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Homelessness

Proceeding contribution from Liam Byrne (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 29 January 2020. It occurred during Opposition day on Homelessness.

What we need is what I have called Kane’s law, in memory of Kane Walker, who lost his life on the streets of Birmingham last year: a duty on public agencies to collaborate to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place. Let us put alongside that the restoration of housing benefit for young people, who do not pay lower rents than anybody else; let us make sure that we take off the caps on housing benefit, which cover only two thirds of the average rent in a city like Birmingham; and let us end the shame of “no recourse to public funds”, which means that those who come to our country to seek sanctuary are ending up on the streets.

The great tragedy of this debate is that if we summoned the will, we could, together, make homelessness history. We on the Opposition Benches are determined either to find a way or to make a way. We want to know whether the Secretary of State is with us or against us.

5.20 pm

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

670 cc861-2 

Session

2019-21

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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