Message from campaigners for the Counihan family. Their plight will be repeated many times across the borough as the Coalition's housing benefit cap hits more families.
We are coming
together to demand justice from Brent Council for the Counihan family, who have
been victimised by the actions of our council support agencies. We will be demonstrating outside Brent Town Hall, Forty Lane, Wembley on Monday July 16th at 6pm ahead of the Brent Council Executive's Meeting. Your support will be appreciated.
Isabel and Anthony
Counihan and their five children, Vinnie, Aidan, AJ, Orla and Sarah, have been
shunted out of the Brent to temporary housing in Ealing where they have been
left since April2011 waiting for the Council to even make a decision on their
situation, let alone re-house them in Brent.
Their story is an
extreme and devastating example of the way lives are being ruined by benefit
cuts, and the refusal to build council housing and regulate the private housing
sector. We are living in times when the
powers that be think they can get away with punishing working-class people for
the fact of our being poor.
Across London poorer
people, especially young people, are being pushed out of the city to make way for
the better off. Glenda Jackson MP's response to the family's plight was “you
can't afford to live in London”. This has been echoed by council officers: Brent
Housing Advice advised the family “they could afford to live in Wales”.
We are saying to
Brent Council that they must immediately find the family appropriate, secure
and really affordable housing in the borough -and put an end to the unbearable
stress and hardship that would have totally broken many people long before now.
The Counihans have
nothing to justify -their need is clear and we support them unconditionally
-but their story may help illustrate how the council is failing in their moral
and legal responsibility to assist people in difficult circumstances, but
instead mounting attack after attack to remove people from the area.
We ask you to join
us in supporting the Counihans and invite other people facing similar
injustices to come forward and challenge together the vicious policies and
practices of the council.
For more
information, to support the Counihan’s, or raise your own issue contact:
Lesley Ryan -London
Irish Centre (personal capacity): 07894 348 610
Gerry Downing -Brent
Trades Union Council and Brent Fightback: 07792 966 910
Clarence -Kilburn
Unemployed Workers Group: 07752 574 943