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Premature Baby Dies, Is Council
part to blame?
I don't know the full extent of the story, but something is wrong, if the couple had to sleep in a car, while the mother was pregnant, and we are taking in Migrants.
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I don't know the full extent of the story, but something is wrong, if the couple had to sleep in a car, while the mother was pregnant, and we are taking in Migrants.
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As has been said, the report is thin on facts. One fact that would be interesting is the housing status of the couple when the child was conceived. I could be wrong, but I imagine it is unlikely that the couple were living in a three bedroom semi at that time and have subsequently fallen on hard times. If, as I suspect, they had no suitable premises at the time they "got it together" then the blame for theirs and the child's plight rests solely with them. There's lots of things the country could spend its money on but providing accommodation for irresponsible couples (or migrants) should come low on the list.
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Like others who have responded (and like you have already mentioned), I am not sure of the facts of this story, and the report contradicts itself. My understanding is that councils have a duty to rehouse the most vulnerable, which includes people with mental health issues and those with very young children.
The circumstances of why they were not in a B&B need to be clarified, rather than making a tenuous link to the migrant situation, however tempting that may be.
Like others who have responded (and like you have already mentioned), I am not sure of the facts of this story, and the report contradicts itself. My understanding is that councils have a duty to rehouse the most vulnerable, which includes people with mental health issues and those with very young children.
The circumstances of why they were not in a B&B need to be clarified, rather than making a tenuous link to the migrant situation, however tempting that may be.
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