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fit to live in

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Next-door neighbour Chester Murphy, 40, who has children and six grandchildren with his wife Julie, 50, added: "That woman is not fit to be a mother and she is not fit to live in our street.
Some of these MPs are claiming for second houses that don't belong to them while the people who have fought to keep this country free and fit to live in are treated like yesterday's leftovers, thrown out in the garbage.
Leaving folks without homes fit to live in, With months of hard toil and grime.
 
 
 
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