Friday 31 July 2009

A FAMILY TIE AND A COMMON BOND

It's surprising what you find out while researching matters completely unrelated to politics.
I was contacted by a person who had been doing her family tree and who had found out that she and I were distantly related.

I knew her father well but did not realise that we had a common ancestor in the early 19th century.

I rang her up and it seems she has had trouble with the local council re her council house.
She wanted a move to another council house and all was arranged but she found out that she would have been unable to have a parking space for her car. She needed this as she is disabled, so the deal fell through.


Soon after a new parking space and bathroom was provided and a family of immigrants have moved in and the surround to the house is a tip with rubbish all over the place, so that my relative has to take her bin out through her house to get it emptied.


The council say they can do nothing about this antisocial tenant.
So there you have it, yet another uninvited guest being given preference over people whose families have lived in the area for centuries.
I know of other such instances.


What are your Labour and Tory councillors doing apart from collecting their generous allowances and additional expenses when Wigan people whose families have lived and contributed for centuries languish on waiting lists unable to get decent accommodation in their OWN area.

AND WE ARE TOLD TO WELCOME THIS ANTI BRITISH DISCRIMINATION!

NO WONDER PEOPLE ARE TURNING MORE AND MORE TO THE BNP.

WE REFUSE TO BE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS IN OUR OWN COUNTRY.

yaz