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Homelessness

Oral question asked in the House of Lords, by Lord Beecham (Labour). It was answered on Tuesday, 31 January 2017.

Question

My Lords, as I was saying before I was properly corrected, rough sleeping has doubled since 2010, and the use of temporary accommodation by local councils has increased by 40%. The Government’s support for the Homelessness Reduction Bill is welcome, but their £61 million funding over three years leaves a gap of £79 million according to the Local Government Association. Is not the reality that the causes of homelessness are not being tackled? When will the Government take action to facilitate the building of affordable housing to rent and to tackle the problems caused by an unregulated private rented sector in which high rents and a lack of security of tenure have led to the present crisis?

Answer

My Lords, the question of homelessness and rough sleeping is a complex one. The noble Lord is right that the number of rough sleepers has gone up in the past six years—that is absolutely true—but the number of homeless people has halved since 2003, and more than halved since its peak. As I said, during this Parliament we have committed £550 million to tackling rough sleeping and homelessness over the next four years.

About this oral question

Reference

778 c1091 

Session

2016-17

Oral question type

1st Supplementary

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
Deposited Paper DEP2017-0211
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
Deposited papers
House of Lords

Subjects

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