What cheek! Muslim mother ‘demands’, not asks, council to give her the home of her choice

Nargas Baby the ponce who 'demands' that she be housed in the area of her choice. Picture from East London and West Essex Guardian

 

When you read stories like the one that this blog is relaying below from the East London and West Essex Guardian, about how a Muslim mother is making loud and outrageous demands for housing from local councils, you can begin to understand why Muslim migrants are becoming increasingly referred to as ‘gimmigrants’. Rather than be grateful that the rest of us through our taxes are putting a roof over this woman’s head, instead she whines, moans and demands to be given the sort of preferential treatment in housing allocation that far more deserving people do not get.

Here’s the article from the local East London and West Essex Guardian newspaper. As is usual policy for this blog the original text is in italics whereas this blog’s comments are in plain text.

The local Guardian said:

A SINGLE mother is demanding to be given a house close to the school her sons go to.

Note well the word ‘demand’ here. Not ‘I would like’ or ‘If possible or even ‘please’, just a ‘demand’.

Nargas Baby has been living in Beaumont Road, Leyton, since April 2015 in a flat allocated by Redbridge Council – but her tenancy is due to come to an end.

The 33-year-old, who is from Pakistan, fears her new house will be too far from George Mitchell School in Farmer Road, Leyton, where her sons, Mahad, seven and Haseeb, five, are pupils.

A quick question to the Government. Why are we housing and presumably feeding Pakistani single mothers especially whining ones with an overblown sense of self-entitlement like Ms Baby. It’s probably also a good time to ask where the father is in all this? Obviously not supporting his family that’s for sure.

She is due to be evicted on Thursday (February 2) and will be given somewhere else to live on the day.

She said: “Redbridge Council said they cannot help me until I am evicted and they have not been very helpful. I am really concerned because I don’t know where they will put me and I really want to stay in Waltham Forest near the school.

What Ms Baby is describing is standard practise for some councils. They will not treat someone as homeless until they actually are. Also lots of people want to live near their work or their children’s schools but often have no choice but to live at some distance away from these things.

I have ankle and knee pain and I am unable to commute on the bus because I feel nauseous. I have a chest infection because of the stress and I am depressed.

Sounds like this woman is going for the ‘scattergun’ approach when it comes to trying to get sympathy? I suppose she’s thinking that if one ailment whine doesn’t work then there are others she can use. I must admit I’m astonished that she was even allowed into the UK with so many debilitating and probably costly, medical conditions? It also causes me to ask what possible benefit the UK can get from not only importing Pakistani single mothers but physically and mentally crippled Pakistani single mothers at that? Ms Baby needs to understand that she is here as our guest and therefore has little moral right to make demands in the manner that she has.

Maybe they will put us in a B and B, wherever they send me I will have to go. I am desperate and I feel like no one is helping me and I am all alone.

Again I ask, where is the father in all this?

I cried a lot when I received the letter and my son is wetting the bed because of the situation.”

Now she’s trying to exploit her son to gain sympathy.

After living in a flat in Redbridge in 2014, the family were moved to a bed and breakfast in Southall, west London, because of anti-social behaviour which made it an unsafe environment for the children.

Note there’s no detail given on what the anti social behaviour was. We don’t know whether it was external harassment or familial, the claim of being a victim of anti-social behaviour might even be complete and utter bullshit.

This meant Mrs Baby had to commute for over an hour every morning for five months to take Mahad to his former school in Goodmayes.

What! There are a great deal of parents who have to make journey’s far longer than that to take their kids to school. There’s people who commute three hours or more to work, although there’s no mention of any ‘work’ in Ms Baby’s life as well as no mention of a contributing husband or partner. She has no cause to whine over a mere journey of an hour as there are parents out there who face more challenging journey’s than hers.

Mrs Baby claims when she told a Redbridge Council officer she was bidding online for permanent accommodation they told her not to bother.

She said: “They said I won’t be able to get permanent accommodation and I would be better going to a mosque.”

If what Ms Baby is saying is true and that she was told there was no accommodation available then that is because so much council accomodation has been already given out to people like Ms Baby herself. Many Britons who’ve worked and saved and obeyed the law can’t get council accommodation so Ms Baby should console herself that she’s not alone in being refused housing. As for the suggestion that she go to the mosque then I see no wrong in that. Many religious organisations have connections with housing associations or communal housing projects which may have been able to help. Unfortunately Ms Baby doesn’t want that she wants us the British taxpayer to cater for her every whim.

Mahad’s teacher at George Mitchell School Ms Nicola Masters believes the family’s case should be treated as a priority.

