Originally Posted by
JDerrida
Because of limitations to appropriate social housing in the area.
It happened next door to my late mother's property. Single lady had 3 children, 2 with life limiting conditions. Over a period of 10 years, those two poor souls died. The other son had moved out a number of years previously.
After a period of time, Labour controlled Cardiff City Council moved her to a smaller property and a large family moved in from away.
It's a needs based situation.
A number of the survivors may have come from other continents to live 'in this country', was it specified they 'had' to live in Kensington ?
Where it's possible to stay in appropriate social housing in Kensington, then they should stay in the area.
I would look at the needs of the individuals. Those who are working, in my opinion should be given priority to stay in the area. If not they MUST be given a new life and job in a new area.
There are simply no easy answers.
To make Donna some sort of scapegoat is grossly unfair.