SQUATTERS have vowed to remain inside Gordon Ramsay’s pub – saying they’d come to an agreement with the owner.
The freeloaders on Thursday agreed to leave after the sweary father-of-five TV chef, 57, obtained a High Court possession order.
Bailiffs taped copies to the £13-million Grade II-listed York & Albany Hotel demanding the interlopers go straight away.
Some started walking out yesterday – but a group remained.
One squatter said he’d be staying, adding: “We’ve made a deal.
“With the owner, not Ramsay.
“We’re still here, and we’re going to carry on staying here. We’re going to be security for him.”
Another man, who said his pal was staying inside, claimed he had no intention of leaving.
He said: “They’re going to wait for the bailiff.
That’s basically what they’re going to end up doing.”
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