As I understand it they decided to leave before the property was sold, so a technicality that was overtaken by eventsyou missed the bit where she evicted them.
As I understand it they decided to leave before the property was sold, so a technicality that was overtaken by eventsyou missed the bit where she evicted them.

I like the cooking analogy. There are two broad schools of thought on integration.This is more subjective. What does it mean to you. I don't mean a few Daily Mail headlines. I mean a proper, thoughtful explanation of what you mean by integrating into our way of life.
Yes she left anywayBut it did. That’s why she has resigned.

after being told their tenancy would not be renewed or extended.As I understand it they decided to leave before the property was sold, so a technicality that was overtaken by events
I like the cooking analogy. There are two broad schools of thought on integration.
Melting pot - You bring some of your culture and traditions but largely melt in to the local way of life, enhancing the flavour a little. Examples might be Italian-American Irish-American etc.
Salad bowl - You keep your ways but respect other's you don't impose your way if it is at odds with others. Too much cucumber will ruin the salad. The goal should not be to turn the tomatoes in to cucumber etc.
I like the melting pot approach.
When I live in Greece or France, I respect their way of life, I learn a little of the language, I greet the way they do, I eat what they eat, I make friends and get involved in activities.
I make friends
Tenants can be friends, I don’t see how reflects badly on her when you look at the factsMy point was; she tried to make it look like she was doing a favour for a friend, when in actual fact she was just being a Jeremy Hunt.
Because she had decided to sell the house, not an eviction designed to ramp up the rent, lots of landlords test the market or get fed up with letting.after being told their tenancy would not be renewed or extended.
And they said, "it was "almost vigilante-style" how people followed them down the beach"...True. Just seen the rowers interviewed.
And they said, "it was "almost vigilante-style" how people followed them down the beach"...
All it took was a nutjob MP to get it wrong as usual, and the village idiots come a running!

Sounds like a great way of getting around the law her party are introducing.Because she had decided to sell the house, not an eviction designed to ramp up the rent, lots of landlords test the market or get fed up with letting.
In a way this ties in with something I've just seen on a tv prog. They were discussing whether or not it would be a good idea to introduce neighbourhood patrols, made up of locals, to assist in combating crime.And they said, "it was "almost vigilante-style" how people followed them down the beach"...
All it took was a nutjob MP to get it wrong as usual, and the village idiots come a running!
That's exactly what it was. She put the house on the market at an inflated price, so that it wouldn't sell.not an eviction designed to ramp up the rent
That's exactly what it was. She put the house on the market at an inflated price, so that it wouldn't sell.
"English is widely spoken in Saudi Arabia although Arabic is the official language and spoken by the majority of the population.
I’ve never lived there. Never spent more than three weeks there at any one time. Many people have villas abroad but don't live there - why did you assume I did?