Since the “March for Homes” demo on 31st January, we have re-opened
and occupied a part of the Aylesbury Estate in Southwark, South London.
We are tenants, squatters, and other people who care about how our
city is being grabbed by the rich, by developers and corrupt
politicians, socially cleansed and sold off for profit.
The Aylesbury Estate is where Tony Blair made his first speech as
Prime Minister in 1997, making empty promises about social housing.
Since then, for the past 18 years, Southwark Council and their developer
friends have come up with one scheme after another. All with the same
aim: to dispossess the residents, demolish their homes, and sell the
land.
In 2002 Aylesbury tenants fought and won a campaign against
demolition and voted down the original scheme in a ballot. But now big
areas of the estate are emptied and sealed up awaiting the bulldozers,
while residents are “decanted” away from the area.
The same bullshit that we have seen on the nearby Heygate estate, and all across London.
No demolition of the Aylesbury.
No yuppy flats.
Homes for all.
We are here to fight for the Aylesbury.
We are here to fight for our city.
We are here to liberate this space and bring it back to life. Come and join us.
PS: Thank you to everyone who has come down to show support, to all
our neighbours and to those who have even come from as far away as
Hackney bringing tea!
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.uk
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