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Can I lie on my UK tenant application about a bankruptcy over 7 years ago?

Can you? Yes, you can do anything you want. Should you, well short a philosophical discussion on ethics the truth and morality I say qdo you think they'll actually check, I'd say we need more info. Where did you declare bankruptcy? The U.K. Or The states? And what kind of bankruptcy did you declare? And why call it a UK tenant application? Is their knlyOne form used in all of the U.K.?

50% of Britons who emigrate to Australia come back to Britain to live. Why?

It isn’t always from choice.My brother and his wife and son went to Australia about 14 years ago, when my nephew was four. They initially let their house in the UK, in case they should want to return, but soon realised they didn’t, and in any case their tenant was being troublesome, so they sold the house. My brother had gone there to work with a former motor racing friend of his, who is Australian, but the Aussie friend soon realised he just couldn’t manage this, with his spending half of every year out of the country, and transferred his half of the business to my brother.Meanwhile my son had graduated, and (being unsure what he wanted to do next anyway, and missing his favourite uncle and little cousin) got a Working Holiday visa and went to Australia for a visit. He found a very good job very quickly, worked in Sydney for about a year (the company had by this time helped him to upgrade the visa) and then in Melbourne for four years. He loved Melbourne, especially the quality of the restaurants, but he did miss family and especially his friends, so he came home.My brother was still hard at work running his business full-time, paying taxes, employing people and being very busy, his wife had a job and lots of friends, and their little boy was getting bigger, happily settled at school, and becoming a big surfing enthusiast. By this time last year he was picking up State and National titles, and life was good.And then the blow came. My brother’s latest application for more permanent status had been turned down, and as he was now not far off sixty, he was warned that this was final - he would be too old for any appeal even to be considered. If only he’d been an employee all that time, it might have been different, he was told, but as an employer, he hadn’t accumulated any of the points that might otherwise have applied. They were now officially in Australia illegally, since their most recent visas had expired, and their son (now 17) would not be eligible for the Aussie equivalent of a National Insurance Number, so could not work, would not be able to officially graduate from high school, and would not be able to go to university. So they could leave as quickly as possible, please, Oh, and do expect the possibility of being arrested as you leave, because as your visas expired during your most recent application, you are now illegal here!So they had to pack and leave. For my nephew in particular it was devastating - he could remember very little of life in England, and all his life was in Australia. But they’re home, and life goes on - and he’s discovered that we have beaches too!

After visiting the UK from the USA, one thing I noticed is that all the homeless people in the UK tend to be white. Is the UK government ignoring the plight of its white majority?

Predominantly the UK is white- roughly 10% BAME. So statistically you'd expect around 87% of the homeless to be white. In addition frequently Asian family structures are tighter than white families. They're also often much larger- so one would perhaps expect to see less Asian homeless.The homeless are predominantly male white, single and many, although far from all, have either mental health, addiction or other problems.I don't know if none whites are favoured in housing applications, I suspect not. Although the first question asked on many council, and Govt, forms is of one's ethnicity. It's said it's asked to determine ones language preference. This and other actions makes some believe white males are discriminated against.If you're a single BAME mother you're far liklier to get help than if you're a single man. It's not ignoring the white majority on race grounds but is actually prioritizing deliberately scant resources to those with kids.Thatcher in building her “ property owning democracy" ordered the sale of millions of council houses to tenants. The cynical might say it was part of a plan to break the workers of their stike habits- council's didn't evict none rent paying strikers, banks do evict none paying mortgage holders.That council's were banned by law from using house sales money to build new rental property adds credence to this belief.The explosion in homelessness in the last 20 yrs is an unintended consequence of the above and of mass immigration. Millions have arrived— yet hardly any new affordable housing has been built.In fact not enough unaffordable housing has been built either. Property is kept artificially scarce by planning restrictions on land and builders.

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