One fought for his country, while the other fled hers.
But the treatment of a former soldier who served in Afghanistan could not be more different to that of a refugee and her family fleeing the same place. Lance Corporal Craig Baker, 26, and his family have been refused a council house in his home town as 'he has no local connection'.
Different treatment: L/Cpl Craig Baker and Agfhan refugee Toorpakai Saiedi
Now the couple and their two young children are camping at his parents' three-bedroomed home in Bracknell, Berkshire - the house where L/Cpl Baker grew up. His treatment is in stark contrast to that of an Afghan family who fled the Taliban and live on benefits as refugees, 30 miles away in London.
Mother-of-seven Toorpakai Saiedi, 37, was revealed to be living in a £1.2million seven-bedroom home in Acton, west London, which cost Ealing council £150,000 a year to rent. Her son Jawad, said when the case was revealed two years ago said: 'When the council chose to put us here we did not say no. ‘If someone gave you a lottery jackpot would you leave it?' The family had a 50in plasma TV, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 and plush silk furnishings, and received £170,000 per year in handouts. Yet they still moaned that they were too poor to afford Sky television.
L/Cpl Baker enlisted when he was 19 and has lived all over Britain while serving in the 3rd Regiment of the Army Air Corps. In Afghanistan, he worked as an arming and loading point commander, preparing Apache helicopters for combat. He also carried out foot patrols and worked as a guard. Unable to find a property, the ex-serviceman has also been unable to find work. He was forced to sign up for the Jobseekers' Allowance
Now he has left the Army and is crammed with his family into the home of his parents, Trevor, 54, and Pauline, 55, and his 24-year-old brother. L/Cpl Baker is forced to go out of the house during the day so his younger brother, who works night shifts, can sleep. L/Cpl Baker said yesterday: 'I left the Army to spend time with my two boys. I am hoping to become a truck driver. 'Bracknell Forest Council has let us down from the start.
'We don't want any special treatment, we just want fair treatment and are not getting it. ‘We have tried to help ourselves and all we ask is for a little bit of help but they have turned their back on us. 'I believe this is partly due to incompetence and partly due to discrimination because I am an ex-soldier. 'I grew up in the area, my parents live in the area and my wife Anna is from the area. But because I've lived in different military areas for short periods I am not "local" to anywhere. 'It's me, my wife and two children sleeping on an airbed in my parents' home. Life after leaving the Army is far from ideal.'
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A tale of two council tennants
A tale of two council tennants
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: A tale of two council tennants
Does the Queen know about this?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
Re: A tale of two council tennants
Gob, are there any immigrants who work in the UK? ...other than as drug-dealers and hookers? No wait, those are their hobbies, not work.
You could start your own forum section of 'The British Welfare Empire'. I'm tempted to pop a few ninos out myself; move there and live the life of lottery London.
You could start your own forum section of 'The British Welfare Empire'. I'm tempted to pop a few ninos out myself; move there and live the life of lottery London.
Re: A tale of two council tennants
I'm beginning to think that if we visit the the UK, rather than make hotel reservations, I'll just apply for refugee status....
We'll probably get better accommodations for free than if we sprung for two weeks at the Savoy....
Could we specify a house with a pool?
Of course, since we only have two children, we may not meet the requirements....
Perhaps I could round up a half a dozen more from our neighbors to bring along for an all expense paid vacation....
We'll probably get better accommodations for free than if we sprung for two weeks at the Savoy....
Could we specify a house with a pool?
Of course, since we only have two children, we may not meet the requirements....
Perhaps I could round up a half a dozen more from our neighbors to bring along for an all expense paid vacation....



Re: A tale of two council tennants
When I think things are beyond the pale here in the US, I'll remember this.
Good Grief!
Good Grief!
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato