Theres a difference to sheltering and then breaking into someones house and taking it over. Are YOU paying the bills? NO. Then get the fuck out! Get a job for yourself and then realise that life is hard for everyone. And Squatters are making it even harder for decent, honest human beings!
It's NOBODY'S right to break into someone else's property and take it over. Housing isn't a human right, it's a necessity - so get off your backsides, earn some money and pay for it yourselves instead of wanting everything for nothing. No such thing as a 'free ride' in life Get some pride and lose this idiotic sense of entitlement, you're like whining 8 year old children - except they seem to have more understanding about what's right and what's wrong. Man up.
Living in a caravan is essential for the good health of some people. This is now being acknowledged. Equally some of us need to live in a traditional nomadic dwelling and others need a simple home office in their garden. Some travellers need to live close to their families, equally many house dwelling families need extra accommodation in the garden to keep a growing family housed. Dale Farm gives the green light for small scale development throughout our varied culture.
Most of us feel we need more space than we have. The planning regulations in this country don't allow us camp in one place more than 28 days of the year or to live in a structure that doesn't have planning permission. The lazy option is squatting. It leads to all kinds of conflicts and has effects the squatters couldn't possibly imagine. The Dale Farm crisis gives us a golden opportunity for positive change. It's time to overthrow the planning regulations in a harmless way.
Theres a difference to sheltering and then breaking into someones house and taking it over. Are YOU paying the bills? NO. Then get the fuck out! Get a job for yourself and then realise that life is hard for everyone. And Squatters are making it even harder for decent, honest human beings!
abzNlaurz 3 months ago
;-)
seank231 5 months ago
It's NOBODY'S right to break into someone else's property and take it over. Housing isn't a human right, it's a necessity - so get off your backsides, earn some money and pay for it yourselves instead of wanting everything for nothing. No such thing as a 'free ride' in life Get some pride and lose this idiotic sense of entitlement, you're like whining 8 year old children - except they seem to have more understanding about what's right and what's wrong. Man up.
VerySweatyBetty 5 months ago 5
@VerySweatyBetty Are the women to "man up" too? If so, how? Do tell .. ;-)
seank231 5 months ago
@seank231 I'm saying nothing ;)
VerySweatyBetty 5 months ago
@VerySweatyBetty ;-)
seank231 5 months ago
Living in a caravan is essential for the good health of some people. This is now being acknowledged. Equally some of us need to live in a traditional nomadic dwelling and others need a simple home office in their garden. Some travellers need to live close to their families, equally many house dwelling families need extra accommodation in the garden to keep a growing family housed. Dale Farm gives the green light for small scale development throughout our varied culture.
Build your own home.
underterraingrunter 5 months ago
Most of us feel we need more space than we have. The planning regulations in this country don't allow us camp in one place more than 28 days of the year or to live in a structure that doesn't have planning permission. The lazy option is squatting. It leads to all kinds of conflicts and has effects the squatters couldn't possibly imagine. The Dale Farm crisis gives us a golden opportunity for positive change. It's time to overthrow the planning regulations in a harmless way.
underterraingrunter 5 months ago