
The homeless talk.
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The homeless talk.
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4 posts +💧165, 050 children are in temporary accommodation, reported by the Big Issue, and the BMJ reports destitutes' passing as avg age of just 46.








602 migrants on nine boats were brought to Dover yesterday - the second busiest day for crossings this year.




The National Housing Demonstration in Central London on 18 April showed the potential to unite the many housing campaigns to demand real solutions to the housing and planning emergency. Report and media roundup: axethehousingact.org.uk/uncategorized/…




widespread "high income UBI" is complete dependence and complete dependence is abject slavery. once most humans are completely reliant upon the state to house and feed them, to entertain them and educate their children, there can be no rights, only servitude. you become children who can never move out of the house. what could such a state not demand from you? how could liberty even exist in such a system of subjugation? and no, "democracy" does not fix this, it makes it worse, trading the dictatorship of the tyrant, which at least retains some accountability and perhaps sanity, for that most capricious and utterly deranged madness of crowds and the tyranny of the majority and of the demagogues who inflame it. this basic truth cannot be changed or avoided: any state powerful enough to give you everything you want is powerful enough to take everything you have and anyone who would rely upon "government" for such has forgotten what government actually is.










Big housing demo in central London yesterday. We want the Gov to fund council housing, stop poor value (UN)affordable homes, stop demolitions & subsequent social cleansing. They can pay for it by diverting the billions they currently pay in housing benefit and subsidy to the private sector, making huge long term savings.














































