John Healey MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Housing,
commenting on the latest rough sleeping statistics released today, said:
“It is a national scandal that in England in the 21st
century the number of people forced to sleep rough on our streets is spiralling
upwards – and this is only the tip of the iceberg.
“These figures are a terrible reminder of the consequences of
Conservative Ministers’ seven years of failure on housing.
“The number of people sleeping rough fell under Labour but has
more than doubled since 2010, and has risen every year under the
Conservatives.
“This is a direct result of decisions made by Conservative
Ministers: a steep drop in investment for affordable homes, crude cuts to
housing benefit, reduced funding for homelessness services, and a refusal to
help private renters.
“Ministers’ long-promised housing white paper will fall at the
first hurdle if it does not set out how they will end the national shame of
rough sleeping, as Labour has committed to do.”
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