Sadiq Khan blames government failures for rising homelessness

Sadiq Khan blames government failures for rising homelessness

0:02 AM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago 28

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Temporary accommodation and homelessness spending by councils has soared to £1bn in the last eight years.

According to figures by the Local Government Association (LGA), the total amount spent by councils on temporary accommodation has soared by more than £733m since 2015/16.

Back then, councils spent around £315 million on emergency housing, but by 2023/24, this figure has risen to £1.048 billion.

The news comes after City Hall figures reveal in London more than one in five people (22%) sleeping rough for the first time had been renting privately before they became homeless.

Khan calls for end of no-fault evictions

The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan blames the government’s failure to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions for the rise in homelessness.

He told Inside Housing: “Rising rough sleeping shames us all, and Tory ministers most of all. After 14 years, the rising number of people sleeping on park benches and in shop doorways in every region of the country is a stark symbol of the Conservatives’ failure in government.

“In London, I’ve quadrupled City Hall’s rough sleeping budget, investing in emergency accommodation, outreach teams and extra cold-weather support.

“However, it’s clear that much more is needed, starting with ending ‘no-fault’ evictions and fixing the chaos in the asylum system which is seeing people moved out of Home Office accommodation and onto the streets.”

According to City Hall, the number of rough sleepers in London has risen nearly 20% in a year. New rough sleepers made up 66% of all people recorded rough sleeping in London in 2023-24.

Lack of social housing

In 2015/16, councils allocated 18% of their total housing budgets to homelessness by 2023-24, this has risen sharply to 60%.

The LGA has warned that councils now spend at least £1.75 billion annually to support nearly 113,000 households in temporary accommodation due to a severe shortage of social housing.

The LGA are calling on the next government to give more power to councils as well as reforming right to buy and abolish Section 21.

Cllr Claire Holland, housing spokesperson for the LGA said: “Homelessness pressures on councils are spiralling as a larger proportion of their budgets is put towards costly temporary accommodation due to a lack of social housing.

“The way to properly resolve the issue is to address the shortage of suitable housing across the country and build up councils’ stock of social housing.

“Councils need to be given the powers and resources to build affordable homes their communities need so they can resume their historic role as a major builder of affordable homes.”


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Tom McGrath

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13:32 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

The Tories get their comeuppance today, and are consigned to history, but is this an occasion for rejoicing? Well yes, of course, but the new government will have no easy task, and it will be years before there is a noticeable improvement in the housing market, for either tenants or landlords.
Margaret Thatcher's destruction of the council safety net by selling off council houses is the fundamental reason that many people now cannot find a home. Labour needs to build a million affordable-rent houses for poor people, and keep them sacrosanct, not sell them off to either the tenants or to richer people.

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13:34 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by JB at 04/07/2024 - 13:30
So sorry, you will be disappointed.

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13:44 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by TheMaluka at 04/07/2024 - 13:34
All the unemployed natives enjoying state largesse will at a stroke will become care workers, doctors, nurses, IT professionals, etc.

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14:03 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by JB at 04/07/2024 - 13:30
Ha! Ha!

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14:16 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by NewYorkie at 04/07/2024 - 14:03
I'm glad you all got the joke, even though it's desperately not funny

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15:54 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by JB at 04/07/2024 - 13:30
that is NOT going to happen!

Flip Flop going cap in hand to the Far Right in France to ask for help and also request the rest of Europe to 'work collaboratively' with him to 'smash the gangs' ....

SERIOUSLY????

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16:49 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by Reluctant Landlord at 04/07/2024 - 15:54
Of course its not going to happen,its going to get much, much worse. I was being sarcatic!

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17:28 PM, 4th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by TheMaluka at 04/07/2024 - 09:48
This is an unfortunate thing that has been happening. Some who have abused the system and property, have made is bad for the genuine renters. I have been managing property portfolio and have seen this happened to the previous landlord before I came and resolved all the issues.

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8:47 AM, 5th July 2024, About 2 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by TheMaluka at 04/07/2024 - 11:37
Thank you for your update. I understand your comment, but surely, if CHAT GPT is correct, the responsibility still lies with the london mayor! He can blame as many different organisations as he can think of, but he is responsible for the failure of building homes in his area, under his watch.

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21:26 PM, 5th July 2024, About A week ago

Reply to the comment left by TheMaluka at 04/07/2024 - 09:48
Correct. We represented ourselves in Court recently for a s8 eviction for non-payment rent. At the Hearing, 2 lawyers from Shelter appeared out of the blue on behalf of the tenants and tried to get case adjourned. Luckily, judge saw through this and awarded us outright possession.

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