeless due to challenges transitioning to civilian life, including housing instability, employment difficulties, mental health issues like PTSD, substance abuse, relationship breakdowns, and a lack of affordable housing and support networks. The abrupt change from the structured military environment to the unstructured civilian world can be particularly disorienting, leading to a sense of loss and struggle to adapt.

Ex-service personnel receive significant support finding accommodation, including housing advice from Veterans UK and the Joint Service Housing Advice Office (JSHAO), the right to apply to local councils for homelessness assistance, and access to specialist charities like The Royal British Legion and Haig Housing. They also have access to resources like the Veterans Housing Advice (VHA) website and services for temporary and long-term housing for veterans.
 
NO. A distinct lack of respect for those who offered their lives for their country only for their country to turn its bck on them. Disgraceful.
You're spouting on about a subject you know nothing about.
Research it before commenting. :rolleyes:
 
Just a yes or no is all I asked for?
You won't get it because lefties are entitled and feel above anyone who would fight for their country, they view soldiers as lowly people who have nothing in life other than to fight their enemys so they don't have to.
 
You won't get it because lefties are entitled and feel above anyone who would fight for their country, they view soldiers as lowly people who have nothing in life other than to fight their enemys so they don't have to.
I think you'll find those that don't care about ex servicemen are the MOD and successive governments...

You don't get it, so you put all the blame on so called 'lefties'! :rolleyes:
 
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