Is there a limit to the insanity that results when moonbats are allowed to run a society? Once again formerly great Britain demonstrates that the answer is no:
Squatters who broke into and occupied a £1million house have been given hundreds of pounds of taxpayers' money in legal aid to fight eviction.
The intruders from France, Spain and Poland have been living in the three-storey five-bedroom townhouse for a month.
Meanwhile, owner John Hamilton-Brown has been forced to rent a two-bedroom flat for his family while he battles to get the gang out of the house.
In a civilized country, all he would have to do is call the police. But Britain has rejected civilization in favor of liberalism.
When the press came around,
some of the squatters danced, waved flags, sang and played the guitar outside the property. They also bragged about how easy Britain's laws were in allowing them to take over homes.
The squatters aren't British subjects, but they are members of the EU and more importantly, unemployed, so they qualify for legal representation that sympathetic bureauweenies force others to pay for. The owner of the house observes:
"As I work and pay taxes, I'm at a disadvantage. I've saved up for ten years to move into this house and this is what I get."
Neighbors, who report that substantial damage has been done to the property, concur:
A neighbour said: "They have more rights than we do.
"They know what they're doing on the legal side of things as they've been in houses before in the area."
How's this for social justice?
A legal notice put in the front window by the squatters states that anybody who enters without their permission could face six months in jail and a £5,000 fine.
Liberalism is a criminal philosophy, the creed of thieves. A society under liberal management will naturally favor those who belong in jail. Coincidentally, lawyers make out very well with this state of affairs.
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