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who are the homeless
are they uk born
are they from the 300000 new entrants per year
because if we can find homes for the new people you can find homes for the homeless
 
who are the homeless
are they uk born
are they from the 300000 new entrants per year
because if we can find homes for the new people you can find homes for the homeless

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You see to be unnaturally pre-occupied with immigrants Kiwi, considering you are one yourself.
 
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You see to be unnaturally pre-occupied with immigrants Kiwi, considering you are one yourself.

So this is the latest use of the unfortunate as a political football. As always such claims can often backfire as Corbyn's cynical Tweet showing a convicted sex offender proved recently. There has been a large number of homeless on the streets for many years under both Labour and Tory governments, I actually helped out at a shelter about 15 years ago and many I spoke to didn't actually want help offered, just somewhere safe that they could move to and from. No doubt there are many who do want help and they should be ahead of any others in need. Politicians of all hues are frankly the biggest problem we have in this country, they need to put the people they represent ahead of their own greedy self-interest...
 
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So this is the latest use of the unfortunate as a political football. As always such claims can often backfire as Corbyn's cynical Tweet showing a convicted sex offender proved recently. There has been a large number of homeless on the streets for many years under both Labour and Tory governments, I actually helped out at a shelter about 15 years ago and many I spoke to didn't actually want help offered, just somewhere safe that they could move to and from. No doubt there are many who do want help and they should be ahead of any others in need. Politicians of all hues are frankly the biggest problem we have in this country, they need to put the people they represent ahead of their own greedy self-interest...

So are you too denying the massive increase in rough-sleeping and homelessness under this despicable Tory government, Sooper?
 
Oh my, a giant ****ing sigh.

Can you not see through your blue-tinted, Tory-boy glasses that poverty and homelessness have increased massively under this detestable government? You have a degree don't you, so you really should be able to understand this stuff.
Actually I have two but that has nothing to do with this debate or the fact that every so often you come out with nasty digs.
For your information there are a number of reasons why people become homeless and it has nothing to do with who's in power, in fact Shelter even say "Problems can build up over years". Problems such as mental health, relationship breakdown, has nothing to do with a Tory government. Only the other day A bloke on SKY News said he became homeless because of gambling... Did Teresa May make him gamble? Personally, I would also consider a growing population or as this chap says the figures are not always correct. https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2015/...ally-higher-under-the-last-labour-government/

Now whatever you believe...I still find it sad that in this day and age people need to use them. But at least we are not in France as "Twice as many people use food banks in France as they do in the UK" . Maybe that's why those people get on the boats to come here?

Now go away and blame someone else or read a book on temperament because you are boring me on a Sunday night.
 
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You see to be unnaturally pre-occupied with immigrants Kiwi, considering you are one yourself.
not unnaturally pre occupied stroller
if 300000 that are known about are able to find housing then maybe a little bit more can be done to find housing for the ones that are already there
shamefull that any govt lets this happen
its happening under the labour govt here now
it will happen when the tories get back in here
the refugee quota has been lifted here and they will all be found somewhere to live
no western country should have people living in cars etc

as for being an immigrant myself

i applied to come
i had full medical checks including extra ones because i had tattoos
i had full police checks
i was not entitled to the dole etc for two years from the day i arrived
i would not be allowed in had i been or potentially been a burden on nz and its services

dont see anything wrong with that

the people arriving by boat or in the backs of lorries from france should be put on the next train to france
if they knew they would be returned within the hour they would stop trying to get in
 
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So are you too denying the massive increase in rough-sleeping and homelessness under this despicable Tory government, Sooper?

It has and the Tory policies have worsened it but there was a big rise under Labour as well. You make it sound like a magic wand will repair it but it's not a simple problem, a lot of it is related to mental health issues, drug abuse and alcoholism. It's not just a find accomodation problem, there are quite a few Labour local authorities that have provided little help in affordable accomodation in the past two decades under both governments. When I lived and worked in Southwark they were offering accomodation in Midlands towns as they had none to offer locally, what sort of answer is that?...
 
Actually I have two but that has nothing to do with this debate or the fact that every so often you come out with nasty digs.
For your information there are a number of reasons why people become homeless and it has nothing to do with who's in power, in fact Shelter even say "Problems can build up over years". Problems such as mental health, relationship breakdown, has nothing to do with a Tory government. Only the other day A bloke on SKY News said he became homeless because of gambling... Did Teresa May make him gamble? Personally, I would also consider a growing population or as this chap says the figures are not always correct. https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2015/...ally-higher-under-the-last-labour-government/

Now whatever you believe...I still find it said that in this day and age people need to use them. But at least we are not in France as "Twice as many people use food banks in France as they do in the UK" . Maybe that's why those people get on the boats to come here?