She said: “Mahad finds it extremely difficult to make friends and to communicate and is at the stage of a four-year-old

This information is extremely interesting and it makes me wonder whether Ms Baby is yet another of the serial and intergenerational ‘first cousin shaggers’ that the Pakistani Muslim community seems all too full of. It’s not beyond the realms of possiblity that this child is disabled because her family is one of those many inbred Pakistani Muslim families that produce a large number of often catastrophically mentally and physically disabled children. It’s a tragedy for the offspring that these damaged children are continually produced by Pakistani Muslim families and it’s an immense burden upon the rest of us to pay for the healthcare, social care and specialised education that these children require. I strongly suspect that Ms Baby’s family have more than a little touch of the ‘Duelling banjos’ in their genetic make up and this is probably why this poor 8 year old child has the mental abilities of a four year old.

It has taken him a while to settle in but he has help from a classroom assistant and has his own work station and he is really flourishing.

It would be extremely detrimental to Mahad to be moved far away and I would say this is a desperate situation.

It is an emergency and I just feel no one is thinking about the children and their needs. This case should be a priority for the council.”

Although I feel sorry for the child involved, after all he didn’t ask to be born, my first thought when reading the comments by Nichola Masters, was to come over all ‘Alf Garnett’ and say ‘shut up you foolish naïve do-gooder’. However after very careful consideration of what she said, my view is still ‘shut up you foolish naïve do-gooder’, but also I’d like to ask her some pointed questions. Firstly she provides a glowing report on how this child is doing but do she ever consider that this special needs place, that we’ve all paid for via our taxes, should have gone to someone more deserving than a person who has come to the UK for Pakistan and seemingly done little more than ponce off the rest of us? Special needs education is expensive and labour intensive when provided properly and it will anger many that here we have a person who has turned up, not paid into the system, yet has her child in the supportive environment that many parents of special needs children are not able to properly access without a struggle. The second question I’d like to ask Ms Masters is why is this case an ’emergency’ when other seemingly more deserving cases are not being considered?

Waltham Forest Council do not provide housing assistance to people living in the borough for less than two years.

And there you have it, the truth behind Ms Baby’s whines. Ms Baby doesn’t qualify for housing on grounds of lack of residence time, a condition that applies to many different people in a multitude of different council areas. Despite that being the case and her being properly disqualified from being housed Ms Baby still whines, still parades her overblown sense of entitlement, still shroud-waves for sympathy her many alleged ailments and still makes outrageous demands to be house even though she is not legally entitled to be housed.

As I said earlier in this piece, I feel sorry for the child but I’m totally disgusted by Ms Baby’s ‘gimmie, gimmie, gimmie’ attitude. Ms Baby is the classic example of the Muslim ponce who makes shameless and outrageous demands on the rest of us. Sadly Ms Baby is not alone, there are legions of similar characters making similar demands, with the same often self inflicted problems for services that we the average Briton are paying for but often cannot easily access themselves.

I’d like to conclude that for immigration to work not only does the host society have to treat the migrant fairly but the migrant also needs to make the effort to fit into and contribute to the host society. I see nothing like that here. What we have is yet another Muslim making demands with no visible intent to either fit in or contribute to the life and finances of the nation. I do wonder what possible contribution Britain can get from a presumably dole bludging Pakistani single parent, with masses of claimed mental and physical ailments. Not only that but she also has a child that has may have been damaged by the sort of revolting and yukky consanguinuity that civilised cultures gave up years ago?

Ms Baby is a prime candidate for the very sort of migrants who should be promptly told to pack their bags and go. We can’t afford financially to keep on supporting such people and we can no longer tolerate their disruptive and backward Islamic culture or the utterly outrageous demands that people like Ms Baby constantly make.

Link

Original story re demanding Muslim single mother

http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/15062830.Single_mother_whose_son_has_learning_disabilities_demands_council_house_close_to_school/

Just in case the local newspaper causes the comments to disappear down the memory hole then you can find some of them pasted below.

Mrpusspuss Replying [deleted] 2:28pm Wed 1 Feb 17

too much for them, there gov is busy making bombs/space programs!

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Grimmreaper187 Replying Mrpusspuss 11:41pm Wed 1 Feb 17

I hope they are, they will soon need them.

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Worldwide2016 2:29pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Why is she being evicted in the first place? What’s gone on?

The council are trying to help, They are going to re-home her, it’s just that, it might not be in a location of her choosing.

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kevster100 3:04pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Why not just move the school nearer to wherever we pay for her to live.

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Howard Wolowitz 3:09pm Wed 1 Feb 17

I was tempted to go straight to comments. I did read most of it, and couldn’t wait to get here. Sad maybe, but it appears to be snowflaking in Pakistan.

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Beryl the Peril 3:12pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Can I demand a council house nearer to Tesco? Most days I can’t be arsed to walk the 5 minutes it takes to get there. Plus I have a toothache.

