Nimco Hassan Ibrahim - who lives with her four children on benefit handouts - was granted the right to the home by EU judges yesterday because she was once married to a Danish citizen who briefly worked in this country.
Although Miss Ibrahim claims her income support payments were suspended during the legal action, she has
somehow bought a Playstation 3 games console, computer and a high-quality speaker system.
Equally impressive is the enormous sofa from which she watches TV each night. Lying on the floor in her lounge
are some of the latest film releases - including a pirate DVD copy of the sci-fi movie Avatar.
Speaking to the Daily Mail last night, Mrs Ibrahim said: 'I deserve to be given a proper house. This one is
too small for all of us.
'I don't think it's fair that the council has put us up in temporary accommodation. It's not right that
they have hounded us for four years. All these threats of eviction have made me feel very ill.
She refused to reveal how she could afford her electrical goods and furniture.
It comes at a time of heavy demand for council housing from hard-pressed British families - and as
ministers have been promising families in disaffected Labour heartlands that local people will have first call
on council homes.
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