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Homelessness rises 55% under ‘disgraceful’ Tory govt

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Devastating figures released by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) reveal a significant 55 percent rise in homelessness since David Cameron became prime minister in 2010.

The official figures released Thursday say that 2,774 people slept rough in England in 2014, up from 2,414 in 2013 and 1,768 in 2010, the year the coalition government was formed.

Homelessness charities are urgently calling on party leaders to review the situation.
London now has 742 people sleeping rough every night, an increase on 2013 figures of 37 percent, compared with a rise of 7 percent nationwide.

The charity Centre Point confirms the number of rough sleepers in London has increased by nearly 40 percent in the last year.

London Mayor Boris Johnson, who six years ago pledged to end rough sleeping in the capital by 2012, has also been asked to account for the figures.

The homeless charity Crisis say the rise has been caused by cuts to benefits, government welfare reform, housing shortages and the legal injustice where homeless people are not a “priority for help.”

Councils are “turning people away” to sleep on the streets, according to the charity.

These figures show that the law is badly failing people facing homelessness,” said Crisis chief executive Jon Sparkes.

As the law stands, far often when single people ask for help, they are turned away to sleep on the street. Homelessness is a frightening and isolating experience – the average age of death for a homeless person is just 47.”

He added: “No one should be condemned to these dangers. That’s why we’re calling on political parties to commit to review how the law protects people from the devastation of life on the streets.”

Homelessness Monitor, however, believes the actual number of rough sleepers could be up to four times the official figure, which the government admits are “too difficult to record precisely.”

Emma Reynolds MP, Labour’s Shadow Housing Minister, labeled the increase as “shocking.”

She finds it “disgraceful” that the Tories have “not only failed to act, but their policies have made things worse.”

The prime minister once said homelessness and rough sleeping were a disgrace. But warm words are cold comfort to those sleeping rough if you fail to act.”

Housing costs and low pay have made it “more and more difficult” for people to keep a roof over their head, the MP says.

Conservative Communities and Local Government minister Kris Hopkins said he “remains concerned” about the rise, but laid a portion of blame on immigration and “the rise in foreign national rough sleepers in London.”

 

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Homelessness rises 55% under ‘disgraceful’ Tory govt

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Devastating figures released by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) reveal a significant 55 percent rise in homelessness since David Cameron became prime minister in 2010.

The official figures released Thursday say that 2,774 people slept rough in England in 2014, up from 2,414 in 2013 and 1,768 in 2010, the year the coalition government was formed.

Homelessness charities are urgently calling on party leaders to review the situation.
London now has 742 people sleeping rough every night, an increase on 2013 figures of 37 percent, compared with a rise of 7 percent nationwide.

The charity Centre Point confirms the number of rough sleepers in London has increased by nearly 40 percent in the last year.

London Mayor Boris Johnson, who six years ago pledged to end rough sleeping in the capital by 2012, has also been asked to account for the figures.

The homeless charity Crisis say the rise has been caused by cuts to benefits, government welfare reform, housing shortages and the legal injustice where homeless people are not a “priority for help.”

Councils are “turning people away” to sleep on the streets, according to the charity.

These figures show that the law is badly failing people facing homelessness,” said Crisis chief executive Jon Sparkes.

As the law stands, far often when single people ask for help, they are turned away to sleep on the street. Homelessness is a frightening and isolating experience – the average age of death for a homeless person is just 47.”

He added: “No one should be condemned to these dangers. That’s why we’re calling on political parties to commit to review how the law protects people from the devastation of life on the streets.”

Homelessness Monitor, however, believes the actual number of rough sleepers could be up to four times the official figure, which the government admits are “too difficult to record precisely.”

Emma Reynolds MP, Labour’s Shadow Housing Minister, labeled the increase as “shocking.”

She finds it “disgraceful” that the Tories have “not only failed to act, but their policies have made things worse.”

