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    Disagree Howard .Some people move in with an elderly relative then when that person dies they expect to carry on living in the house thus jumping the queue. The waiting lists are long and how often do you read nasty council making people wait .I know where a three bedroomed council house automatically passed to a relative living in the house when her parent died has remained there ever since .Not even down sized .Not in this area.

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