Squatting in Britain 1945-1955: Housing, Politics, and Direct Action
By Don Watson
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By Don Watson
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Britain in 1946 witnessed extraordinary episodes of direct action. Tens of thousands of families walked into empty army camps and took them over as places to live. A nationwide ‘squatters’ movement’ was born. It was an extensive popular movement, the first challenge to the 1945 Labour government to come from ‘below’. How should Labour’s record be assessed? The Attlee governments recorded some significant achievements in post-war social reconstruction: nationalization of key industries, comp...






















