on the death of Daniel Gauntlett, the first known death from S144

Dear Argus

Mike Weatherley MP’s response in your paper to the news of the death of Daniel Gauntlett shows how out of touch with reality he is.

Daniel Gauntlett, a 35 year old homeless man was unable to find shelter in an unused bungalow, due for demolition, and died of hypothermia sleeping outside it.

Weatherley is proud to be responsible for a new law criminalising people living in otherwise empty residential properties, a law which apparently local police threatened Mr Gauntlett with.

Weatherley says “It is true that some of those who are homeless have squatted but this does not make them squatters”, clearly a false distinction when it comes passing laws against an activity. As was explained in many of the responses to the “consultation” of the government prior to this law change, many homeless people do what this law makes a crime, in order to survive. No notice was taken of these responses.

He also says “If squatters really cared about the homeless then they would help them access council services, not scare them into believing that they would be arrested.” Clearly it was the police who scared Mr Gauntlett into not taking life-saving shelter, on the basis of Mr Weatherley’s law. The Advisory Service for Squatters has been advising squatters and other homeless people for 38 years and has been happy to help people get council housing, but this is increasingly difficult. We would also love not to scare people into believing that they will be arrested but Weatherley’s law makes this more difficult too. It is not clear to us which of the few surviving council services Mr Gauntlett might have got access to.

There are a number of confusing statements about the law. He states that “Trespassing has been illegal in this country for hundreds of years” which is clearly untrue, and would have made his law unnecessary. He confuses the 1977 Protection from Eviction Act,  protecting tenants, with that part of the 1977 Criminal Law Act which protects others from forcible eviction without lawful authority.

Most importantly Weatherley makes a false distinction between those who squat because they have to and those who might have a certain amount more choice, both of whom are criminalised anyway. Those that he considers as squatters (as against those he considers mere victims) are those who are angry at the fact that property rights are more important than people’s lives, that social housing is under sustained attack while the property tycoons who sponsor Weatherley’s political campaign are responsible for thousands of empty properties. We hope that squatting will continue to provide shelter for people like Daniel Gauntlett, space for social protest and community activity like the Barnet library saved by occupation, and for other expressions of resistance and experimentation against the domination of private property and money. It isn’t squatters who are “society-hating” it is those like Weatherley who can only understand society and human need in terms of money and profit.

Campaigning and fighting back

our friends, colleagues and ourselves wearing different hats are stepping up the campaign to defeat this government’s attempts to stop people housing themselves and making use of empty properties.

SQUASH (Squatters Action for Secure Homes) are working on a number of plans, and have set up a petition to repeal Section 144 at http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44597  Check out their link down the page a bit.

and Squattastic are having their first gathering of the year this Sunday 17th with practical and legal workshops 2-6 and people’s kitchen from 7. Text 07591 415 860 to get details, and check their link down below.

Plenty more stuff coming up soon, keep your eyes and ears peeled….

Freedom firebombed

The building where ASS is based was firebombed this morning (1st February)

Fortunately nobody was hurt and damage was limited by the prompt intervention of the fire service, but there is some damage, including to the electricity supply. This means we’re having some problems accessing our email, and will generally have a bit more difficulty doing stuff.

Freedom bookshop has lost stock and archives of Freedom magazine going back over decades.

We will not be giving up.

http://www.freedompress.org.uk/news/2013/02/01/freedom-firebombed/

UPDATE: electrics are back to normal so ASS office is back up and running as usual.