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Deaths Among Homeless
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According to a Freedom of Information Request filed by the Guardian (and supported by research from Crisis), the number of homeless people dying in the UK has doubled in the last 5 years.
Why do you think this has happened? Do you think anything should be done or should we just ignore it?
According to a Freedom of Information Request filed by the Guardian (and supported by research from Crisis), the number of homeless people dying in the UK has doubled in the last 5 years.
Why do you think this has happened? Do you think anything should be done or should we just ignore it?
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If there's even one homeless foreign person among the dead, they will have "had an impact", Talbot. I'm not sure what we're supposed to infer from that, though.
Krom you asked
Why do you think this has happened?
Do you think anything should be done or should we just ignore it?
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What I am clearly saying is there is the usual cowardice or
''I'm a nice person so I will not mention the 'i' word''
Bedroom tax... ✓
Tories...✓
mental health...✓
councils...✓
Police...✓
Tories...✓
Rent increases/ lower wages... ✓
All will have had an impact but why ignore.
immigrants?
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If there's even one homeless foreign person among the dead, they will have "had an impact", Talbot. I'm not sure what we're supposed to infer from that, though.
Krom you asked
Why do you think this has happened?
Do you think anything should be done or should we just ignore it?
--------
What I am clearly saying is there is the usual cowardice or
''I'm a nice person so I will not mention the 'i' word''
Bedroom tax... ✓
Tories...✓
mental health...✓
councils...✓
Police...✓
Tories...✓
Rent increases/ lower wages... ✓
All will have had an impact but why ignore.
immigrants?
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In that case, yes, immigration clearly has an effect - one of the better-reported instances of a homeless person dying on the streets was Brazilian. Unfortunately, immigrants don't come into the country with a sign above their head saying, "I will become homeless and die", so there isn't really anything to be done about that part of the problem except have zero immigration at all (which is undesirable and impractical for obvious reasons). The other factors you list (even to some extent mental health) can to some extent be mitigated or even eliminated.
spath,// i personally have never seen a foreign homeless person.//
You’re not moving in the right circles. According to a document published by Westminster City Council only 37% of rough sleepers in the borough are from the UK, which means the other 63% … aren’t.
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You’re not moving in the right circles. According to a document published by Westminster City Council only 37% of rough sleepers in the borough are from the UK, which means the other 63% … aren’t.
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spath, I know it isn't absolutely up to date but it serves to illustrate firstly that contrary to your experience foreigners are among the homeless, and secondly that a disproportionate amount of the problem - approximately two-thirds - at least in that borough can be directly attributed to immigration.
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There are many reasons for homelessness but it has become like the NHS - a political football.
Until we can get enough people wanting to solve the problem rather than blame the Tories or the Police or whatever (and indeed admit uncontrolled immigration is part of the problem) we will never solve it.
Not sure what the way forward it, but the way most on here are viewing it then nothing will get done.
Until we can get enough people wanting to solve the problem rather than blame the Tories or the Police or whatever (and indeed admit uncontrolled immigration is part of the problem) we will never solve it.
Not sure what the way forward it, but the way most on here are viewing it then nothing will get done.
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