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/// If they want to live rough on the streets, why not? many other people doing the same thing, and most likely they are much safer in this country than Somalia! ///

Yes but those who are already living on our streets would only be too pleased to be offered such accommodation.

Do we need to import yet more to live on our streets just because it is much safer than living in the 'rat holes' from where they come from.

Why not invite whole communities of them so they can come and live on our 'safe streets'?
"If they want to live rough on the streets, why not?"

Do you really think that having a tent-like structure erected around a bench outside Tooting library is acceptable? Where do they go to the toilet (bearing in mind that public conveniences are few and far between and almost invariably close at night)? Where do they wash?
What next? Ship in a few hundred more to do the same in Whitehall?

These people have been offered suitable alternative accommodation at a hefty cost to the taxpayer. Quite why they should have been is a mystery, but they have all the same. They should either accept that or be shipped out.
Instead of constantly throwing money at people like this & their ilk buy them a one way ticket to foreign parts. End of !!!

Remove their bench, why should they enjoy such comfort for free!
//"If they want to live rough on the streets, why not?" //

Because they make the place look like a metaphorical pigsty.

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