I Have A Right To Live Here

A French migrant who sneered at the offer of a five-bedroom house has refused to rule out adding to the eight children who’ve already enabled him to claim more than £100,000 in benefits.

Arnold Sube is looking to move out of the three-bedroom property where he’s presently living in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, having blown his £15,000 savings on private rent within a few weeks.

He’d originally been renting privately after moving from Paris to study mental health nursing but had his £1,278 per month rent covered by the local council as soon as he’d lived here for the mandatory three-month period.

Luton Borough Council has offered him several five-bedroom properties, but the 33-year-old is holding out for more, despite threats that he might be made homeless if he doesn’t accept an offer shortly.

He told a newspaper outlet that he came here with £15,000 and he paid by himself but after a few months, he applied for a house on benefits.

He said that he loves working, and that he’s been working for the last 13 years, and that his intention was to just live and study while his family were still in France, but his wife couldn’t do it.

Mr Sube also refused to rule out adding to his family, which already consists of his wife Jeanne and child Mejane, 16. Fabian 13 years old and Analia, Prosper, 10, Dylan, nine, six-year-old twins Sharon and Stacy, and three-week-old Mary, saying you just never know.

The ex-warehouse worker doesn’t understand why numerous Brits look down on him and claims the French would be extremely welcoming of incoming UK families, as all his children will have jobs and pay taxes when they grow up.

He said that he wants to make a contribution to society. That he doesn’t like lazy people and that his father told him to work hard.

The NHS finances the annual £9,000 cost of his three-year degree.

The family received more than £100,000 last year in benefits and while they waited to move into their present home Luton Borough Council accommodated them for nearly four months at the town’s £160 per night Hampton by Hilton Hotel.

However, Luton Borough Council this week gave an ultimatum to the pair, either they accept a formal offer of another available four or five-bedroom property or make themselves intentionally homeless. They will then be required to find their own home again through the private rental market.

This man and his extremely large family are the reason why this country can’t look after its own. He and his family are a drain on this country and it doesn’t matter where they come from, it’s rather evident that he has no intention of working.

His earnings alone wouldn’t sustain his family, so he will likely remain unemployed deliberately, and he’s obviously working the UK system, he’s milking it, and to add insult to injury he’s hard-faced about it. No wonder they’re queuing up at Calais to come here because after reading about this man, they must think that the streets of Britain are paved with gold.

The only thing that this pair should be entitled to, is a trip for the snip.

Of course, I have no problem with people having large families so long as they can afford them, and if migrants want to come to the United Kingdom then they should have to prove that they can work, they have a job here already waiting for them, and that they can sustain themselves, and that if they can’t, then they shouldn’t be allowed in, but they do get in because our Government allows it to happen.

Published by Angela Lloyd

My vision on life is pretty broad, therefore I like to address specific subjects that intrigue me. Therefore I really appreciate the world of politics, though I have no actual views on who I will vote for, that I will not tell you, so please do not ask! I am like an observation station when it comes to writing, and I simply take the news and make it my own. I have no expectations, I simply love to write, and I know this seems really odd, but I don't get paid for it, I really like what I do and since I am never under any pressure, I constantly find that I write much better, rather than being blanketed under masses of paperwork and articles that I am on a deadline to complete. The chances are, that whilst all other journalists are out there, ripping their hair out, attempting to get their articles completed, I'm simply rambling along at my convenience creating my perfect piece. I guess it must look pretty unpleasant to some of you that I work for nothing, perhaps even brutal. Perhaps I have an obvious disregard for authority, I have no idea, but I would sooner be working for myself, than under somebody else, excuse the pun! Small I maybe, but substantial I will become, eventually. My desk is the most chaotic mess, though surprisingly I know where everything is, and I think that I would be quite unsuited for a desk job. My views on matters vary and I am extremely open-minded to the stuff that I write about, but what I write about is the truth and getting it out there, because the people must be acquainted. Though I am quite entertained by what goes on in the world. My spotlight is mostly to do with politics, though I do write other material as well, but it's essentially politics that I am involved in, and I tend to concentrate my attention on that, however, information is essential. If you have information the possibilities are endless because you are only limited by your own imagination...

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