Brian Irving, from Ilford, has claimed victory in an ongoing dispute with his Building Society. He claimed they needed to let him own his house outright and give him the right to live in his own home. The Building Society has consistently claimed he had these rights, but Brian has threatened to use the full strength of the law to ensure he could do this, and insinuated he would use force if his wishes weren't granted. 'I need full access to my home, for my family's security,' he said today.
Today the Building Society have emailed Brian with a comprehensive admission that he and his family could live in his house without any interference from them. Brian claims he is vindicated and that 'Trump could learn a thing or two from me'.
A spokesman for the Building Society stated there was never any dispute from their end, and that Brian had paid off his mortgage two years ago anyway. 'He just kept calling us out on social media so we sent him a confirmatory email,' the spokesman said, shrugging.
'Next I'm going to exert my right to live anywhere I like in South America,' said Brian.


