And another one..

That's from September 2022. Bigger riots going on now. Let's hope the Ayatollah and his fellow head cases soon abscond to Moscow.

That would leave the Revolutionary Guard in charge and they might be even worse.
 
This:


Reminds me of this from a few years ago:

 
Seems to me that when Reform gets in, we will more than likely get tax rises and inflation increase a little, but as I see it nothing that isn't happening under labour. Farage will stop the lefty culture that is destroying our country. So if it costs us a few pounds in order to put the country right then so be it.
 
Shawaddywaddy Hafiq, 59, moved into a retirement complex flat, then secretly moved in his 28 year old wife and 2 children. Now the owners are struggling to get them out.

 
Shawaddywaddy Hafiq, 59, moved into a retirement complex flat, then secretly moved in his 28 year old wife and 2 children. Now the owners are struggling to get them out.

If you read the article his intentions are very clear.
He wants a bigger house and he knows how to play the system.
He has another wife and seven kids living at our expenses, probably all registered disabled like him.
 
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I probably told this story before on this forum, but here it is.
A few years ago I used to look after an older friend (white English), alone and unable to leave the house on his own.
He lived in a box room on first floor in a shared house.
I filled all the forms for him to get a council flat and bid every week on everything available to no joy, despite him being on emergency list which takes top priority.
After a few weeks I decided to go to the council in person and try to speak to someone in charge who would bother to read the report made by their social worker (or whatever they're called).
I pulled in the car park and there's this guy (Asian) in a S class mercedes with the taxi sticker we have in London, so a private taxi.
We entered at the same time and he was called at the desk just before me.
He was pleading that he needed a larger house and he was unemployed and poor.
The council worker explained he already had a 5 bedroom house and they were short of larger properties but they could offer another property close by in addition to the one he had or look for a larger one further out of town; very accommodating.
All of this while I was rudely told that there was at least a couple of years waiting list for my friend.
I lost it and pointed out that my friend had paid 45 years of taxes whilst the man next to me was lying claiming he was poor and unemployed when he had an S class parked outside.
To cut the long story short I ended up making a scene, the man run away before they started checking on him and after a Mexican stand off I was seen by a manager.
He gave me a long list of properties available to choose from.
Moral of the story: who gets priority?
The liars?
Why?
 
I probably told this story before on this forum, but here it is.
A few years ago I used to look after an older friend (white English), alone and unable to leave the house on his own.
He lived in a box room on first floor in a shared house.
I filled all the forms for him to get a council flat and bid every week on everything available to no joy, despite him being on emergency list which takes top priority.
After a few weeks I decided to go to the council in person and try to speak to someone in charge who would bother to read the report made by their social worker (or whatever they're called).
I pulled in the car park and there's this guy (Asian) in a S class mercedes with the taxi sticker we have in London, so a private taxi.
We entered at the same time and he was called at the desk just before me.
He was pleading that he needed a larger house and he was unemployed and poor.
The council worker explained he already had a 5 bedroom house and they were short of larger properties but they could offer another property close by in addition to the one he had or look for a larger one further out of town; very accommodating.
All of this while I was rudely told that there was at least a couple of years waiting list for my friend.
I lost it and pointed out that my friend had paid 45 years of taxes whilst the man next to me was lying claiming he was poor and unemployed when he had an S class parked outside.
To cut the long story short I ended up making a scene, the man run away before they started checking on him and after a Mexican stand off I was seen by a manager.
He gave me a long list of properties available to choose from.
Moral of the story: who gets priority?
The liars?
Why?
At least on Jakanory, they do it with a smile.
 
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