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  • nice to see someone speaking up against the governments plans to criminalize squatting in the UK.

    Squatting is an excellent thing to do, says Green mayoral candidate | Politics

    Green mayoral candidate Jenny Jones sparked anger today by supporting squatters occupying empty homes across the capital.

    The London Assembly member said squatting was “an excellent thing to do” as long as property was not damaged – and even suggested that moving into vacant properties was one way of tackling the housing shortage.

    Recent occupations of several costly properties in London have left owners in some affluent areas too scared to go on holiday in case their homes are targeted. But housing committee chairwoman Ms Jones opposes government plans to make the practice illegal.

    “We’ve got this huge mess waiting to explode,” she said. “People talk about building more houses and yet we’re almost at the point where it has got away from us. We can’t build enough houses. We have to think about different ways of solving the problem.

    “There are different sorts of squatting. I’ve seen squatted buildings that were due for demolition. They were left empty for years and people used them for events. I don’t have a problem with that.”

    Ms Jones called for local authorities to be given greater powers on empty properties, using compulsory purchase orders to bring derelict homes back into use. Figures produced by housing charity Empty Homes show that in 2009 there were about 83,000 vacant houses across London.

    Housing minister Grant Shapps said: “I am shocked and appalled that anyone would think squatting an ‘excellent’ thing to do in London, particularly someone who aspires to be Mayor.”

    Chris Norris, policy manager at the National Landlords Association, said: “One can’t deny there is a shortfall of affordable housing. What we disagree with quite strongly is that squatting is the answer. We don’t want to see people taking it upon themselves to occupy empty properties.”

    Homelessness charity Crisis stressed that squatting was a last resort for many and said the Government’s plans risked criminalising vulnerable people.

    The group’s chief executive Leslie Morphy said: “While for some squatting may be a lifestyle choice, for homeless people this couldn’t be further from the truth.”

    I don’t see the problem with her comments given she specifically discourages property damage and wants more powers to bring void (empty) buildings back into use by CPOs or otherwise.

    The paranoia that folk have about family homes being squatted whilst folk are on holiday is complete bullshit. Anyone trying such a stunt nowadays will be arrested for burglary and/or criminal damage, not given squatters rights and this has been the case for ages, over 30+ years. If people have nice posessions in a unequal world the harsh facts are they will have to protect them – a few hundred quids worth of security/CCTV equipment is all that is needed to keep most places safe from burglars – or they can get their extended families to stay in the house whilst they go on holiday (which is what a lot of British Asians do).

    it would make more sense to allow old industrial premises to be converted into housing but there is a issue that if this isn’t regulated, business owners will turn their old blocks into shanty towns 🙁

    “Jenny Jones is obviously promoting criminal activities”..

    HA!! have you read the comments below?

    We sure do live in interesting times..

    I was working in the cowley a couple of weeks ago an the phone rang, i picked it up and it was BBC sussex. asking to speak to squatter and invite them down to their breakfast show for a live debate. i told them i would ask around and see if anyone was willing to do it, but not to hold their breathes as we all know what journos are like. and especially with the political situation surround squatting at the moment. i think squatters talking to people like the BBC is just adding fuel to the fire. The independent and Channel 4 are also advertising on ASS asking to speak to squatters.
    Anyway, turns out there was a group of people from brighton who went down to the BBC radio breakfast show an there was a live debate with Kenneth Clarke.. if id known that was gonna happen i definatly would have gone down!!

    I think squatting should be illegal! The fucking scroungers who do this want shot! Imagine working for years to buy sum place and have sum cunt. Squat!!! Wud make me wish we had same laws as the us, then I’d shoot the bastards for trespassing!

    @Voodoomonkey 431704 wrote:

    I think squatting should be illegal! The fucking scroungers who do this want shot! Imagine working for years to buy sum place and have sum cunt. Squat!!! Wud make me wish we had same laws as the us, then I’d shoot the bastards for trespassing!

    yeah good one. been reading the daily mail recently?! fucking hell. :you_crazy

    @Voodoomonkey 431704 wrote:

    I think squatting should be illegal! The fucking scroungers who do this want shot! Imagine working for years to buy sum place and have sum cunt. Squat!!! Wud make me wish we had same laws as the us, then I’d shoot the bastards for trespassing!

    Imagine having loads of empty buildings that people were barred to go in for no good reason and they have to suffer in the cold.

    The people who oppose squatting i bet are middle class bastards who wouldn’t even need to work if they didn’t want to.

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