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Easy peasy thenPerfectly possible with the right legislation.
This already happens to asylum seekers who don't claim asylum within three days of arriving.

Easy peasy thenPerfectly possible with the right legislation.
This already happens to asylum seekers who don't claim asylum within three days of arriving.
It still bothers you lol!!Another poster so desperate to be liked (think HWM) he wrongly commented on my reaction score.
For those that have only recently joined the forum, reaction score has only been around for a limited time as have thanks and likes. Some of us posted many thousands of times prior to any of those being introduced.
Glad to clear that up.
Like/thanks all the same to me
Yeah I’m not here for friends. It’s all a **** take for me.That doesn't surprise me
Funnily enough, something I noticed is that Likes don't add to the reaction score but Thanks do.
Me neither. Nor do I pay any attention to either.I noticed is that Likes don't add to the reaction score but Thanks do.
Stop swerving Nimbynosey, you know very well what I mean and so does everyone else. You say they are welcome here and we should accept them but only as long as it’s others that have to put up with them and not you."Okay then next door" is not your original statement is it. Try again.
19 years on your soap box and only 6k likes.Me neither. Nor do I pay any attention to either.
Stop swerving Nimbynosey, you know very well what I mean and so does everyone else. You say they are welcome here and we should accept them but only as long as it’s others that have to put up with them and not you.
Noseal, is that you ?It could well depend on the proximity in each individual case. I think if you lived in a terraced house or a semi detached house and the adjoining house was turned into an HMO of any sort that would be very difficult. But if the HMO was somewhere further along the street that might be different.
Not at all. I think my attitude would be different if I was saying we should accept them. Arguing for them to be accepted as long as it’s someone else they are living next door to is Nimbyism in its purest form.I think if you lived in a terraced house or a semi detached house and the adjoining house was turned into an HMO of any sort that would be very difficult. But if the HMO was somewhere further along the street that might be different. It could well depend on the proximity in each individual case.
He probably should think before he posts and keep up his pretenceI think my attitude would be different if I was saying we should accept them. Arguing for them to be accepted as long as it’s someone else they are living next door to is Nimbyism in its purest form.

If you accept or are happy with them being here then why would you move if they lived next door? It makes no senseIt could well depend on the proximity in each individual case. I think if you lived in a terraced house or a semi detached house and the adjoining house was turned into an HMO of any sort that would be very difficult. But if the HMO was somewhere further along the street that might be different.
That sums it up!!If you accept or are happy with them being here then why would you move if they lived next door? It makes no sense
You asked what we could do. I told what we could start off with.You haven't answered the question.
So, your definition of a stalker is somebody who replies too quickly to a post on an internet forum.