Homelessness

  • Caught: Housing antagonist

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a housing antagonist alleged to lobby on policy on behalf of housing criminals has been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of housing crimes seen here in a central London location.

    She was seen in central London, often a location of her offending. It’s alleged her activities have supported groups like “Southern Housing” and other criminal brands.

  • Helping the unhoused

    In the Fitzrovia district of London there’s a sense things might not be as it seems. The recent government announcement of 1.5 million homes in the pipeline also indicates this to be true. The reality people of all ages, backgrounds, and hopes for the future out of pocket and living in sub-standard housing or even temporary accommodation shows itself in statistics and also on our streets.

    In our time, homeless encampments as they are pop up at random times and in random places. These are areas less frequented by the less affluent and statements of a more secure way of life. However, the entry of the homeless population is a reminder too that we are all here together and need to see space as being something we all share.

    The bare way of living a homeless person has to endure is visible and it’s all the more real in bad weather and good. It’s a familiar sight now to see charities benefiting society by handing out food and drink appropriate to the time and place they’re in.

    The inclement weather and the sometimes rough treatment of passerby’s also impact the wellbeing of those who find themselves in this way almost by accident. The mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of the less fortunate members of our society shows itself in their stories. They were family members, sons or daughters, or even parents at one time.

    The solutions to these problems are not as clear as we have hoped. The charities, foundations, and institutes we have work on it but are beset by changes to policy, lack of funding streams, and inconsistent attitudes in society. It’s a tough issue to handle, and the many different people in many different circumstances mean it becomes ever more complex.