A BRIT man has hit out at his local council’s inaction, claiming that he is being forced to live next to “seven to nine males” who have left their garden in a pigsty state.
Filming from his window the man shows the state of his neighbour’s back garden in a video yesterday, describing his dire situation and taking aim at Keir Starmer as he does so.
The man rants about the neighbours and the council in great detail, alleging the house is occupied by up to nine Romanian men.
Video footage captured by the disgruntled homeowner shows the neighbour’s garden littered with rubbish and discarded household items.
A number of unused generators can be seen discarded in the garden alongside a washing machine, several full bin bags and some pieces of broken furniture.
The man speaks over the video in a scathing rant against his local council and national politicians.
He can be heard saying: “Answer me this Starmer, you want to talk about inclusion? You want to talk about people’s rights and people’s quality of life?
“Look at the f***ing s**t I’m living next to every f***ing day. Seven to nine Romanian males all living in a two-bedroom house.
“This house has got no [HMO] licence there’s nobody willing to do anything about it, the council seem completely unable to do anything about it.
“They send letters, nothing happens, they threaten action, nothing happens.
“I pay full council tax, I pay absolutely everything that I’m supposed to pay and I have to live with this s**t every single day.
“You talk to me about inclusion and community cohesion, really? You want to come and live here? Do you want to live here? Next to this?
“I can’t even go into my garden because of this and you want to bring more f***ing people here who dont give a s**t about our country? Really?
“You are not on this f***ing planet mate, you really are not.”
The footage was posted to social media yesterday where it caused an uproar with commenters debating the issue fiercely.
It has received over 17,000 likes and more than 2,500 comments from users sympathising with the man’s position.
One user wrote: “I had an English neighbour with eight kids all living in a two-bed house and the garden was a lot worse than this, dirty nappies just thrown out the door.”
Another commented: “What about ringing Environment Health?”
A third replied: “Mate, not just foreigners live like this, there are some English people too.
“The problem is with the landlord/council in the end. UK laws lack any common sense.”
Another said: “Oh my god that’s awful. Who is the landlord? Needs prosecution and they must be evicted, sorry for you mate, really am.”
A fifth added: “Council should do property checks in my opinion.”