Peacehaven Wild Kids
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[……sigh….]Trouble is, a 'Free Palestine' demo suggests just a little bit of support for Hamas and their vile, evil slaughter of innocent men, women and children.
[……sigh….]Trouble is, a 'Free Palestine' demo suggests just a little bit of support for Hamas and their vile, evil slaughter of innocent men, women and children.
That's all it's about. A more extreme Johnson in that regard. She isn't that stupid to know that her comments whilst simultaneously damaging the Tories very small chance of winning the election are increasing her chances of becoming a leader in opposition.I think Braverman is pitching to the Tory faithful that she is the one to lead the party once Rishi gets booted out of No.10.
Poverty levels in the UK are “simply not acceptable” and the government is violating international law, the United Nations’ poverty envoy has said ahead of a visit to the country this week, when he will urge ministers to increase welfare spending.
Everyone clutching their pearls should check out the tent cities blighting LA, San Fran, Portland etc. Is that what you really want in Brighton? It’s kinda heading that way in parts
Ridiculous statementTrouble is, a 'Free Palestine' demo suggests just a little bit of support for Hamas and their vile, evil slaughter of innocent men, women and children.
A- it’s notEveryone clutching their pearls should check out the tent cities blighting LA, San Fran, Portland etc. Is that what you really want in Brighton? It’s kinda heading that way in parts
And why are there 'tent cities' in those US cities?Everyone clutching their pearls should check out the tent cities blighting LA, San Fran, Portland etc. Is that what you really want in Brighton? It’s kinda heading that way in parts
How often do you hear the people that promote these policies and those that support them say "This country should look after it's own (first)"A- it’s not
B- address the cause of homelessness rather than persecute, yes PERSECUTE, the poor buggers who find themselves without a roof over their head.
Interesting choice of phrase for your fourth post ever.Everyone clutching their pearls should check out the tent cities blighting LA, San Fran, Portland etc. Is that what you really want in Brighton? It’s kinda heading that way in parts
Everybody is vulnerable to homelessness.having worked in the homelessness sector for around 10 years I can confirm that this is the stupidest suggestion any mainstream politician has had on the matter.
This is an issue largely caused by a variety of governmental policies predominantly from 2010 onwards
It was shown over covid that it IS possible to house the vast majority of rough sleepers, in B&H particularly this was a huge success and to choose not to house them is a political choice. A miniscule, and I mean MINISCULE % of the homeless population choose sleeping outside over stable accommodation
Everybody is vulnerable to homelessness.
The two main causes are losing a job and/or a family relationship breaking down.
The ones I really feel for are youngsters in care, who are literally left in limbo at 18. There are charities who help like Foyer but they've nowhere to go except hostels. It's one reason why some of them joined the forces.
How about concentrate them into camps and let them keep their tentsExcept where the alternative is to sleep without a tent on a wet, dirty pavement. The best solution, surely, would be to provide accommodation e.g. dormitories, for anybody that has nowhere permanent to live? Do councils and NGOs still offer this?
How about concentrate them into camps and let them keep their tents
I reckon her ideas are miles ahead of mine.FFS don't say that, it'll give her ideas
Big text part - where should they live then given councils only have limited property to house people ? If you're male, under 40, you have zero chance of even emergency accommodation. Many of those living on the streets are ex-service personnel.Hate to disagree with so many of you, but she is absolutely correct. Tents adorning our city centres are a disgusting and should be removed the moment they appear. There are places which help the homeless. There is no need for them to be living in tents in our cities. And if it's their choice to live in a tent, then erect in some industrial park. By the way, I'm a bit right wing.
Hate to disagree with so many of you, but she is absolutely correct. Tents adorning our city centres are a disgusting and should be removed the moment they appear. There are places which help the homeless. There is no need for them to be living in tents in our cities. And if it's their choice to live in a tent, then erect in some industrial park. By the way, I'm a bit right wing.