Good. Even as a veteran myself I think he's a complete queen to think he's owed enough to jump ahead of the cue to everyone else and always ALWAYS with these stories you have this
>>215816804 where they're offered an emergency accommodation and they turn their noses up at it - usually the sob story ends with them choosing to be homeless so they can whinge about it and get extra cash begging. I first heard this exact story 15 years ago on the radio where they interviewed a homeless veteran and it's by the numbers.
The real reason that councils used to have this policy was the risk that veterans start doing armed robbery. I completely understand why when you have single mothers being bounced around hotels and staying in dangerous bedsits that they need priority but it'll be ebin if we actually do have such people falling into organised crime.