There reall y should have never been any such thing as right to buy,as it has partially led to this situation,but developers and speculators sheer greed are the real villains.
@Baldieman111 күн бұрын
The twat at 18.15 sums up out of touch people like him & their "i'm alright Jack,pull up the ladder" attitude.
@jeanmay-millman4124Ай бұрын
Excuse me young man but these people lived and loved their home. They had to leave because of the new estate being built. You've bought your home you've got money they did not get enough to buy a better home .🤬🤬🤬
@mdmayhemАй бұрын
38.00 is the telltale face of a man who sold land worth £12,000,000 to a developer for £3 9 years since filming this situation is reflected in every council around the world. I'm now 11 months in the new white box on an estate I was moved to after my landlord informed me she was selling the house I'd rented for 15 years. She didn't sell. Just quadrupled the rent. This is an important documentary to witness how the lives of real people are turned upside down by the actions of those in local government.
@alanwilby9927Ай бұрын
....NEW FLATS FOR ARAB BUSINESS MEN...AND THE REST FOR BLACKIS FROM THE REFUGEES CAMPS IN AFRICA...NOTHING FOR THE BRITISH..IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY......WILL CHANGE SOON...
@jarrodbarkley90612 ай бұрын
Jasmin must be a heavy smoker. When she first spoke offscreen, I honestly thought it was an old man talking.
@nikimarkwick97922 ай бұрын
Richard Cornelius ... the council's own inhouse smiling assassin cum Pinocchio ... what an awful individual ... wouldn't look quite as happy had he been a tenant there and found himself facing similar circumstances
@jodyguinness38642 ай бұрын
how many are trouble - dhead:- not worthwhile: bullies:
@chancesareshewears2 ай бұрын
The 50% Equity seems a very good deal.. moving to blackpool is hilarious tho
@ThecovertCustomer3 ай бұрын
Happening all over the UK. Pushing people further and further out. Then they gentrify those areas and so the cycle continues.
@user-xp3fo2it9i3 ай бұрын
Now all these so call new homes have cladding. Talk about revenge huh!
@neutralfm96203 ай бұрын
The UK have very strange regulations wouldn't be tolerated or legal in Ireland
@soco85525 ай бұрын
Well it went from one site in Grosvenor terrace Se5 to multiple sites across London & the UK and ventured out into training colleges, adults hubs, therapy sites, play centres, holidays clubs… The way they made it seem as if it was one building… How much did the police spend doing nothing last week alone???
@sindyannregis60175 ай бұрын
Camilla has such a big heart ♥ Rip camilla we love you and all u did for us. Ur vision helped many of us. A special place in heaven for angels like u. Nothing was too much to give to people and children who society saw as nothing and nobodies.
@BioDieselEstate5 ай бұрын
Imagine the twisted mind that always had a Plan B in reserve to ensure that Kid's Company closed. That mind was gutted when Camilla and the dedicated staff saved Kid's Company. Within 24 hours that Plan B swung into action. Involving allegations of all manner of abuse from people paid to say so. All of it make believe. All of it not true. All of it. Notice of the closing of police investigations n e v e r match the size of the banner headlines announcing the opening. The annual budget for Kid's Company was cheap at half the price. RIP Camilla Batmanghelidjh, Lioness.
@ghostofgralton68595 ай бұрын
Wasn't she and the charity totally exonerated?
@bunnyrabit93215 ай бұрын
Yes she was and God bless her for the work she didn’t R . I . P. I would like to see more comments on the amazing work that kids company did for inner kids and less of the sheep’s making stupid comments have some sense humanity for fellow humans God rest her soul. ❤
@thejobinterviewcoach99016 ай бұрын
A raging narcissist
@isaachunt57996 ай бұрын
all that charity cash went on greggs and kfc by the look of it
@booth27106 ай бұрын
Cameron threw millions at her. Just goes to show you might have a posh snotty voice and go to eaton but you can still be low on wit and be conned by a walking habberdashery department.
