Bristol is now a "sanctuary city". You can live any way, anywhere you like. Don't expect the council to do anything for you though. We will see lot more of this.
Truly shocking to see how bad it has become, and the terrible condition of those caravans. Yet, with spiralling costs and the widening margin between the haves and have nots, the situation will only worsen. Similarly, there will always be those that perceives this style of living as freedom, a middle finger to the establishment. Meanwhile, many hardworking homeowners may well wish them moved on; there is validity in both arguments. However, worth questioning is the governments ability to rehome migrants, whilst overlooking significant amount of potential UK tax payers.
thanks for watching. I think (having personally been around) that there are various narratives at play. Migrants, local folk, mental health, everyone in economic need. The one thing I did not see was anyone doing it as a 'lifestyle choice' .. OK maybe one couple had rented out thier redland house and were now 'on tour' off to europe n the summer.. but that is a tiny tiny minority. Sure the locals have a right to complain.. but complian to thier governtment who is failing to home (or create economic conditions where people can thrive and home themselves) everyone.
This is how people have to like becuse there’s no social housing becuse everybody comes first
Bristol is now a "sanctuary city". You can live any way, anywhere you like. Don't expect the council to do anything for you though. We will see lot more of this.
But not in my street.
They can give travellers sites, but not young people that can't afford extortionate rents.
This is what the country has gone to
This what happens when Jonny foreigner comes first
Well, 2024 and Britain’s just been identified as the worst country in Europe for homelessness… Yay’ we’re winning at something!🎉🎉🎉
Bristol is a dump
Truly shocking to see how bad it has become, and the terrible condition of those caravans. Yet, with spiralling costs and the widening margin between the haves and have nots, the situation will only worsen. Similarly, there will always be those that perceives this style of living as freedom, a middle finger to the establishment. Meanwhile, many hardworking homeowners may well wish them moved on; there is validity in both arguments. However, worth questioning is the governments ability to rehome migrants, whilst overlooking significant amount of potential UK tax payers.
thanks for watching. I think (having personally been around) that there are various narratives at play. Migrants, local folk, mental health, everyone in economic need. The one thing I did not see was anyone doing it as a 'lifestyle choice' .. OK maybe one couple had rented out thier redland house and were now 'on tour' off to europe n the summer.. but that is a tiny tiny minority. Sure the locals have a right to complain.. but complian to thier governtment who is failing to home (or create economic conditions where people can thrive and home themselves) everyone.
This is evil!