GingerBeerMan
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- Dec 29, 2011
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Becoming a problem? Old steine and clock tower now overrun on a daily basis, something needs doing.
Becoming a problem? Old steine and clock tower now overrun on a daily basis, something needs doing.
Becoming a problem? Old steine and clock tower now overrun on a daily basis, something needs doing.
You're absolutely correct, it is a problem. For those that are homeless. And yes something needs doing. To ensure that people aren't forced to live on the streets.
Cameron needs to take a long hard look at himself, but he won't as take from the poor is the Tory way.There are now 123,000 homeless people in the UK, a 26% increase in 4 years. Homelessness in London increased by 75% in that time... and of course many of them end up here.
Obviously that's what I meant, I wasn't suggesting a mass culling. We pay enough council tax per month how hard can it be to provide decent services and shelters for the homeless to stay in and try and get on the right track?
And it is a problem for Brighton. It's an eyesore and can be intimidating. How many homeless are there on the main streets of London? None because they're not allowed to be because the government think it'll put off tourists. The same applies to brighton. Why is our city deemed less important than London that they can just send homeless people down here?
You just get better, so now the poor are an eyesore? jeezObviously that's what I meant, I wasn't suggesting a mass culling. We pay enough council tax per month how hard can it be to provide decent services and shelters for the homeless to stay in and try and get on the right track?
And it is a problem for Brighton. It's an eyesore and can be intimidating. How many homeless are there on the main streets of London? None because they're not allowed to be because the government think it'll put off tourists. The same applies to brighton. Why is our city deemed less important than London that they can just send homeless people down here?
There are now 123,000 homeless people in the UK, a 26% increase in 4 years. Homelessness in London increased by 75% in that time... and of course many of them end up here.
There are now 123,000 homeless people in the UK, a 26% increase in 4 years. Homelessness in London increased by 75% in that time... and of course many of them end up here.