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A student at Cambridge University has been filmed burning a £20 note in front of an homeless man .

It seems as though members of the Bullingdon club are encouraged to this behaviour as a initiation to membership , Boris Johnson and David Cameron are well known past members.

 

The new recruit is reported to be a relation of Nicola Sturgeon the Scottish first minister.

 

Perhaps he qualifies for Chav status or is that just for lads on council estates.

 

Austerity is even affecting the Bullingdon Club.

Cameron and Johnson burned £50 pound notes in front of starving beggars.

Now it is only £20, times must be hard.

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Well, I already answered part of the question for you. Lodgers get very little in the way of rights. So a lodger who isn't even paying to lodge, pretty much no rights.

 

What are squatters rights all about then? You hear it all the time how landlords have a nightmare getting people out of properties they own, even when they aren't paying their rent and bills.

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Squatters rights are to do with people squatting. An invited guest or a lodger is not a squatter and gains no rights.

If you let someone stay in your spare room, you are not a landlord and you have the power to very rapidly get rid of them.

 

Lodgers, squatters and tenants are all different things and get different rights.

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A student at Cambridge University has been filmed burning a £20 note in front of an homeless man .

It seems as though members of the Bullingdon club are encouraged to this behaviour as a initiation to membership , Boris Johnson and David Cameron are well known past members.

The new recruit is reported to be a relation of Nicola Sturgeon the Scottish first minister.

 

Perhaps he qualifies for Chav status or is that just for lads on council estates.

 

So much for the 'Big Society' :rolleyes:

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Austerity is even affecting the Bullingdon Club.

Cameron and Johnson burned £50 pound notes in front of starving beggars.

Now it is only £20, times must be hard.

 

Did they? I have no memory of that ever being reported. Are you purveying your own brand of Fake News?

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If it was not reported, then how do you know they did it and if the pig story made it into the news, why not this? Unless .... you know, its not real and you just made it up.

just found the following link

http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/cameron-did-burn-pound-50-note/story-18380943-detail/story.html

 

doesnt prove or disprove tho

 

seems to be "new" members

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bullingdon-club-initiation-ceremony-claim-1725912

 

of their "old" club

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If it was not reported, then how do you know they did it and if the pig story made it into the news, why not this? Unless .... you know, its not real and you just made it up.

 

I was there at the time. You don't even know these people, why are you defending them?

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Last night on Question Time there was outrage shown by some that the Uk was reducing the number of children taken in from Syria.

Another topic was the problem funding medical and social care here.

I began to wonder if those wanting an unlimited number of refugees being allowed to settle here would forfeit the equivalent amount of money needed to sustain these refugees which would have been needed for the social care of their family members or themselves.

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