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At least Parliament has just announced another £2bn for a kamikaze no deal, enough to end rough sleeping in this country literally overnight. #ForThePeople
At least Parliament has just announced another £2bn for a kamikaze no deal, enough to end rough sleeping in this country literally overnight. #ForThePeople
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many of those 'rough sleeping' do it out of choice. They do not want to be 'confined' inside a building. I often talked to one such man. He would go into a shelter for winter but book himself out as soon as it got to Spring time and warm enough to sleep out. He said being in a house was, to him, the same as being 'in Prison'.
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"At least Parliament has just announced another £2bn for a kamikaze no deal, enough to end rough sleeping in this country literally overnight."
If £2bn is enough to end rough sleeping then you forgot to mention that had we remained in the EU our net contributions would be enough to end rough sleeping five times over every year.
Not all government expenditure can be spent providing homes for rough sleepers (even if they wanted them which, as Eddie points out, is not necessarily so). Some of it has to be spent on other things. The UK has decided to leave the EU and there will be some necessary expenditure to deal with that (which should have been earmarked before yesterday, in fact on 24th June 2016).
If £2bn is enough to end rough sleeping then you forgot to mention that had we remained in the EU our net contributions would be enough to end rough sleeping five times over every year.
Not all government expenditure can be spent providing homes for rough sleepers (even if they wanted them which, as Eddie points out, is not necessarily so). Some of it has to be spent on other things. The UK has decided to leave the EU and there will be some necessary expenditure to deal with that (which should have been earmarked before yesterday, in fact on 24th June 2016).
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