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Housing Activists Seize “Mr and Mrs Expenses MP” Home!

London L&Ser | 27.06.2009 14:04

A group of locals and housing activists have seized the constituency home of the MP couple who had the highest expense claim of all!

The happy couple
The happy couple

Seized
Seized


A group of housing activists have entered and occupied the house of Anne and Alan Keene. Both Labour MPs they were known as “Mr and Mrs Expenses” two years before the MP spending scandal broke; Mrs Keen, a health minister recently admitted making an expense claim for private hospital treatment for a member of her staff. At the centre of their scandal was their double mortgage claim, where they illegally used Parliamentary expenses to pay interest on the mortgages of both their homes – one of which has now been occupied by outraged locals along with activists from all backgrounds and nationalities.

It was revealed several days ago that they faced having their Hounslow constituency home repossessed by the council after leaving it empty for over a year. The £385,000 three-bedroom terrace was being renovated whilst they stayed in their central home London near Parliament which they billed the public £137,679 for. After an alleged falling out with the builders the house was left empty, but at a local residents meeting a member of the public alerted activists to the location of the house, and 2 days ago it was occupied.

Speaking by phone one of the occupants explained why they had taken the building and what they wanted to happen.

“We want to get back something that has been taken from us in the expenses scandal. Everyone pays taxes, either directly or through VAT on their shopping - we’ve all been taken from. There are 10,000 people on the housing waiting list in Hounslow alone – and people like the Keens are spending our money on keeping houses empty.”

“Everyone who is needs housing should occupy empty buildings, but as Anne Keene voted in favour of the war in Iraq, displacing and killing millions of people, we demand she gets in touch with refugee centres to make reparations. In the meantime, the house will hopefully become a refugee centre and home to some of the people she made homeless through poverty and war.”

The group are asking for solidarity. Donations of food and water, bedding, hinges and screws are to be taken to:

38 Brook Rd South,
Brentford,
TW8 0NN

The group can be contacted on 07549160296

[Interview and article by London Liberty & Solidarity, but no email for the occupation group itself yet]

London L&Ser

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Picture of the scene

27.06.2009 18:20


as it is now

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Comments

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Hold it now

27.06.2009 14:13

It is great that you did it, I noticed that on the news but I'm the other end of the country. I can't come but do you need people there or are you fine for numbers as is? Can we post things to that address or do you not know yet?

Danny


re; hold it now

27.06.2009 14:36

Speaking to them on the phine they say they really need numbers and intend to hold it for as long as possible, so i think it would be worth travelling to. I don't know about posting stuff tho. What kind of thing?

Sandy


What kind of thing?

27.06.2009 14:56

I was thinking of posting hinges and screws, or maybe flowers to congratulate them on their new home. Get a bigger wish list and think of a supporting bank account if they can hold it in the medium term.

My suggestion is not just to secure it, but to do it up, renovate it. Fill it with so many people they can't be evicted be such good neighbours that no one complains. Feel free to ignore me, there is a brilliant building I know that has been left to crumble, which I often sleep rough in, and I've been lusting after it. I don't have your squatting laws though or the numbers required so instead I hope this action is successful and long-lived.

Danny


no mate

27.06.2009 16:41

they don't need you to post them screws.

jesus

captain nobsox


Danny = Screw loose

27.06.2009 20:02

Couldn't fucking make up most of the shit he writes/

crazy


Two in a day?

28.06.2009 01:39

If you're going there to show solidarity or donate some of the stuff they need*, the place is only a stone's throw from the eco village near Kew Bridge, so you can support two very different squatting projects on the same day.

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* Danny, I've lived in England long time and you know what? They have screws here, too! Yes, even in London. No need for a postal screw mission from Scotland. Small donations for buying things like screws always welcome, I'm sure, but if you haven't got spare money your good wishes are enough.

As you obviously have spare stamps burning a hole in your pocket, a better use of them would be to write to the Keenes at the house of commons telling them what you think of people who keep houses empty when thousands are homeless. You could mention how you have to sleep rough in a derelict building yourself. Send a copy to the squatters and publicise it as widely as possible. That's a sensible way to give support from afar and put on a bit of extra pressure.

Stroppyoldgit


English screws for English jobs

28.06.2009 15:46

Eejits! I was intending to have the screws and hinges posted from a local trade supplier. In lieu of a published bank account it seemed a sensible and easy way to chip in from a distance. I'll wait and see what they are asking for after a few days.

Stroppy, I don't have to sleep there, but being NFA has it's advantages at least in Summer. I've given up trying to shame politicians into acting decently.

Danny