Now go away and blame someone else or read a book on temperament because you are boring me on a Sunday night.

'I heard some bloke on the radio say something that fitted in with what I believe, so I must be right'. Followed by a dig at the French. That could sum up 90% of your posts on here Ellers. Give us a break.
 
So this is the latest use of the unfortunate as a political football. As always such claims can often backfire as Corbyn's cynical Tweet showing a convicted sex offender proved recently. There has been a large number of homeless on the streets for many years under both Labour and Tory governments, I actually helped out at a shelter about 15 years ago and many I spoke to didn't actually want help offered, just somewhere safe that they could move to and from. No doubt there are many who do want help and they should be ahead of any others in need. Politicians of all hues are frankly the biggest problem we have in this country, they need to put the people they represent ahead of their own greedy self-interest...
Spot on Sooper. Over the festive season I have spent quite a lot of time listening to the radio and quite a few programs were about homelessness. A few callers blamed the government/austerity but the 'experts' all said there were many factors. One fella lost his job (his fault) and became homeless. WTF has that got to do with the Tories? Yet a few idiots will blame them for political reasons.
 
Spot on Sooper. Over the festive season I have spent quite a lot of time listening to the radio and quite a few programs were about homelessness. A few callers blamed the government/austerity but the 'experts' all said there were many factors. One fella lost his job (his fault) and became homeless. WTF has that got to do with the Tories? Yet a few idiots will blame them for political reasons.

I rest my case. :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
'I heard some bloke on the radio say something that fitted in with what I believe, so I must be right'. Followed by a dig at the French. That could sum up 90% of your posts on here Ellers. Give us a break.
oh look Star Wars is on.
 
It has and the Tory policies have worsened it but there was a big rise under Labour as well. You make it sound like a magic wand will repair it but it's not a simple problem, a lot of it is related to mental health issues, drug abuse and alcoholism. It's not just a find accomodation problem, there are quite a few Labour local authorities that have provided little help in affordable accomodation in the past two decades under both governments. When I lived and worked in Southwark they were offering accomodation in Midlands towns as they had none to offer locally, what sort of answer is that?...

I find the ability of Tory supporters to deny the shameful impacts of their government's policies bewildering.

Homelessness rise
England, 2010-2017

134% rise in rough sleepers

60% rise in households living in temporary accommodation

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41241021
 
I find the ability of Tory supporters to deny the shameful impacts of their government's policies bewildering.

Homelessness rise
England, 2010-2017

134% rise in rough sleepers

60% rise in households living in temporary accommodation

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41241021

I'm not a Tory supporter, so don't pigeonhole me on that one. Read what I said rather than anyone who doesn't agree with you 100% being a Tory. Anyone who thinks Labour is the answer in it's present guise is really deluded...
 
I'm not a Tory supporter, so don't pigeonhole me on that one. Read what I said rather than anyone who doesn't agree with you 100% being a Tory. Anyone who thinks Labour is the answer in it's present guise is really deluded...

It’s probably not, but in a two party system they probably deserve a go over this mob.
 
I'm not a Tory supporter, so don't pigeonhole me on that one. Read what I said rather than anyone who doesn't agree with you 100% being a Tory. Anyone who thinks Labour is the answer in it's present guise is really deluded...

Another shy Tory?

Anyway, both you and Ellers (a self-proclaimed Tory-boy) have tried to suggest that that Labour are somehow equally, or more, to blame for the scandalous homelessness situation that we currently have than are the Tories, which is arrant nonsense.
 
It’s probably not, but in a two party system they probably deserve a go over this mob.

Again, I blame selfish politicians in both parties who vehemently disagree with their leadership but don't have the balls to do anything about it, hence the extremes of the party are getting away with it. The centre ground is tumbleweed at present...
 
Another shy Tory?

Anyway, both you and Ellers (a self-proclaimed Tory-boy) have tried to suggest that that Labour are somehow equally, or more, to blame for the scandalous homelessness situation that we currently have than are the Tories, which is arrant nonsense.

The number of homeless more than doubled between 1997 and 2004, so Labour didn't have the answers either. When you try to play politics you don't solve the problem but like your leader you can end up looking stupid...
 
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The number of homeless more than doubled between 1997 and 2004, so Labour didn't have the answers either. When you try to play politics you don't solve the problem but like your leader you can end up looking stupid...

Even if I accept that stat (where's the corroboration?) it then begs the question, what happened between 2004 and 2010? We know what has happened since that date.

Do you really think that this homelessness situation would be allowed to continue under a Corbyn government?
 
The number of homeless more than doubled between 1997 and 2004, so Labour didn't have the answers either. When you try to play politics you don't solve the problem but like your leader you can end up looking stupid...
Tushay sir. <laugh>