The prime minister once said homelessness and rough sleeping were a disgrace. But warm words are cold comfort to those sleeping rough if you fail to act.”

Housing costs and low pay have made it “more and more difficult” for people to keep a roof over their head, the MP says.

Conservative Communities and Local Government minister Kris Hopkins said he “remains concerned” about the rise, but laid a portion of blame on immigration and “the rise in foreign national rough sleepers in London.”


I have a feeling England is gonna explode one of these days.

Between the religious beefs with non-believers....whites and blacks....whites and immigrants....income inequality...that place is a powder keg.
I'm not sure...but it sure seems like people are angry over there
 

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I have a feeling England is gonna explode one of these days.

Between the religious beefs with non-believers....whites and blacks....whites and immigrants....income inequality...that place is a powder keg.
I'm not sure...but it sure seems like people are angry over there

those college tuition riots were off the chain a few years ago. ditto with the market crash and occupy protests of 2008.
 

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I have a feeling England is gonna explode one of these days.

Between the religious beefs with non-believers....whites and blacks....whites and immigrants....income inequality...that place is a powder keg.
I'm not sure...but it sure seems like people are angry over there

True. But if you replace "England" with "USA" what you wrote still holds true. That's why you do everything you can to stop people from placing powder kegs where you lay your head at. When it explodes here in America it'll be 10x worse than England.
 

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True. But if you replace "England" with "USA" what you wrote still holds true. That's why you do everything you can to stop people from placing powder kegs where you lay your head at. When it explodes here in America it'll be 10x worse than England.
Maybe.

But I think the US Government will go to extraordinary violent lengths to crush it should an uprising ever happen.
I'm not sure the British Government will be quite as brutal on their own.

I only say this because the US Govt has more at its disposal.
 

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Homelessness rises 55% under ‘disgraceful’ Tory govt

This piece was reprinted by RINF Alternative News with permission or license.

Devastating figures released by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) reveal a significant 55 percent rise in homelessness since David Cameron became prime minister in 2010.

The official figures released Thursday say that 2,774 people slept rough in England in 2014, up from 2,414 in 2013 and 1,768 in 2010, the year the coalition government was formed.

Homelessness charities are urgently calling on party leaders to review the situation.
London now has 742 people sleeping rough every night, an increase on 2013 figures of 37 percent, compared with a rise of 7 percent nationwide.

The charity Centre Point confirms the number of rough sleepers in London has increased by nearly 40 percent in the last year.

London Mayor Boris Johnson, who six years ago pledged to end rough sleeping in the capital by 2012, has also been asked to account for the figures.

The homeless charity Crisis say the rise has been caused by cuts to benefits, government welfare reform, housing shortages and the legal injustice where homeless people are not a “priority for help.”

Councils are “turning people away” to sleep on the streets, according to the charity.

These figures show that the law is badly failing people facing homelessness,” said Crisis chief executive Jon Sparkes.

As the law stands, far often when single people ask for help, they are turned away to sleep on the street. Homelessness is a frightening and isolating experience – the average age of death for a homeless person is just 47.”

He added: “No one should be condemned to these dangers. That’s why we’re calling on political parties to commit to review how the law protects people from the devastation of life on the streets.”

Homelessness Monitor, however, believes the actual number of rough sleepers could be up to four times the official figure, which the government admits are “too difficult to record precisely.”

Emma Reynolds MP, Labour’s Shadow Housing Minister, labeled the increase as “shocking.”

She finds it “disgraceful” that the Tories have “not only failed to act, but their policies have made things worse.”

The prime minister once said homelessness and rough sleeping were a disgrace. But warm words are cold comfort to those sleeping rough if you fail to act.”

Housing costs and low pay have made it “more and more difficult” for people to keep a roof over their head, the MP says.

Conservative Communities and Local Government minister Kris Hopkins said he “remains concerned” about the rise, but laid a portion of blame on immigration and “the rise in foreign national rough sleepers in London.”



Only 2,700 homeless?
 
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