Squattastic meeting sun 17th july organise vs new anti squat law
robo hood | 15.07.2011 11:29
On wednesday thje govt launched its consultation paper on criminalising trespass and squatting.
Its time to organise the rebel alliance come to the next www.squattastic.blogspot.com meeting this sunday 17th july 2-6pm at 11 the 'well furnished squat' 11 terrace rd hackney e9
This proposed new law may affect our rights to protest and occcupy spaces,as well as posssibly affecting,students,workers occupations,tenants,charities,housing groups and squatter homeless.
www.squattastic.blogspot.com ( for squatters /underground networking)
www.squashcampaign.org (for public,media and overground outreach)
Network it,defend the last of our rights while we still have them.
Its time to organise the rebel alliance come to the next www.squattastic.blogspot.com meeting this sunday 17th july 2-6pm at 11 the 'well furnished squat' 11 terrace rd hackney e9
This proposed new law may affect our rights to protest and occcupy spaces,as well as posssibly affecting,students,workers occupations,tenants,charities,housing groups and squatter homeless.
www.squattastic.blogspot.com ( for squatters /underground networking)
www.squashcampaign.org (for public,media and overground outreach)
Network it,defend the last of our rights while we still have them.
robo hood
Homepage:
www.squattastic.blogspot.com
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anti squatting law
15.07.2011 12:52
In fact calling an act a law makes a mockery of the law doesn't it? After all no one is murdering or even stealing anything, just finding a place to stay.
performer, on the stage of life
buuuuuuu
16.07.2011 10:16
acab
@anti squatting law
16.07.2011 12:54
I don't honestly know what they think they will accomplish by making it illegal though, I doubt local councils need another ten thousand homeless people on the waiting list (although those are figures from before the CJA so it may be a few less now.) I can only assume that it all comes from a profound misunderstanding of squatting (I always just assumed that the law makers and tyrants of this country understood why people squatted but that they just didn't care) and that they believe that if squatting is criminalised then those who squat will have no choice but to get a job and start paying rent/get on the property ladder. This could never possibly work though, one of the reasons that squatting should not just be an option for the homeless and destitute is that there are simply not enough rental properties to go around because property speculators and corporate developers have bought up all the properties where a realistic chance of finding work exists. This will force people to go further afield to find housing but end up in areas where all the jobs are already taken. It also seems to come from the assumption that all squatted properties could be let or sold to people who could live in them - again this is not the case, apart from several horror stories that crop up three or four times a year about people returning from the shops and finding that their house is now a crack den, at which time the Police woefully mismanage the eviction process and end up giving us all a bad name - most properties that are under occupation have been left empty for years on end and are generally in quite a state when they are first opened (I've had squats before where we have not only had to redo all the leccy and plumbing but also put down large sections of flooring and make flights of stairs.)
Squattastic really needs to take this fight up and run with it though, I used to support the idea of squatting being criminalised because I wanted your typical political/student squatter to make a choice, I was fed up of getting to court/eviction day and finding that most of my housemates had lost all motivation to fight in court and on eviction and I thought that if they went into a occupation accepting that they were already criminals then it would produce a more militant mindset when eviction came. It was an idea shared by several within the collective but upon more open debate we all realised how wrong we had been. When the CJA introduced the IPO they thought that they could get it through because at the time we were weak, and they managed it despite mass protests against the whole bill. This time around we need a much larger show of strength coming from the squatting community and its supporters alone, we need to show them that we are not weak and that this bill would not stop us even if it does pass. There are buildings that have stood empty in London for years that are large enough that they could house every squatter in the country and with those numbers we could hardly be evicted. Its time to show that we will not allow the landowners in Government to make us homeless out of principle alone, like the Hunt Sabs, Squatters and Anti facists of the early 90's, only difference is that this time we gotta win.
antifash
housing market
16.07.2011 20:22
anarcho-capitalist
1 Piece of your jigsaw
16.07.2011 22:07
all social housing rent has just been ok'd to go up to 80% market rate
everybody claiming housing benefit on top of wages is what they want, more control, bureaucratic and financial torture. Shortly there will be a rise in interest rates that will force many repossessions for the buytoileters to suck up into their portfolios.
say hello to your Tory landlords and slavemasters.
kunta kinte
smells better here
17.07.2011 20:04
bluebottle