This was actually in 1991. The reason we're eating is because we were hungry and we'd only agreed to give an interview if the film crew bought us some food. The house had actually been empty for almost 5 years. We lived there for less than 2 weeks before we were evicted.
@@Bustygirl-dz1wi It's just not fair. Speaking for all (straight)men, with a username like yours I think we are entitled to at least a few pictures when we click on your username.
if no one is using it and the property is being used constructively as opposed to going to waste, in that its providing a roof over people's head and giving a form of security instead of rotting and crumbling away, what's the problem? if we as humans are of such a disposable society now a days, then repurposing the property unto those who need it more may well be a good idea. much love. x.
@Anonymous-wc1hcI think you need to ask why people are allowed to be so rich they can own a whole mansion and not live in it and let it rot for years, while other struggle to afford rent. Don’t get mad at your fellow downtrodden, get mad at the trotters.
That whole place is corrupt it all belongs to rich overseas people.Lovely old style houses torn down by greedy developers for greed.Pass the security a brown envelope entry is yours no wonder there was a horrible crime and torture of an elderly resident a few years ago.
I was born and bred in Surrey always lived here I rather live in surrey than London anyday.
This was actually in 1991. The reason we're eating is because we were hungry and we'd only agreed to give an interview if the film crew bought us some food.
The house had actually been empty for almost 5 years.
We lived there for less than 2 weeks before we were evicted.
So dare I ask were you one of the squatters?
dread to think what state they left this lovely property
@@Bustygirl-dz1wi
It's just not fair. Speaking for all (straight)men, with a username like yours I think we are entitled to at least a few pictures when we click on your username.
if no one is using it and the property is being used constructively as opposed to going to waste, in that its providing a roof over people's head and giving a form of security instead of rotting and crumbling away, what's the problem? if we as humans are of such a disposable society now a days, then repurposing the property unto those who need it more may well be a good idea. much love. x.
@Anonymous ...simples, they took an opportunity when others didn't! xo.
@Anonymous Oh nooooo my house worth 10 million might only be worth 9 million. I might have to sell my Rolls Royce.
Fuck these rich cunts.
@@ejl1000
hahaha jealous much? Yes, of course you are... get over it kid.
@Anonymous-wc1hcI think you need to ask why people are allowed to be so rich they can own a whole mansion and not live in it and let it rot for years, while other struggle to afford rent. Don’t get mad at your fellow downtrodden, get mad at the trotters.
They use workers' surplus value, they are as lazy as the squatters. @Anonymous-wc1hc
This house is actually on sale on Rightmove right now lol
I wonder what the house looked like after they were evicted i felt sorry for the residents here
squatters are so self-entitled
Unlike the rich people who let the property fallow because they have multiple mansions?
@@warweasel2832 as they paid for it, they can do what they want with their own property
I wonder what they left this lovely house like after they were evicted I felt sorry for the residents and yes I lived in surrey all my life
Terrible the only English folk in an English estate are the squatters!
That whole place is corrupt it all belongs to rich overseas people.Lovely old style houses torn down by greedy developers for greed.Pass the security a brown envelope entry is yours no wonder there was a horrible crime and torture of an elderly resident a few years ago.
@@alexlamond9559
Russians did that
@@donarthiazi2443 No they didn't where's your evidence.
@@alexlamond9559
Prosti Tovarich but everybody knows.
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