Rough sleeping to be decriminalised after 200 years
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Good first step! Can we remove all the anti-human bullshit that we've put everywhere too?
In case anyone never heard the term before
Yep. It's to distinguish it from other forms of homelessness, such as "sofa surfing" (where someone moves from one friend or family member to another for short periods without having a fixed address of their own), people temporarily living in homeless shelters/boarding houses, people living in places which aren't really accommodation (such as their place of work), and "statutory homelessness" (a broader legal definition which includes a few things which might not seem like homelessness, such as people who are at serious risk of violence in their homes).
Oh didnt know that either. Thanks mate.
Great news. How about putting some money into building social housing next?
Which is what they announced in the spending review today: £39b over ten years to social housing. I was not expecting that, but I definitely welcome it. How about getting the planning system sorted and a major increase in skilled labourers happen next? Tomorrow is fine.
I knew about rough love and rough sex, but rough sleeping?
Jesting off, that's great!
I wonder if they'll remove the shitty stuff they put where people could try and sleep? (Spikes etc...)
I'll make a bet the answer is no.
Fair enough. Need to make space for all the disabled people Kier has sent to the streets.
[In all honesty this decriminalisation is a good thing but this government is still terrible]