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Jamesrichards8 Flag 24 Dec 14 5.05pm Send a Private Message to Jamesrichards8 Add Jamesrichards8 as a friend

I support what they are trying to do, but you can just imagine what tedious people the love activists really are

 


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gambler Flag Kent 24 Dec 14 5.37pm Send a Private Message to gambler Add gambler as a friend

Quote Jimenez at 24 Dec 2014 3.54pm

Quote serial thriller at 24 Dec 2014 3.13pm

I could get in to an argument with you, J, but you seem to be accusing me of disrespect towards the Sally Army when I have nothing but respect for what they do; just saying that they are far from being the absolute solution to the housing problem, and like all charities, offer a temporary but not permanent solution. Is it that these squatters are explicitly political that makes you trust the SA but not them, when they are in effect proclaiming to do the same thing?

The whole thing is f*cking sickening, and I hope some brave journalist confronts the Met and whoever sent in the bailiffs and asks them what f*cking right they have to evict these people. You know, on Black Friday people were physically assaulting each other for the latest piece of tech. I mean genuinely grabbing like animals, meanwhile the police did sweet FA and the media covered it with a sort of elevated amusement at the filthy proles participating in such tribal acts of aggro. Yet here are a few likeminded activists willing to give up their Christmas by attempting to feed and house homeless people in a building that's been unoccupied for A YEAR AND A HALF, and within hours you have bailiffs, police etc. knocking at their door demanding that they leave. They abided by squatters' regulation as they didn't break and enter, they haven't knowingly been found to be doing anything illegal, yet all of a sudden an 'emergency high court ruling' is brandished and they're f*cked. Now the building can remain in peace and quiet over Christmas, rotting in its own vacancy, while hundreds across the capital sleep rough in freezing conditions without food or company this Christmas. It's a f*cking joke.


No disrespect aimed Serial, but have had dealings with The 'Army" and have nothing but the greatest of respect for all the stuff they do. It always appears to me that the Salvation Army are not deemed to be 'Sexy Hip or Trendy' enough by people especially on the left but in my eyes they go about their business in a quiet resourceful manner unlike Brand, Bono, etc.

"especially on the left"

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 24 Dec 14 7.36pm

Quote Kermit8 at 24 Dec 2014 4.09pm

If a building is left empty long-term and the owner has consciously neglected the place and there are homeless on the streets nearby then I think it is entirely reasonable for those without a roof to enter that building to stay warm and dry.

Doesn't look good in front of the tourists. We're Londoners and tourism is huge part of the London economy. I'd want that protected at any cost.

 


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on me shed son Flag Krakow 24 Dec 14 7.44pm Send a Private Message to on me shed son Add on me shed son as a friend

Quote Pussay Patrol at 24 Dec 2014 7.36pm

Quote Kermit8 at 24 Dec 2014 4.09pm

If a building is left empty long-term and the owner has consciously neglected the place and there are homeless on the streets nearby then I think it is entirely reasonable for those without a roof to enter that building to stay warm and dry.

Doesn't look good in front of the tourists. We're Londoners and tourism is huge part of the London economy. I'd want that protected at any cost.

Neither does having a load of homeless people sleeping in the streets to be honest.

 

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serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 24 Dec 14 9.47pm Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Quote Pussay Patrol at 24 Dec 2014 7.36pm

Quote Kermit8 at 24 Dec 2014 4.09pm

If a building is left empty long-term and the owner has consciously neglected the place and there are homeless on the streets nearby then I think it is entirely reasonable for those without a roof to enter that building to stay warm and dry.

Doesn't look good in front of the tourists. We're Londoners and tourism is huge part of the London economy. I'd want that protected at any cost.


Of all the responses to this story you could've had, that one was probably the most nauseating.

 


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Hoof Hearted 25 Dec 14 11.10am

I watched a programme on TV last week following the police around Oxford Street and Marble Arch this xmas.

The vast majority of homeless are now Romanian. By day they hang around a park begging cooking and sh1tting in the bushes, by night they sleep in the pedestrian underpass intimidating anyone that ventures down there who are basically trying to cross a busy road.

They have come here with no money, no prospect of a job or sufficient means to look after themselves without being a nuisance and/or a drain on our resources.

The police can only move them on for 48 hours before they're back and causing more grief.

For a start these people should be sent back, and genuine homeless people from our own country (eg ex servicemen with PTSD)can then be helped. The Romanian suffering is self inflicted.

 

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serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 25 Dec 14 6.02pm Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Update:

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So the incredibly dodgy high court injunction was disregarded by two activists, who were then falsely coerced in to leaving their balcony before being arrested for "criminal damage" (??) before being released without charge.

So despite the high court ruling permitting Christmas dinner being made, activists then weren't allowed in to the building. They then re-entered via the basement, only for the Greencap company overseeing the eviction to frantically draft a NEW injunction prohibiting that as well!

If that isn't f*cking dodgy and corrupt I don't know what is.

Merry Christmas.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 25 Dec 14 9.21pm

Seems like a good thing to me.

 


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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 27 Dec 14 2.19pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

They could have finished the whole thing much much earlier by pushing the tw@t of the balcony......problem solved!

 


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serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 27 Dec 14 2.32pm Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Quote susmik at 27 Dec 2014 2.19pm

They could have finished the whole thing much much earlier by pushing the tw@t of the balcony......problem solved!


What did the balcony ever do?

 


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ghosteagle Flag 27 Dec 14 2.35pm Send a Private Message to ghosteagle Add ghosteagle as a friend

Good for them, they seem to have grasped the true spirit of Christmas.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 27 Dec 14 2.48pm

Quote ghosteagle at 27 Dec 2014 2.35pm

Good for them, they seem to have grasped the true spirit of Christmas.

Really ?

I would have thought if they helped some old people in their community or similar good deed that would be in the spirit of Christmas not Breaking and entering

 


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