[Diggers350] Homelessness in England at new 200k high amid cost of living crisis
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Fri Jul 28 07:46:18 BST 2023
So much detail when the pattern is fully clear,
The coloniser whose cultural pattern is to disposses people of their
commons land and in so doing has smashed all the people of the world out of
their biological social primate loving supportive contributive gift economy
feed all extended family villages and thus with the people's alienated
introduces his whole artificial exchange economy as the means to create a
permanent ongoing artificial scarcity of existential needs in order to
starvationally force the people to work for the colonisers exchange
currency, money, which in turn is the means by which the coloniser forms
his energy pool of taxes.
Already has a ministry of homeless, it's called the planning department who
pretensiously works to plan the built environment for all citizens whilst
it actually it works for the normalised exchange economy, the economic race
for riches hierarchy set up by the process of the competitive sports of the
exchange of the starvational shortage.
At one stroke at any time now and all the way through the colonists 5000
year transition of the coloniser culture they can always have eliminated
homelessness, food poverty, warmth poverty, water poverty, and all social
poverty due to their own disposessing of the commons and consequential lack
of land space occupied by the normal social primate extended family village
by never having brought land and existentials out of the normal economy of
gift economy into the exchange economy.
It is the coloniser pattern to starve us all to work for their money.
The ministry of homelessness is and always has been the colonisers planning
department.
On Thu, 27 Jul 2023, 22:27 Tony Gosling, <tony at cultureshop.org.uk> wrote:
> *Homelessness in England at new 200k high amid cost of living crisis,
> government figures show *
> *
> https://tlio.org.uk/homelessness-in-england-at-new-high-amid-cost-of-living-crisis-government-figures-show/
> <https://tlio.org.uk/homelessness-in-england-at-new-high-amid-cost-of-living-crisis-government-figures-show/>* 27
> July 2023
> <https://tlio.org.uk/homelessness-in-england-at-new-high-amid-cost-of-living-crisis-government-figures-show/> Tony
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> The highest number of people on record applied for homelessness support at
> the start of 2023 amid the housing and cost of living crises.
> <https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/homelessness-figures-january-march-2023/>
>
> [image: Emacs!]
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> https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/homelessness-figures-january-march-2023/
>
> Early 2023 was the worst period for homelessness in England since records
> began, according to the latest government figures, causing charities to
> redouble their appeals for action to address the dual crises of housing and
> the cost of living
> <https://www.bigissue.com/news/social-justice/cost-of-living-help-households-winter/>
> .
>
> Almost 80,000 households in England contacted their local council between
> January and March 2023 because they were homeless or at risk of
> homelessness, the highest number since these records began in 2018.
>
> A further 105,000 households were living in temporary accommodation in the
> period, also the highest on record since 1998, including more than 130,000
> children.
>
> The time for empty words on building social homes and overdue promises on
> ending no fault evictions has long passed, said Polly Neate, chief
> executive of Shelter, which estimated nearly 25,000 people had been made
> homelessin the last year because landlords had evicted them via so-called
> Section 21 no-fault evictions.
>
> No-fault evictions are fuelling homelessness and throwing thousands of
> families lives into turmoil, Neate added. We need decisive action, not lip
> service, before this crisis gets even worse.
>
> Shelter called on the government to prioritise pushing the Renters Reform
> Bill
> <https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/what-is-the-renters-reform-bill-and-how-will-it-change-things-for-renters/>
> through parliament after the summer break. Many hope the much-discussed
> bill will give more protections to renters and abolition Section 21
> evictions.
>
> More than a third of households were homeless because their private
> tenancy had ended, and a quarter said they no longer had a roof over their
> head because friends or family couldnt accommodate them.
>
> Once again, we see the crippling cost that years of no investment in
> housing benefit, and a shameful lack of social house building, is having by
> trapping families in temporary accommodation, added Matt Downie, chief
> executive of Crisis. Not only do people not have the stability and security
> of a home, but theyre often left to cope in just one room, with no
> facilities to cook meals or do washing.
>
> Official government figures are based on the number of people applying to
> councils for help, but homelessness is notoriously difficult to quantify,
> meaning many more people could be living without a home across the country.
>
> A government spokesperson said: We are determined to prevent homelessness
> before it occurs. Temporary accommodation ensures no family is without a
> roof over their head and we have been clear that the use of B&Bs is always
> a last resort.
>
> On Monday the government promised to make good on its manifesto pledge to
> build 1 million new homes before the next election and Housing Secretary
> Michael Gove announced a long-term plan for housing, relaxing planning
> rules to allow more building in city centres.
>
> We need to keep going because we want more people to realise the dream of
> owning their own home, said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
>
> We wont do that by concreting over the countryside our plan is to build
> the right homes where there is the most need and where there is local
> support, in the heart of Britains great cities.
>
> Our reforms today will help make that a reality, by regenerating disused
> brownfield land, streamlining the planning process and helping homeowners
> to renovate and extend their houses outwards and upwards.
>
> But, given the scale of the problem apparent in the homelessness figures
> released today, Crisis Downie accused ministers of being out of touch and
> unable to grasp the severity of the situation.
>
> The Westminster government may have declared victory yesterday on a pledge
> to build one million homes in this parliament, but these figures highlight
> how out of touch they are. Until the Westminster government grasps the
> severity of this situation, we will not see change, he said.
>
> Families experiencing homelessness will continue to be commonplace and
> more and more children will be forced to live in cramped, unsafe temporary
> accommodation. Households across the country desperately need more social
> homes as well as investment in housing benefit so that people can afford
> even the cheapest of rents.
>
> The government spokesperson continued: Councils must ensure temporary
> accommodation is suitable for families, who have a right to appeal if they
> think it does not meet their households needs. Thats why we have given 2
> billion over three years to help local authorities tackle homelessness and
> rough sleeping, targeted to areas where it is needed most. In London, this
> includes over 350 million funding through the homelessness prevention grant.
>
> The government is also improving availability of social housing. We are
> committed to delivering 300,000 new homes per year and investing 11.5
> billion to build the affordable, quality homes this country needs.
>
> Lord Bird, founder of the Big Issue and crossbench peer, said: These new
> figures on homelessness make it clear we are letting down the people who
> need us most. As someone who has suffered homelessness I know the long-term
> ill-effects and trauma that comes with it, the government should be doing
> everything in its power to prevent families and individuals at risk of
> losing their homes from becoming homeless.
>
> Some immediate fixes the government could put in place, that we have been
> consistently calling for, are to pass the renters reform bill and end
> no-fault evictions, ensure universal credit is fit for purpose and unfreeze
> local housing allowance rates. However, this is only the beginning of what
> needs to be done, we need a focused and joined-up approach with prevention
> at its heart to ensure we dont keep finding ourselves back in this crisis.
>
> Too much money is spent on emergency and coping, this needs to change. Our
> resources have to be focused on prevention and cure. Not only is this
> cheaper for the government in the long run, but it is the only way we can
> hope to put an end to the misery of poverty.
>
> I am now working on a new bill for the next parliament, a Ministry of
> Poverty Bill, which is about putting poverty at the top of the agenda,
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> Ministry of Poverty would allow for a focused and comprehensive approach to
> preventing and eradicating poverty.
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