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Pinkerton. 3:35pm Wed 1 Feb 17

There is a housing shortage isn’t there ,so unfortunately she will have to make the best of things. Lucky to be given a roof over their head by the state and looks like she has moved about quite a bit for various reasons.

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[deleted] 4:43pm Wed 1 Feb 17

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Niclou2503 4:47pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Reading this really gets on my nerves. I’ve lived in Waltham Forest for 35 years and in need of help from the council. We are a family of 3 all with health problems and I’m pregnant and high risk. I’ve been told they will move us out of London meaning we have to leave a job and turn to benefits. Why should someone who’s been in the area for less than 2 yrs and not working getting priority over a family working and living in the area for 35 yrs. So frustrating!!

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Pcgawnmad Replying Niclou2503 4:59pm Wed 1 Feb 17

you having kids and cant provide roof above head? Typical

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kevster100 Replying Niclou2503 8:09am Thu 2 Feb 17

surely not the whole family unhealthy for ever ? if so why knock out more kids

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Brisbane 5:55pm Wed 1 Feb 17

She’s going to get a free home, and still she’s complaining? Some people are so ungrateful.

And, as usual, no mention of the father. Is he not working and paying child support so this family can afford to rent privately?

Score: 28

kevster100 Replying Brisbane 8:01am Thu 2 Feb 17

he’s probably working but no mention of him on the benefit forms

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SpursSupporter1 6:20pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Your going to get rehoused arent you so put up shut up and stop complaining, Redbridge Council are rehousing you so why should it be a problem for Waltham Forest, theres such a major shortage of housing in London and Waltham Forest especially

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myopinioncounts 8:36pm Wed 1 Feb 17

When I worked in a Walthamstow school I was aware of a case where an immigrant family were given a place instead of a British family who had lived within our catchment area for years. It was decided that the immigrant family, unfamiliar with the area, should be able to send the children to our school so they could be with their relatives.

Score: 13

Grimmreaper187 Replying myopinioncounts 11:45pm Wed 1 Feb 17

This must have tickled your ****, bloody immigrants.

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Go42 8:45pm Wed 1 Feb 17

Much as I empathise with the child, it is a Redbridge problem. Unfair to allude to a local Council house which clearly would be Waltham Forest. There might be a small chance of a housing association nomination from a Redbridge deal with a housing association with a presence in Waltham Forest provided it is reciprocated. But, for the school to get involved, it is so unfair to Watham Forest Council.

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tjm01 6:44am Thu 2 Feb 17

Oh she demands does she, how about we demand that the father(s) take responsibility for his/their children, that she sits back and considers how this would have been handled in her homeland(no benefit payments and no free housing),and that instead of offering every conceivable reason for not being able to take her children to school she gets up off of her 4r5e and does what most of us have to do day in day out and make the best of it, and people wonder why that clown Trump is gaining popularity

Score: 13

kevster100 Replying tjm01 8:04am Thu 2 Feb 17

He’s no clown but dealing with real issues unlike the nonsense rhetoric most politians spew out these days.

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tjm01 Replying kevster100 11:11am Thu 2 Feb 17

He’s not my cup of tea Kev, I do however admire him for doing exactly what he said he would do during his presidential campaign, I also tend to think he may be good for the future of America, I am just not sure at what cost

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arnie59 Replying tjm01 9:28pm Thu 2 Feb 17

Hear, Hear

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tobacco rose Replying tjm01 6:16pm Thu 2 Feb 17

Couldn’t have said it better!

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tjm01 11:42am Thu 2 Feb 17

“I have ankle and knee pain and I am unable to commute on the bus because I feel nauseous. I have a chest infection because of the stress and I am depressed

Your depressed imagine how we feel, it’s enough to make you sick, and I am not sure but I don’t think chest infections are caused by stress, still don’t let this cloud the issue

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Pcgawnmad 9:16pm Thu 2 Feb 17

Is it any wonder the populist vote is gaining momentum daily when concerns raised in the media are deleted by the ‘thought police?’

The irony here is that this school had two Victoria Cross’s awarded to former pupils in the Second World War, 16 year old Jack Cornwell and 18 year old George Mitchell himself, both now practically forgotten. The school they attended, now demolished, hopefully they did not die in vain.

I wonder how many Muslims of their similar age would fight for Great Britain should another World War break out. I suspect, very few. Lord help the UK! Contrast Mrs Baby’s ‘knee pain and nausea’ to the sacrifices made by Jack Cornwell and George Mitchell VC’s, now that puts her whinging into perspective, does it not?

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arnie59 9:37pm Thu 2 Feb 17

Easy to deal with , Send her back to Pakistan and let her demand free housing next to a school, free medical care and benefits there!