Death by cop

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Less means not as many. That’s fairly simple for anyone to grasp. Less money spent on addressing social problems equals more social problems.

Throughout the sixties and seventies, you hardly ever saw people sleeping rough in British cities, it was incredibly rare. By the late eighties, under Margaret Thatcher, it was commonplace.

Tony Blair promised to address the problem and get those people off the streets, and by and large he did. Now the Tories are back in power, and the streets are full of homeless people again.

You ignore the obvious if you want to. I’m a bit surprised you’re such a Tory apologist, but I probably shouldn’t be.
In 1969 there were 7.8 million people living in London.
When Tony left office in 2007 there were 7.6 million people .

In 2020 thanks to Labour rubbing the rights nose in diversity and inviting Eastern Europe to join the EUROPEAN UNION and freedom of movement there are 9.3 million people living in London and growing .

Between 1950 and 2005 the numbers barely changed with the average 2 kids per household replacement rate .

You can't complain about lack of social housing schools hospitals or hostels if you endorse freedom of movement and open borders .