It's doubtful anyone among this lot are earning much from this Mamy. They almost certainly split the £2,500 a month rent between them. Eighteen quid a week to live in Brent is quite a bargain. Yes, the conditions aren't ideal but they are obviously better than those prevailing where they came from. With such inconsiderable outgoings it allows the chaps to slightly undercut the going rate which is needed by workers with more conventional living arrangements.
The Mayor of London has stuck in his two pennyworth:
“It is outrageous and shameful that we continue to see extreme examples like this, in which renters are being exploited and treated so abysmally. In 21st century London this is entirely unacceptable and must stop now,” said Khan.”
Nobody “exploited” the renters. The house was let to three Romanians. They obviously shipped in 32 of their mates soon after their tenancy agreement was signed. Nobody was exploited it was their choice. Also among their choices was making their way from Romania to the UK and in particular to Inner London where they either knew or soon learnt of the property difficulties. They could, of course, have chosen to return to Romania. They found the fare to get here, I’m sure they could rustle it up to get back. It obviously suited them to live in such squalor.
The way Mr Khan can hasten an end to what he terms “exploitation” is to encourage his party to help the government secure a swift and absolute exit from the EU. Then people like the 35 blokes involved in this disgraceful affair (which is probably just one example of many hundreds, if not thousands) will not be able to pitch up uninvited and instead will have to secure leave to remain. Normal countries do not allow unfettered immigration on this scale involving vast numbers of people with nowhere to live. The sooner the UK returns to being a normal country, the better.