
GreenSquareAccord has removed its communication plan and softened its tone — but is this real change or reputational recalibration? In #15, I examine references to expired undertakings, claims of “persistent contact,” and the timing of this shift amid growing scrutiny, public funding questions and increased visibility of resident-led platforms.

What is a SLAPP? This special episode explains Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation and how legal pressure can be used to deter criticism. It also reflects on my dispute with GreenSquareAccord, which was referenced in a House of Commons debate, raising wider questions about legal tactics, tenant advocacy and freedom of speech in social housing.

Episode 8 revisits unaffordable housing and service charge miscalculations, alongside delayed responses from GreenSquareAccord. It also covers political engagement, dismissed legal actions and a House of Commons debate on SLAPPs where this case was referenced. The episode connects local service charge disputes with national concerns about legal tactics and accountability.

Following my arrest on harassment allegations, this episode questions why GreenSquareAccord described me to police as violent and dangerous despite no evidence being presented. We examine whether this could impact my tenancy, the potential reputational motives behind it, and what it means for residents who challenge housing providers publicly.

At 1:26am I was arrested following harassment allegations made by GreenSquareAccord’s communications director. I deny the claims. No defamation action had been issued, yet I spent a night in custody under restrictive bail conditions. This episode examines the arrest, the context of ongoing scrutiny, and the wider implications for tenant voice and freedom of speech in social housing.

This episode examines GreenSquareAccord’s use of legal action against resident criticism — including two court cases that were ultimately dismissed. We look at undertakings, alleged breaches, cost orders and the wider question of whether legal threats are being used to deter scrutiny. It also reflects on the personal toll and what this means for tenant voice across the sector.

“This is the GSA Way” launches as a direct response to legal threats, intimidation and attempts to silence resident criticism at GreenSquareAccord. This series focuses solely on GSA — from leaks and repairs to legal tactics and communication controls — offering an unfiltered, resident-led account of what accountability really looks like on the ground.

Episode 3 looks at what happened after our launch — including attempts to have the first episode censored. With over 800 views driven by that pressure, we examine why engagement beats silence. We also question Pride rebrands, award ceremonies, and the gap between sector self-congratulation and resident reality, calling for transparency over optics.