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  1. RaymondBumcheese on

    I remember in Oxford a few years ago when they threatened to fine rough sleepers £2.5k. Apparently, if that didn’t work they were going to confiscate their Ferraris. 

  2. New-Link-6787 on

    I’ve always hated conservatives. They’re selfish scumbags who’d let you die if it meant saving them a few quid.

    BUT

    A year or two back, I flicked on the news and saw the headline “Conservatives to tackle homelessness”. I couldn’t believe it. “Have I got them wrong?”

    The next line was “The Conservatives will fine homeless people thousands of pounds”.

    Every time I worry that I’m exaggerating how disgusting those pieces of shit are, I remember that.

  3. HappySprinter on

    The fact that they were able to house everyone in 2020 to simply to stop the spread of covid shows that it’s nothing more than not caring

  4. Current_Pitch8944 on

    Sounds good on paper. Wait til tents appear on high streets.
    A lot of homeless people are homeless because they’ve been evicted from their council house due to either ASB or using the property for criminality or non payment of rent. Once the tenant is evicted from council housing they are no longer eligible for a council house again and require private rental.

    How do you resolve this?

  5. SchoolForSedition on

    I can’t read that as it won’t let me in but that Act is brilliant. It’s the one about exposing the person, and rogues and vagabonds. So gutted if it goes.

  6. Dizzy_Association315 on

    I think the issue with homelessness is far more complex than just not having a home…

    I’ve seen homeless people who have been helped in the sense of sorting benefits and a flat…there was a lovely woman I used to take to all the time, what they didn’t help her with was her alcoholism and substance abuse and mental illness, which led her to unfortunately being around the same people she was during her time on the streets.

    She couldn’t cope.
    And unfortunately ended up back on the streets and homeless again. And sadly as I found out a few months ago she died 😔

    I wish there was some kind of supported living scheme. Something where they can live in supported living (with a live in social/health/care worker). Somewhere they can get used to living independently again (many struggle after years of being on the streets, paying rent and paying bills etc). Somewhere they get support with addiction/mental health.

    But I don’t think realistically there is that support.

  7. broketoliving on

    they could just fix homelessness and put these poor people in hotels…. oh wait

  8. HelicopterOk4082 on

    The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread

    -Anatole France.

    (Similar quote from Dickens, but I can’t find it.)

  9. Great, so now it’s legal and fine to do fuck all about rough sleeping….

    I know the sub generally hates him, but the only person I saw with a viable plan to tackle rough sleeping (and the wider issue of homelessness) was Corbyn.

  10. pajamakitten on

    Hopefully that means we will see an end to brutalist spikes in doorways and benches designed to make sleeping on them impossible. Homelessness is a huge crisis, much of it hidden, and rough-sleepers get the worst treatment. We seem to want to make them feel worse when they are already at their lowest, so no wonder many turn to drink/drugs and/or develop mental health issues. Maybe now we will do more than pretend rough-sleepers do not exist.

  11. This is good on the whole but concerning as well if the root cause is not taken care of. This should not be the reason to cut funding for their support. Or does it mean this is the future, UK is also in decline much like US and these are just initial signs.

  12. schtickshift on

    It makes sense to decriminalize unenforceable laws. This is why Cannabis should be decriminalized as well as prostitution.