Gully
Monkey in a seagull suit.
With so many homeless being our ex servicemen, I look forward with anticipation to the report of one of them braining a westminster councillor.
I heard a statistic a few years ago that roughly a third of homeless living on the streets were ex-services, a third had psychiatric issues and most of the remainder were there because of a wide range of other reasons, very few were homeless through choice. The thing that shocks me is when statistics are banded about relating to the numbers of homeless in large cities, with somewhere like Manchester having nine (this is a fabricated number but given to illustrate that they are often very small considering the size of the town or city for which the quote is made), the queues outside the night shelter in the town where I live suggest that the problem is far larger than those in authority are prepared to admit.
This might sound a little random, but possibly worth a mention. A couple of years ago I read a very good book by George Orwell, called down and out in Paris and London. The London part was about the life of a tramp in London maybe a century back, quite a compelling read about how life was at that end of the social scale.