Evicting rioters.

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It's not going to happen is it?

Some kid follows the crowd and loots a couple of T-shirts and now his family is going to be evicted?

What about the car thieves, burglars and drug dealers that commit crime time and again. Why is it not government policy to evict anyone that is convicted in a crown court?

This riot thing is turning into a political witch hunt to boost that idiot Cameron's standing.

Bet it doesn't happen.
 
I think you're right Joe. It's not going to happen, but I'm all for putting the wayward parents ( and their kids) through the system with the potential end result is that it could happen. The worry and hassle they've been given in the process is all part of the punishment.

And it would only take one successful case to make then all sit up straight.
 
IF we evict them we will have to find them a new home.

No problem, what about all those uninhabited Scottish isles?

Ok there are no schools - do they attend anyway?
No work - do they work?
No healthcare- build a bunker which can dispense their Methadone and needles. (if they OD, we should send a helicopter next day guaranteed)
No shops - again another bunker providing chicken nuggets, special brew & fags, should suffice.

This would not be a prison. They will just stay there until a place comes available on the council waiting list, but with no priority.

And just think how much fun they can have dodging the blows and abuse metered out by their unfortunate kin who are there because of them. :lol:

OR more seriuosly just swap their homes with some of the pensioners houses I visit reguarly
 
Doesn't dropping a sprog immunise against being forcibly evicted?

Why can't the courts act as swiftly as the have been, all of the time? I don't mean 24hr sitting, but certainly processing scrote from appearance to cells inside an hour - must less wasteful of taxpayer's money!
 
It's all getting silly. Why haven't they been evicting muggers and vandals for the past few decades? Why is it suddenly a priority? Surely they need to be convicted in the Crown Courts to make it a serious enough matter to evict them?

It's a cynical exercise to deflect the real blame which lies squarely with this government who allow 50% of black young people to be stuck without work for ever and ever because 4 out of 5 new jobs are going to the Poles.

Tackle the real issue of job training and placement for young people. They say that the whole Olympic park is being built by foreign labour.

Let's point the finger at the real culprit - David 'Rich-boy' Cameron.

They say that £15 billion is lost every year in tax evasion by the crooked wealthy - go evicting that crowd for their massive crimes before you start on the poor for pinching T-shirts.

It's shameful.
 
If all they did was pinch a t-shirt, fair enough. But tell it to the family of the 64 year old killed while trying to stamp out a fire set by them. Tell it to the twenty families made homeless, in New Addington, by the rioters setting fire to the shops below their flats.

This is not about material loss, it is about total disregard for their fellow humanbeings. If they don't want to be part of a society/community they should be removed from it.

I am truely sick of all the bleats about the poor/uneducated/jobless scrotes. They were offered free education and a future, but chose to reject it. If I offered a man a life ring and he refused, I feel no sympathy when he drowns.
 
If all they did was pinch a t-shirt, fair enough. But tell it to the family of the 64 year old killed while trying to stamp out a fire set by them. Tell it to the twenty families made homeless, in New Addington, by the rioters setting fire to the shops below their flats.

This is not about material loss, it is about total disregard for their fellow humanbeings. If they don't want to be part of a society/community they should be removed from it.

I am truely sick of all the bleats about the poor/uneducated/jobless scrotes. They were offered free education and a future, but chose to reject it. If I offered a man a life ring and he refused, I feel no sympathy when he drowns.

Murder and arson are not the same as a bit of pilfering are they?

If you were black and your kids couldn't get work you wouldn't be saying what you are saying. You are simply saying 'I'm alright Jack' then blaming everyone else who wasn't as fortunate.
 
What has black got do with anything? There are jobless/worthless scum from all ethnic races.

A black kid will complain he has no chance of getting a job 'cos he's black; While a white kid will say it's because of positive discrimination. Excuses, excuses

Forget colour creed and religion. This is about human values, respect for the society, and the law.
 
What has black got do with anything? There are jobless/worthless scum from all ethnic races.

A black kid will complain he has no chance of getting a job 'cos he's black; While a white kid will say it's because of positive discrimination. Excuses, excuses

Forget colour creed and religion. This is about human values, respect for the society, and the law.


The law doesn't really matter to those that are permanently unemployed. Why should society's dictates matter to those that are effectively barred from most of society? I've been unemployed on more than one occasion and even homeless living in a cave on the beach in Darwin. I guess my life experiences make me a little more sympathetic to those that have nothing. I had absolutely nothing and lived on stale bread from the bakery and collected deposits on Coke bottles (it was a long time ago :wink: ).
 
I too have been homeless with my whole family turning their back on me - THAT'S why I get so p***ed at the moaners.

I got a job labouring, and put myself through Plumbing college, bluffed my way as an experienced plumber (with only a craft certicate) and then became a gas fitter. I've done it, as you did. I now have got a huge mortgage (bluffed again) and just about keeping my head above water.

Subsidised housing is a privilidge, I, as a white working single male had no chance of ever recieving.

BTW my TV has 2 receipts, one from the shop, and another from the baliffs walking possesion for failure to meet my council tax bill.
 
I'm glad to here that you have lived a bit too.

However, the fact remains that repression of the underclass will ultimately lead to a bigger problem in the future. There are 50,000 unemployed young people in London alone. Give them a chance to learn a trade/skill and many will contribute to society. Repress them and sooner or later the lid will blow off once more. We waste billions on overseas aid when we should be training the young people of this country. Time to send the Poles packing and invest in our own people. The Polish people trained their people to work in Poland - not over here.
 
Its a tad unfair and unethical to evict an entire family for the actions of one individual. I can;t see them going through with this.

UNLESS the individual lives alone in a council property and claims benefits, in which case nobody else will suffer....

....apart from thsoe who get robbed or mugged as this individual tries to find money to live off.

I wish politicians would stop with these headline grabbing ideas which really wont work!
 
Cameron wants us to believe he came back from holiday and saved the world. It's time we sent 'Eton-boy' packing.
 
It's also pretty hypocritical talk from Dumb Dave and B*llocks Boris....

Link

It was the 1980s and in some strange, New Romantic way the waistcoats and tails may have seemed fashionable.

As members of the Bullingdon dining club, which dates back more than 150 years, David Cameron and his friends were obliged to wear the outfits for their annual photograph.

But within hours of the photo being taken, the 10 young men were wreaking havoc on Oxford, where they were all at university.

One of them, said to be Ewen Fergusson, threw a plant pot through a restaurant window and the police were called.

Some tried to make a getaway but were arrested and thrown in police cells overnight.

"The party ended up with a number of us crawling on all fours through the hedges of the botanical gardens, and trying to escape police dogs," said Boris Johnson, who was among those arrested. "And once we were in the cells we became pathetic namby-pambies."....

The Bullingdon modus operandi is to book a restaurant under a false name, smash it up, and throw large amounts of money at the upset owners — a form of behaviour which dates back to Victorian times.

Of course no talk of eviction for Camoron and his gang...

Cameron is the leader of the Conservative Party, who said recently: "Like many young people, I did things when I was young that I should not have done and that I regret."

He was probably referring to his youthful involvement with cannabis rather than the Bullingdon Club, but the destructive activities of the club mean that many of the members have developed an appropriate amnesia. "The blissful sponge of amnesia has wiped clean the slate of memory," said Mr Johnson.

"Until I saw that photograph I had really forgotten all about it," said another former member.

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