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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Home fit for a hero?

    While ?1m homes go to asylum seekers, a soldier who lost three limbs serving his country is put in a tiny flat ... on the SIXTH floor







    He lost three limbs in a bomb blast while serving in Afghanistan.

    Now Private Alex Stringer is fighting another battle back home ? against a housing allocation that has left him trapped in a tiny sixth floor flat.

    As some families living solely on benefits are housed in multi-million-pound properties, the 20-year-old struggles in a flat so small he says he is unable to use his wheelchair indoors.

    Cramped: Alex Stringer with fiance Danielle and their two children Millie and Harlie-Rose in the wet room

    He cannot get into the kitchen or his daughter?s bedroom, and when the lifts for the building break down, he has no way of entering or leaving his home in Chadwell St Mary, Essex.

    He said the council had installed a wet room but his injuries made sitting on a chair under the shower uncomfortable.

    The tiny apartment appears entirely unsuited to the soldier?s needs.

    In contrast, a family of refugees from Afghanistan lived in a ?1.2million, seven-bedroom London mansion paid for by an astonishing ?3,000 a week in housing benefits.
    High rise: The seriously injured soldier has been housed on the sixth floor of this block of flats

    Private Stringer, of 23 Pioneer Regiment Royal Logistics Corps, had more than 30 operations after losing both legs, shattering his pelvis and suffering injuries so severe that his left arm had to be amputated at the elbow.

    He still spends three weeks every two months at the Army?s rehabilitation centre in Headley Court, Surrey, and struggles at home with fianc?e Danielle Taylor, 19, and daughters Millie, three, and Harlie-Rose, one this month.

    They have been told by Thurrock Council there is a five-year waiting list for a more suitable home.

    Private Stringer said: ?I knew the risks when I signed up and I have no complaints about what happened to me or the Army.

    ?But our flat is unsuitable for a triple amputee.

    ?I want to be independent again.

    I rely on Danielle and friends for everything. It?s demoralising.?

    His plight will be considered by many to be a clear breach of the Military Covenant ? enshrined in law in July ? under which the Army can expect to be provided with adequate housing.

    Last night Conservative MP Patrick Mercer said of Private Stringer?s situation: ?[He] deserves much better treatment than this.

    ?I wonder how this accommodation compares to other council tenants who have not risked their lives in the service of their country??



    Private Stringer?s living conditions contrast sharply with those of the Afghan family whose controversial living arrangement, which first made headlines in 2008, led to an overhaul of the housing benefits system.

    Toorpakai Saiedi and her family ? granted leave to remain in Britain after claiming asylum ? lived in a series of large properties, all paid for by local authorities, including the seven-bedroom home in Acton, West London.

    A spokesman for Thurrock Council said: ?We are doing everything we can to support Mr Stringer?s return to independence.?

    A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence added: ?The MoD works closely with injured personnel to ensure that they can obtain accommodation which meets their specific needs.?
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  • lagerland
    V.I.P. Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 6031

    #2
    Yeah thats about right.......................
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    • super jumbe
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      Those soldiers giving away there life and family for the job no 1 likes but to protect our country and what they get after they come from wars makes me sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      Did you know People will question all the good things they hear about you but believe all the bad without a second thought.

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      • twatty
        Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 90

        #4
        Its a sad situation this country has gone to the dogs and the mod let the politicians go on the 6 month tours my lads out there now not a day goes by im not worried as for cameron hes a ***** and his bunch of merry men arseholes

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        • ChelseaBun
          DK Veteran
          • Aug 2011
          • 832

          #5
          it is sad that a disabled man is being forced a life of embarrassment by not being given an appropriate accomodation to meet his disability/needs.

          What's even sadder, however, is the daily mails need to hijack his story and spew hatred where it's not needed.

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          • opsmonkey
            V.I.P. Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 5379

            #6
            the Army Benevolent Fund should be all over this like a rash.. So why aren't they..??

            Also where's the hatred..? It's a fact Asylum seekers have been given ?1m houses in Acton..

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            • ChelseaBun
              DK Veteran
              • Aug 2011
              • 832

              #7
              yes but whats that got to do with him?
              Junkies are given more money than him too, why arent they getting a mention? Rapists and murderers get more money, housing etc. Thrown at them? Where's their mention?
              Only asylum seekers.
              Completly irrelevant to the story.

              Daily mails thought process: a man has lost his leg in the war and cant get appropriate housing... Throw in asylum seekers and some figures and we've got a story.

              If you read their website, there seems to be a running trend of theirs.

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              • RedSpider
                DK Veteran
                • Feb 2009
                • 2448

                #8
                i wouldn't mind having a go on his missus
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                • Johnner
                  Admin Assistant
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 7069

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RedSpider
                  i wouldn't mind having a go on his missus

                  OOOHHHH! Nasty Spider !!!
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                  • bobwill
                    DK Veteran
                    • May 2009
                    • 525

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ChelseaBun
                    yes but whats that got to do with him?
                    Junkies are given more money than him too, why arent they getting a mention? Rapists and murderers get more money, housing etc. Thrown at them? Where's their mention?
                    Only asylum seekers.
                    Completly irrelevant to the story.

                    Daily mails thought process: a man has lost his leg in the war and cant get appropriate housing... Throw in asylum seekers and some figures and we've got a story.

                    If you read their website, there seems to be a running trend of theirs.
                    Dont you think that as the soldier lost his limbs trying to make Afghanistan safe to live in that he gets a crap deal, while a family from afghanistan who he lost limbs to protect can come here and get a mansion If it had been an aslyum seeker from anywhere else I would agree with you but not in this case

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                    • flyingpig
                      DK Veteran
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 930

                      #11
                      Unfrotunately there are loads of people in this situation but who have not been in the army.... I sympathise with this predicament, but shouldn't every disabled person be entitled to accomodation that is suitable.

                      The only way around this is for us to pay more taxes.. I for one would.

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