@booth27106 ай бұрын
It's amazing what a hero you can be - with other people's money.
@oldesalt103106 ай бұрын
55,000 quid aka £ for a rehab should have raised questions
@jellymixxtvonlineproductions6 ай бұрын
Hey ! The Question is ' Are you good at throwing stones ' well I believe that anyone can throw stones and break windows, but then to watch the outcome and running away shit scared are you one of them kinda people, the Camilla I knew was an amazing person to have known, she saw the need of the people and she helped, so in her 61yrs of her life's journey, she helped me and gave me some great advice along her way, I am very sad to hear of her recent passing this week, I believe that the work she did for Kids and families through her organisation ' KIDS COMPANY ' was pioneering for a person like her and her achievements was defiantly a trail blazer by taking on the establishment and the things that they don't do for safeguarding the welfare of venerable and under privileged people and families, well done Camilla R.I.P . . . .
@BenHargreaves-xq2ug6 ай бұрын
RIP Camilla
@darlenealvarado28758 ай бұрын
All the Counsel Members Sat there with a grin and smile on there faces how disgusting .They don't care about these Tenants or there children 😮
@Char10tti39 ай бұрын
It makes a lot of sense that the tories would turn and attack the charity knowing how it has tried to stop UNICEF talking about food banks, and this charity was running many services all at once at a drop in centre which would make them more expensive than splitting it into separate forms with limited times or numbers like a lot of places with funding have.
@SAVOURYONE10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video about Hendon estate . When i come through i think of the tenants as where i live in Childs Hill there is development going on. Im in a tower block since the 80s
@bonjouritsready10 ай бұрын
Just so they can ship the shit coming here in
@darlenealvarado287510 ай бұрын
The Chairmen just sat there laughing at these poor Residents.😮
@stewartsanders31510 ай бұрын
Great 👍 show 👏
@davidw353410 ай бұрын
It’s ridiculous that buildings built 50 years ago were built so poorly that they now need to be torn down. I thought this only happened in places like Texas and Florida.
@shh_you_are_wrong10 ай бұрын
I hope karma shits from a great height onto the people that did this to these poor residents
@Prieze86810 ай бұрын
Queen Camilla Will help you!
@Prieze86810 ай бұрын
The rent they've paid bought those flats they should be left to live their lives out there if they have paid that much rent from the70$are the welfare families like the royal family get to keep their place
@jcmunich110 ай бұрын
That smarmy Barnet councillor leader is just horrid. He probably got a nice little pay package from the developers. Corrupt little toad.
@surreygirl207510 ай бұрын
It happening where I live the Victorian houses. are coming down but the new buildings are like office blocks and don't match and the flats don't have gardens and we are getting over crowded by people from abroad no one is English any more there Chinese India Caribbean polish crazy england
@GoldenGateNum910 ай бұрын
Amazing people who have Souls, this made me so angry... wishing health, luck & Happiness 4 the future, Love Shan ❤ xXx
@Karl-gx7rz10 ай бұрын
Man this makes me appreciate that rn in my life i've got my own place and it's only 3 story so we all know each other and get on well as neighbours. I don't know if this is taking place much up north but where I am up north there's not many high story flats like that and the only few I know of are full of drug users in a terrible area.
@jasonrowe620010 ай бұрын
This new places are bad horrible ugly new tower blocks
@jasonrowe620010 ай бұрын
This is bad news this is bad that people have to be put into a more expensive places we're are all the council pacees now thanking you Margaret thatcher sold of all council place they were lovely place this makes me mad am angry at this lot that people have to live there homes broken up all family's no one sees each ather there is no community enymore same on them its makes my blood boil very sad very for all the people that made a home for all the years and now pulling all the council places down and to be sold of very upsetting
@ivanmayer135310 ай бұрын
Never been to London,and I never want to. By default, people are greedy self-centred shallow,and angry inside towards other people. People will lie steal and rob you blind without a second thought. And that's just in Stafford where I live. Stafford is a small place compared to what London must be. So if you're a tourist,keep a close eye on your possessions if you want to keep them, because this country, people simply don't care about other people's welfare. People only care about themselves. Fact!!!!
