Tenants & Homeless seize abandoned council house
Birmingham Tenants & Homeless Action Group | 27.08.2012 10:49 | Free Spaces | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Birmingham
The group are doing up the property to hand over to a homeless person. They say the council, who owns the property, should put it back into use immediately as social housing. Andy Hamilton, 23, said, “This property has been left empty for years now; there is nothing wrong with it. People are living rough on the streets they are getting very ill and even dying. We want this house and others like it to be put back into use right-away to help tackle the housing crisis.”.
John Holland ,25, said “A roof over your head should be a right. 11,000 houses are lying empty[4]; – this place mustn’t be left empty when it could house a family.”
The group are demanding the council put back into use as social housing as many of the 11,000 empty homes as possible to deal with the growing homeless problem.
As of the 1st September a new law (Section 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 [5]) will come into effect making it illegal to squat residential properties. The group condemn the new law saying that squatting is used by many homeless people as a means of keeping a roof over their heads, the new law is in effect targeting and marginalising society’s most vulnerable.
[1] www.network23.org/bthag
[2] http://www.ssentif.com/archive/10_jul2012.shtml
[3] http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/jun/09/homelessness-england-data
[4] http://www.emptyhomes.com/statistics-2/ & http://www.emptyhomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/empty-homes-stats-20112.xls
[5] http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/1956/made
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