@turboslag11 ай бұрын
Absolutely deplorable and very upsetting treatment of these people. There is no integrity in government or local authorities in the UK anymore, it's just rampant greed. Obviously it's all history now, but I'm truly sickened and disgusted. I hope all the councillors and developers concerned rot in hell.
@dominewimbury203911 ай бұрын
My grandparents estate is in South East London. My own went at the end of 2021. It's disgusting the councils cash in and decide these lovely looking estates no longer "fit in". Literally everybody on my grandparents estate were a community. Now? There are only a couple of flats/maisonettes that are still occupied. The rest (including my grandparents) are boarded up. The Maryon Road/Grove Estate in Charlton is currently an absolute disgrace! It wasn't until the council and governments decided to stick their noses in! 😡
@frederickstjohn8069 Жыл бұрын
History repeating itself. I lived in Pollard Road, one of the streets that were demolished to make way for the West Hendon Estate. We were moved to Longford Court, Brent Street. Our flat was on the 9th floor. We had a bathroom instead of the tin bath that was kept in the garden and brought in on Sunday evenings. At the time, my parents felt it a positive move, we had much better living conditions...Central heating for a start and we had fitted carpets throughout from Cyril Lord! Now I belive it was a mistake to demolish the housing stock and relocate so many families. Everything from Cool Oak Lane to the Silk Stream bridge went. I have very fond memories of my childhood in Pollard Road...Happy days.
@clairez007 Жыл бұрын
You peasants don't get to live a happy full life !the very idea !
@ayondayv Жыл бұрын
I think Lynn put it correctly 'she has her own moral code'. I think she saw people in poverty and who need, money was just the vehicle to achieve this, as long as someone benefited the cost did not matter. People perceive charity has to be on a shoestring and only provide the bare minimum. I think Camilla disagreed, she saw there is money out there and thought why shouldn't they have nice things. That young girl who was being funded for boarding school, was that bad management? The swimming pool and mansion is very questionable though ! Im sure it all got too big and was hard to scale and manage. I think she has a good heart, maybe governments that fail to care for their vulnerable population, should be the ones to be shamed throughout the media. Like all charity there are those that take advantage, im sure some people did, doesn't take away from the positive though. I do think the media storm was to push her out, and when she dug her heels in more and more came out, whether it was exaggerated or not, who knows. But you have to be impressed with her fundraising, not many can do that.
@Char10tti39 ай бұрын
I was just reminded of the charity after seeing a mastermind clip where a celeb donated to them. Even as a teenager, I thought the media around the charity closing and struggles at the time was incredibly forced and like you say, focused on pushing her out. I haven't watched the documentary yet but it seems like the investigations into the charity for money was honestly very limited for something that would immediately close them down. I honestly think this whole mediastorm was crafted for some reason to take it all down and it's not like this was a massively well known charity that would deserve all of that attention organically.
@booth27106 ай бұрын
yeah - the cost never matters when the tax payer foots the bill does it.
@aldoverrecchia2427 Жыл бұрын
The British Government Labor or Cons, cant allow or stand people to be happy!!! They are always interfering with or sticking their useless good for nothing business in decent peoples freedoms and the right to happiness the sooner they get out of our lives the better
@paulhaley5009 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video..but also very upsetting...very sad..hopefully jo is ok...
@paulhaley5009 Жыл бұрын
Better still give them one of the flats...
@CHUTNEX11 ай бұрын
And not make a profit on it!? Because that's ALL this is about. Sod the people who've lived there for decades........
@paulhaley5009 Жыл бұрын
All the council have done is split one big family up ..disgusting idiots can't run a bath never mind a council...low cost property's for who..not the resident..unbelievable..very upsetting for all the people friends family's..at least give them the market value..at the very least..someone one is making a lot of money from these beautiful people...give them a fair price...